Hoburg przechwyci Cygnusa za pomocą Canadarm2, a Rubio będzie wspierał przechwycenie.Ostatni start Antaresa 02.08. o 00:31:17,9 z Wallops wystrzelona została ostatnia RN Antares-230+. Wyniosła ona na orbitę statek transportowy
Cygnus NG-19 "SS Laurel Clark". Został on uchwycony i przyłączony do ISS 04.08.2023.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n230801.htm#01NG-19 Antares launches S.S. Laurel Clark Cygnus2023 sie 09 14:30 Kosmonauta.net
Misja zaopatrzeniowa Cygnus NG-19Start odbył się 2 sierpnia 2023:
Był to ostatni start rakiety Antares 230+. Do ISS Cygnus dotarł 4 sierpnia 2023.
On board are experiments in fire protection and gene therapy, plus artwork from students around the world.
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1686527378313576449https://twitter.com/ISS_Research/status/1686471067383234561Cygnus NG-19 cataloged as object 57488, in a 208 x 369 km x 51.6 deg orbit.
Still no data for the PSLV-C56 fourth stage.
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1686578626983018496
NASA cargo summary for NG-19. It's not clear what the 36 kg of unpressurized cargo is - can anyone clarify? #AskNASA
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1686487979525619712
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/07/31/preparations-underway-for-upcoming-cargo-delivery/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/08/01/cygnus-solar-arrays-successfully-deployed/https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/sets/72177720310046166/1:14 AM · Aug 2, 2023Antares/Cygnus NG-19: Good evening; we're standing by for launch of Northrop Grumman's final Antares 230+ rocket carrying a Cygnus cargo ship loaded with 4 tons of supplies and equipment bound for the International Space Station
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: Liftoff from pad 0A at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport — MARS — at NASA's Wallops Island, VA, flight facility is targeted for 8:31:14pm EDT (0031 UTC); weather is go
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: All systems remain go for launch as the countdown passes through the T-minus 45-minute mark
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: 20 minutes to launch; no known issues
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: T-minus 11 minutes; management poll complete; all systems go for launch
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: LIFTOFF! At 8:31:14pm EDT (0031 UTC)
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: Flight controllers report good performance as the vehicle passes through the region of maximum dynamic pressure
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: 1st stage RD-181 engine shutdown; stage separation confirmed; standing by for 2nd stage solid-fuel motor ignitionin ~1 minute
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: 2nd stage ignition confirmed; this is a planned 2-minute 42-second burn
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: Second stage motor burnout; Cygnus separation expected in ~2 minutes
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: Cygnus separation confirmed; perigee was 177 km with an apogee of 303 km; solar array deploy expected in about 2 hours
5:29 AM · Aug 2, 2023
Antares/Cygnus NG-19: Both of the Cygnus spacecraft's solar arrays have deployed as planned and the vehicle is power positive; we’ll be back Friday morning for capture and berthing
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1686580050328457217
11:45 AM · Aug 4, 2023Cygnus NG-19: The Cygnus cargo ship has caught up with the International Space Station; astronaut Woody Hoburg, operating the lab's robot arm, has been cleared to move in for capture
Cygnus NG-19: The space station's robot arm locked onto a grapple fixture at the base of the Cygnus cargo ship at 5:52am EDT (0952 UTC) as the two spacecraft sailed over western Africa
Cygnus NG-19: Flight controllers at JSC will now take over, operating the arm by remote control to pull the Cygnus in for berthing at the Earth-facing port of the central Unity module
Cygnus NG-19: With the Cygnus spacecraft properly aligned with the Unity module's Earth-facing port, motorized bolts were driven home to lock the cargo ship in place at 8:28am EDT (1228 UTC); after leak checks, hatches will be opened in about 4 hours
2:33 PM · Aug 4, 2023
Cygnus NG-19: Here are a few views of the Cygnus during the berthing procedure, flying over the coasts of Libya, Brazil and the Strait of Gibralter
NG-19 S.S. Laurel Clark Cygnus capturehttps://twitter.com/NASA/status/1687425792874041344Last Antares 200-Series Rocket Launches, Delivers NG-19 Cygnus to Space Stationby Ben Evans August 1, 2023
(...) Tonight’s spectacular launch marked the 13th and final flight of an Antares 200-series booster since October 2016 and the eighth and last voyage of the uprated 230+ variant since it first entered service in November 2019. Northrop Grumman last August contracted with Cedar Park, Texas-based Firefly Aerospace to develop a new first-stage upgrade, known as the Antares 330, which will enter service in early 2025. (...)
https://www.americaspace.com/2023/08/01/last-antares-200-series-rocket-launches-delivers-ng-19-cygnus-to-space-station/https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/08/01/nasa-northrop-grumman-to-launch-space-station-cargo-mission/https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2023/08/antares-230-farewell-launch/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/08/04/robotic-arm-installing-cygnus-live-on-nasa-tv/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/08/04/cygnus-installed-on-station-crew-begins-cargo-ops/https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/08/04/cygnus-cargo-ship-berthed-at-space-station/Cygnus CRS-19 (NG 19, SS Laurel Clark) [7492 kg (#4)]
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/cygnus-pcm-e.htmDUPLEX
SeaLion (VSCP 1A) CubeSat (3U)
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/sealion.htmUt-ProSat 1 (VSCP 1B) CubeSat (3U)
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ut-prosat-1.htm