Szczegóły nowej konfiguracji ISS po odłączeniu Sojuza MS-23 w załączniku. Progress MS-23 (24.05.2023)-[??.11.2023]
Cygnus-19 (04.08.2023)-[30.10.2023]
Progress MS-24 (25.08.2023)-[13.02.2024]
SpaceX Crew-7 (210 F3 Endurance) (27.08.2023)-[??.02.2024]
Sojuz MS-24 (15.09.2023)-[25.03.2024]
Najdłuższe loty Amerykanów
https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=5508.msg187118#msg1871182 02.10.23)
Załoga ISS wykonała szczegółowe zdjęcia paneli ogniw fotowoltaicznych w module Zwiezda.
Jest to cykliczna czynność pomagająca monitorować stan techniczny stacji kosmicznej.
https://x.com/Kosmo_Michal/status/17087230507560512573 03.10.23)
29.10.2023 o 14:01 CEST Progress MS-24 rozpoczął trwający 381,7 sekundy manewr silnikowy (Δv=0,55 m/s), którego celem było podniesienie orbity ISS i przygotowanie jej na przybycie Progressa MS-25.
Średnio orbita ISS została podniesiona o 860 metrów do 417,78 km.
https://x.com/Kosmo_Michal/status/17081279720523203224)
7:44 AM · Oct 19, 2023NASA „określiła” datę EVA L. O'Hary i A. Mogensena .
Ostatecznie nastąpi to najwcześniej w grudniu. Wynika to z listopadowego ruchu do i z ISS oraz harmonogramu zajęć naukowych na pokładzie. Wyjście L. O'Hara i J. Moghbeli pozostaje zgodne z harmonogramem na 30 października.
https://twitter.com/Kosmo_Michal/status/1714880067333931181https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/10/19/more-space-health-and-earth-science-as-station-orbits-higher/O’Hara and Mogensen had been planning to conduct a spacewalk this month to collect samples and examine the possibility of microbes living on the outside of the orbital laboratory. However, mission managers have decided to defer that spacewalk to no earlier than December as they review data from a backup radiator leak that has since ceased.
In the meantime, two other spacewalks are still on the schedule for October. Two cosmonauts from Roscosmos are gearing up for a spacewalk planned for Oct. 25. The duo is scheduled to exit the Poisk airlock at 2:30 p.m. EDT and spend about six hours and 45 minutes on external Roscosmos maintenance tasks. Flight Engineers Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub worked throughout Tuesday testing their Orlan spacesuits’ life support and communications components.
Kononenko also configured Poisk to support next week’s spacewalk activities. Chub began and ended his day studying how weightlessness affects the heart and exploring how international crews and mission controllers can communicate more effectively.
The next NASA spacewalk will see Moghbeli and O’Hara set their spacesuits to battery power at 8:05 a.m. on Oct. 30 signifying the start of their first excursion together. The duo will spend about six-and-a-half hours removing electronics gear and replacing solar array hardware on the outside of the station.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/10/17/research-robotics-and-spacesuits-top-schedule-as-spacewalk-times-adjusted/5) 19.10.2023 o 05:46 CEST Progress MS-24 rozpoczął 1029 sekundowy drugi długi manewr silnikowy (Δv=1,5 m/s), którego celem było zwiększenie orbity stacji ISS i przygotowanie jej na przybycie Progressa MS-25 w grudniu.
Średnia wysokość orbity ISS wzrosła o 2,8 km do 418,23 km.
https://x.com/Kosmo_Michal/status/17148763001360059156)
Russian cosmonauts' spacewalk due October 25 to last about 6.5 hours18 OCT, 17:26
If the main tasks are completed ahead of schedule, the cosmonauts will be able to proceed with additional ones that may take about two hours
ISS, October 18. /TASS/. Russian crew members of the International Space Station (ISS) will make a spacewalk on October 25 for more than 6 hours and 30 minutes, TASS special correspondent, deputy chief of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center Oleg Kononenko reports.
The exit hatch of the Poisk module is to open in the evening of October 25. If the main tasks are completed ahead of schedule, the cosmonauts will be able to proceed with additional ones that may take about two hours.
"Now my colleague Nikolai Chub and I are preparing for extravehicular activities. We’ve studied the work plan, checked the condition of muscles, examined the spacesuits and charged their batteries," Kononenko said.
Roscosmos told TASS earlier that the planned spacewalk under the Russian program was tentatively scheduled for October 25. Kononenko and Chub will install on the multipurpose laboratory module Nauka a radar to monitor the Earth's surface and launch a nanosatellite, Parus-MGTU, which university students designed for testing a technique of unfolding a solar sail. Also, they will inspect and photograph the leak from the backup radiator of the Nauka module.
https://tass.com/science/1693081