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ЦитироватьКосмический туалет

Oleg A

Опубликовано: 3 авг. 2018 г.

Устройство туалета на МКС и его использование космонавтами
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofdiz-e9MSchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofdiz-e9MSc (3:23)

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Текущая конфигурация МКС по состоянию на 17:00 UTC 2018-08-03

https://img.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/208869.jpg

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/03/dragon-ends-stay-at-station-on-its-way-home/
ЦитироватьDragon Ends Stay at Station, On Its Way Home

Mark Garcia
Posted Aug 3, 2018 at 3:41 pm


The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft begins its separation from the space station after being released from the Canadarm2.

Robotic flight controllers released the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station's robotic arm at 12:38 p.m. EDT, and Expedition 56 Serena Auñon-Chancellor of NASA is monitoring its departure.
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ЦитироватьSpace to Ground: From American Soil: 08/03/2018

NASA Johnson

Опубликовано: 3 авг. 2018 г.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmn9SiZZUmAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmn9SiZZUmA (2:03)

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ЦитироватьOleg Artemyev‏Подлинная учетная запись @OlegMKS 5 ч. назад

В пятницу от нас улетел... «Дракон» Кажется, только недавно я вам показывал репортаж о прибытии на станцию очередного грузового корабля @SpaceX #Dragon, как на днях он улетел от нас. Возможно, скоро снова вернется?

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ЦитироватьДракон улетел

Oleg A

Опубликовано: 5 авг. 2018 г.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMW0WVCVRcchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMW0WVCVRcc (0:29)

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Цитировать Космонавт Сергей Прокопьев
2 авг в 17:08

Это аккумуляторная батарея весом около 80 кг. Здесь на станции её одним пальцем можно на место поставить, а на земном макете перенести блок - целая проблема. Установку даже не тренируем (не трогаем) из-за опасности травмироваться.


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Цитировать Космонавт Сергей Прокопьев
вчера в 13:45

Многие из вас умеют правильно оказывать первую медицинскую помощь? А космонавтов обучают этому в процессе подготовки. Чтобы не утерять полученные навыки, тренируемся на обитателях МКС. Вот так проходят занятия по выполнению непрямого массажа сердца. Экстренно возвращаю Алекса к жизни.


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ЦитироватьNASA JPL‏Подлинная учетная запись @NASAJPL 2 авг.

Viewing destruction from orbit #ECOSTRESS took an image of #CarrFire, #PerryFire and #WhalebackFire from its perch on @Space_Station. More: https://go.nasa.gov/2LT6jWh 

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/03/iss-daily-summary-report-8032018/
ЦитироватьISS Daily Summary Report – 8/03/2018

SpaceX-15 Dragon Unberth and Release:
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Early this morning, the crew removed power connections, utility jumpers and completed closeout of the Dragon vehicle prior to depressurization of the Node 2 (N2) Nadir vestibule. Robotics ground controllers used the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to unberth Dragon at 9:37 AM CDT and the crew released the vehicle at 11:37 AM CDT. Once the vehicle was clear, specialists maneuvered the SSRMS to a park position and provide video support of the Node 2 Nadir Active Common Berthing Mechanism (ACBM) petals closure. Dragon is scheduled to splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 5:17 PM CDT this afternoon.
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Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Moderate Temperature Loop (MTL) Leak Isolation:
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Beginning on GMT 199 (July 19), JAXA control center detected a continuous decrease in accumulator quantities from the JEM MTL. The leak rate is less than 20-30 mL/day and is considered a slow leak. On GMT 207 (July 26), the crew found ~200 mL of water near the Regenerative Heat Exchanger (RHX) in the JPM starboard endcone toward the aft-deck. On GMT 213 (Aug 1), the crew took Ortho-Phthalaldehyde (OPA) test samples to determine if the water is due to MTL leak or is condensation, unfortunately the test was inconclusive. Today the crew started performing additional leak isolation steps by removing the Ryutai and Kobairo Rack Accumulators from the MTL.
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Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE)-M-2:
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The crew configured the LMM Objective lenses in the Fluids Integrated Rack (FIR) and installed a sample. In the ACE-M-2 investigation, a model colloidal system is used to observe the microscopic behavior of liquids and gases separating from each other, near the critical point, via a process called spinodal decomposition.
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Mobile Procedure Viewer (MobiPV):
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The crew was unable to get MobiPV to operate properly today. Ground experts are developing plans for troubleshooting. MobiPV is intended to allow users to view procedures hands-free and aims to improve the efficiency of activity execution by giving crewmembers a wireless set of wearable, portable devices that utilize voice navigation and a direct audio/video link to ground experts. A smartphone is the primary device to interface with procedures. Images provided in procedure steps can be displayed on a Google Glass display.
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Chemical Gardens:
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The crew removed a Chemical Gardens 2 ampoule kit from a Cargo Transfer Bag, broke the seal between the ampoules and mixed the contents of both. In the Chemical Gardens experiment, sel ected metal salts are added to an aqueous solution of sodium silicate (Na2SiO3), resulting in the formation of inorganic structures that resemble plant growth in a time span ranging from minutes to hours. On Earth, gravity-induced flow due to buoyancy differences between the reactants complicates our understanding of the physics behind these "chemical gardens". Conducting this experiment in the microgravity environment onboard the ISS removes the gravity effects, ensures diffusion-controlled growth, and allows researchers a better assessment of initiation and evolution of chemical gardens.
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MagVector 3D:
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The crew performed two sample exchanges for ESA's MagVector investigation. Twelve different samples will be processed on the ISS. MagVector supports a study of how Earth's magnetic field interacts with an electrical conductor. Using extremely sensitive magnetic sensors placed around and above a conductor, researchers can gain insight into ways that the magnetic field influences how conductors work. This research is expected to help improve future ISS experiments and electrical experiments, and could offer insights into how magnetic fields influence electrical conductors in general.
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Lighting Effects:
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The Lighting Effects investigation activities planned for today were postponed to allow the crew to focus on other scheduled activities.
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Binary Colloidal Alloy Test – Cohesive Sediment (BCAT-CS):
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The crew transferred images fr om the BCAT-CS camera; checked that the camera alignment and focus were still intact by viewing the latest BCAT images and reset the intervalometer. BCAT-CS focuses on the study of forces between particles that cluster together by using sediments of quartz and clay particles. Conducting the research in the microgravity environment of the ISS makes it possible to separate the forces acting on the particles over a short range (adhesive forces) versus those acting over a long range (cohesive forces). The quartz/clay system is commonly found in a wide variety of environmental settings (such as rivers, lakes, and oceans) and plays an important role in technological efforts related to deep-sea hydrocarbon drilling and carbon dioxide sequestration.
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Rodent Research-7 (RR-7):
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In support of the on-going RR-7 investigation, the crew refilled the rodent habitat water supply using the water refill kit.
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Team Task Switching (TTS):
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A crewmember completed a TTS survey today. When crewmembers are required to switch their attention between tasks frequently, performance on each of the tasks can be negatively affected. The objective of the TTS investigation is to gain knowledge about whether or not crewmembers have difficulty in switching tasks and determine the impacts of these switches, in order to both reduce any negative consequences and improve individual and team motivation and effectiveness.
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Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Gather and Tether Inspection:
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Today the crew gathered and inspected US EVA hardware for use during the upcoming Russian EVA. Previously charged batteries, Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) camera assemblies, swing arm assemblies, a trashbag, and a crewlock bag were gathered and prepared for handover to the Russian crew. Soft goods on each Safety Tether, Waist Tether, and D-Ring Extender were inspected for Micrometeoroid/Orbital Debris (MMOD) damage, broken tack stitches, and fraying prior to clearing them for EVA use. The Russian EVA is currently scheduled for August 15.
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Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue (SAFER) Maintenance:
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This afternoon the crew performed a checkout on SAFER S/N 1013. During the activity, they measured the SAFER regulator pressure under flow and no-flow conditions, performed a leak check, and measured the relief valve opening and reseating pressure to satisfy two-year on-orbit maintenance requirements.
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Today's Planned Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.

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  • RADIOSKAF. Nanosatellite Prep Ops prior to EVA.
  • Activation and Inspection of Orlan-MKS No.5.
  • Activation and Inspection of Orlan-MKS No.4.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/06/cosmonauts-get-suits-ready-for-next-spacewalk-as-rest-of-crew-relaxes/
ЦитироватьCosmonauts Get Suits Ready for Next Spacewalk as Rest of Crew Relaxes

Mark Garcia
Posted Aug 6, 2018 at 12:53 pm


Empty Russian Orlan spacesuits are pictured in the Pirs Docking Compartment.

Two Expedition 56 cosmonauts are getting ready for a spacewalk set for next week as the rest of the International Space Station crew took the day off. A Russian cargo craft is also poised to take out the trash and depart the orbital lab at the end of the month.
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Cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev and Sergey Prokopyev will put on their Orlan spacesuits and work outside the station's Russian segment for about seven hours on Aug. 15. The duo will toss tiny satellites into Earth orbit, install antennas and cables on the Zvezda service module and retrieve experiments that analyzed external station surfaces and observed plasma waves.

They spent Monday installing batteries that will power their spacesuits next week for the duration of their spacewalk. Artemyev and Prokopyev also ensured their suits were sized properly and conducted leak checks. Finally, they reviewed the procedures they will use next week when they exit and enter the airlock inside the Pirs docking compartment.

The rest of the crew is relaxing today after an intense week of completing crucial space science and loading the time-sensitive research samples inside the Dragon cargo craft for its return to Earth. Dragon splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Friday and was quickly retrieved so scientists and engineers could begin analyzing the science and refurbishing the station hardware.

The next spacecraft due to leave the station is Russia's Progress 69 (69P)resupply ship on Aug. 22 packed with trash and discarded gear. It launched Feb. 13 and arrived two days later loaded with over three tons of food, fuel and supplies. The 69P will deorbit on Aug. 29 after a week of engineering tests for a fiery but safe disposal over the Pacific Ocean.
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ЦитироватьJeff Foust‏ @jeff_foust 8 мин. назад

Zurbuchen: RainCube, the first cubesat mission with Ka-band radar for precipitation observations, has achieved 'first light' (in terms of first transmission and reception of radar signals). #smallsat

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ЦитироватьOleg Artemyev‏Подлинная учетная запись @OlegMKS 5 ч. назад

#Vladivostok is a city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai and the largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean.

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Предварительное расписание трансляции НАСА ВКД-45 (Артемьев, Прокопьев)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
ЦитироватьNASA Television Upcoming Events

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AUGUST

August 15, Wednesday
11:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Space Station Expedition 56 Russian Spacewalk #45; spacewalk is scheduled to begin around 11:58 a.m. EDT and will last approximately 6 hours, 50 minutes (All Channels)

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ЦитироватьSalo пишет:
10 августа - запуск спутников Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) из J-SSOD#9
Цитировать「きぼう」からの超小型衛星放出ライブ中継 Small satellites deployment from "Kibo"

JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構

Запланировано на 10 авг. 2018 г.

ブータン王国、フィリピン共和国、マレーシアの超小型衛星3機が「きぼう」日本実験棟から放出される模様を中継します。
We'll broadcast of the small satellites deployment from "KIBO" Japanese Experiment Module.

放送予定日時:2018年8月10日(金)18:15~19:10 放出時間帯:2018年8月10日
(金)18:45頃 放出予定衛星:九州工業大学「BIRDS」プロジェクト第2弾 超小型衛星 3機 BHUTAN-1(ブータン王国)、MAYA-1(フィリピン共和国)、UiTMSAT-1(マレーシア)  ※放出時間及び放送時間はミッションの状況等により、変更になる場合がございます。

Date of broadcast: Friday, August 10 18:15~19:10 (JST) / 9:15 - 10:10 (GMT)
Time of deployment: Friday, August 10 18:45 (JST) / 9:45 (GMT)
Satellites to be deployed: 3 CubeSats of the 2nd BIRDS Project by Kyushu Institute of Technology BHUTAN-1(Kingdom of Bhutan)、MAYA-1(Republic of the Philippines)、UiTMSAT-1(Malaysia)
*Broadcast and deployment time may change due to mission situations.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/07/student-games-navigation-research-as-cancer-study-wraps-up/
ЦитироватьStudent Games, Navigation Research as Cancer Study Wraps Up

Mark Garcia
Posted Aug 7, 2018 at 1:01 pm


Expedition 56 Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold works with a student-designed experiment using NanoRacks commercial science hardware. The study is researching the impacts of microgravity on tissue regeneration, concrete properties, antibiotics, and growth of plant, fungi, and bacteria. The research introduces students to the principles of space science.

The six-member Expedition 56 crew was busy Tuesday juggling science hardware maintenance and a variety of research work. The orbital residents are also helping students contribute to space research and testing an ancient navigation technique.
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A cancer study wrapped up last week and astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor stowed the life science gear today used during operations inside the Microgravity Science Glovebox. The AngieX Cancer Therapy experiment looked at endothelial cells as a potential test model for developing safer and more effective vascular-targeted drugs. The research samples were sent back to Earth Friday inside the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft for scientific analysis.

Commander Drew Feustel and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold are getting a pair of tiny satellites, known as SPHERES, ready for a student competition. Middle school students in the United States are competing to write the best algorithms that will operate the SPHERES simulating a mission on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

German astronaut Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency) explored using a sextant with star maps as an emergency form of navigation in space. The study will provide insights that mission planners will use on future Orion spaceflight missions farther away from Earth.
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Цитировать Космонавт Сергей Прокопьев
вчера в 12:05

В пятницу проводили грузовой корабль "Дрэгон". Экипаж собрался в модуле "Купола", чтобы увидеть момент входа капсулы грузовика в плотные слои атмосферы. Не увидели, но настроение себе точно подняли!



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ЦитироватьExpedition 56 In Flight Interview with Challenger Center Washington DC edited - August 7, 2018

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 7 авг. 2018 г.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DMW9iTz-1ghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DMW9iTz-1g (26:37)

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В пятницу из модуля Кибо состоится запуск спутников BIRDS-2, доставленных на борт МКС ранее КК Дракон SpX-15
ЦитироватьJAXAきぼう利用ネットワーク‏ @JAXA_Kiboriyo 7 ч. назад

そうそう! SpX-15でISSに運ばれた、超小型衛星(CubeSat)BIRDS-2は今週金曜放出予定ですよ(*´▽`*) #SatelliteDeployment #JSSOD #九州工業大学 http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180517_birds-2.html ...


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http://tass.ru/kosmos/5440185
ЦитироватьРоссийские космонавты 15 августа выйдут в открытый космос на семь часов

Космос | 8 августа, 18:08 UTC+3

МОСКВА, 8 августа. /ТАСС/. Российские космонавты на Международной космической станции (МКС) Олег Артемьев и Сергей Прокопьев 15 августа совершат семичасовой выход в открытый космос для запуска наноспутников и установки научного оборудования. Об этом сообщили журналистам в пресс-службе ЦНИИмаш.

"Программой предусмотрено семичасовое пребывание космонавтов в открытом космосе для запуска наноспутников и проведения работ на внешней поверхности станции. Начало выхода - 19:05 мск, завершение выхода - 01:55 мск", - говорится в сообщении.

Ранее сообщалось, что российские космонавты запустят научно-образовательные наноспутники "Сириуссат" №1 и №2 (прибыли на МКС на борту грузового корабля "Прогресс МС-09" ), показанные школьниками президенту РФ Владимиру Путину в июле 2017 года. Также во время этого выхода будет запущена вторая серия интеллектуальной группировки малых космических аппаратов "Танюша-ЮЗГУ". Спутники (два уже на орбите) разработаны коллективом Юго-Западного государственного университета (ЮЗГУ) совместно с предприятиями ракетно-космической отрасли.

Также Прокопьев и Артемьев должны установить на внешней поверхности МКС научное оборудование эксперимента ИКАРУС (ICARUS, International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space), который направлен на мониторинг окружающей среды на Земле.
Прим. Время начала выхода незначительно разнится с приводимым на сайте НАСА...