Trochę smaczków związanych z tematem, najpierw
z SFN, (wyróżnienia moje):
NOTE: On its first test flight to the International Space Station, the Cygnus spacecraft will launch with 1,543 pounds, or 700 kilograms of cargo and supplies. The mission is considered a demonstration flight by NASA, and none of the cargo is essential.
M-02 bag, Crew Provisions/CCP (162.19 pounds)
M-02 bag, OFK/ODF/MISC HDWR (145.68 pounds)
M-01 bag, Crew Provisions/Camera Light Pan-Tilt Assembly Box (179.08 pounds)
M-01 bag, Crew Provisions (122.73 pounds)
M-02 bag, Hygiene Towels/Nitrile Gloves (116.36 pounds)
M-02 bag, OFK/BOBs (199.01 pounds)
M-02 bag, Printer and PS120 Hardware (188.91 pounds)
M-02 bag, Bag BOBs (13) (158.29 pounds)
M-02 bag, Bag BOBs (12) (154.48 pounds)
M-02 bag, BOBs (12) (116.03 pounds)
A teraz smaczki z artu
na NSF:
On the COTS demo mission the Cygnus is carrying 700 kilograms (1543 pounds) of supplies to ISS, including several Bulk Overwrap Bags packed with food, other crew provisions, a Camera Light Pan/Tilt Assembly (CLPA) box, and computer hardware.
Before the spacecraft is unberthed from the Station, it will be packed with approximately 1100 kilograms of trash for disposal when the Cygnus is deorbited in a destructive re-entry.
For the Orb-1 mission, approximately 1350 kilograms of cargo are currently manifested to be taken up to the Station, including the first powered payload in Cygnus.
Ciekaw jestem tej różnicy, 589 kg z press release NASA vs. ~700 kg powtarzające się w innych źródłach. Może wynika to z innego sposobu liczenia co jest ładunkiem a co opakowaniem do niego?
A co do dyskusji nad relacją objętości części ciśnieniowej do ładunku...
A fully loaded Cygnus could carry as much as 2000 kilograms of pressurized cargo, but as Walz noted, “One of the most important things for cargo is not so much mass, it’s actually the volume because most of the cargo that NASA packs is not really dense and so it turns out that thing that NASA really values is the volume of the vehicle.” Cygnus has a pressurized volume of almost 19 cubic meters.