Kolejna załoga ISS wystartowała 11.11. o 02:03:31 z KSC wystartowała RN Falcon-9R. Wyniosła ona w T+8' 47" na orbitę załogowy statek kosmiczny
Crew Dragon Endurance do misji
Crew-3. Połączył się on z ISS 11.11.2021 o 23:32. Pierwszy stopień RN (B1067.2) w T+9' 22" wylądował na barce ASDS ASOG na Atlantyku.
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https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1458578331134312448Crew-3 launch to the Space Station2251 wyświetleń 11 lis 202 [ESA]
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1458898660729647117SpaceX Crew-3 docking6809 wyświetleń
SpaceX Crew-3 hatch opening7580 wyświetleń
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We made it! 👩🚀👨🚀👨🚀👨🚀Our smiles say it all as @NASAastronauts Kayla Barron, @Astro_Raja and I get our pins from @astromarshburn as flown astronauts. GO Expedition 66! #CosmicKiss begins
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Misja Crew-3 na ISS BY KRZYSZTOF KANAWKA ON 11 LISTOPADA 2021
(...) Co ciekawe, start misji Crew-3 został opóźniony z końca października do 11 listopada. Opóźnienie miało związek z zachorowaniem jednego z członków załogi misji Crew-3. To zachorowanie było lekkie i astronauta szybko wyzdrowiał, co przełożyło się na kilkanaście dni opóźnienia.
Do ISS astronauci dotarli 12 listopada o 00:32 CET, na około 40 minut przed czasem. (...)
https://kosmonauta.net/2021/11/udany-poczatek-misji-crew-3/https://www.space24.pl/wiadomosci/misja-zalogowa-crew-3-dotarla-na-miedzynarodowa-stacje-kosmicznaHere's a timeline of the major events during the Falcon 9's climb to orbit, including the booster's maneuvers to return to Earth for landing on SpaceX's drone ship:T+01:02: Max-Q (moment of peak aerodynamic pressure)
T+02:36: First stage main engine cutoff
T+02:40: Stage separation
T+02:41: Second stage engine ignition
T+07:30: First stage entry burn
T+08:48: Second stage engine cutoff
T+09:02: First stage landing burn
T+09:29: First stage landing
T+12:03: Crew Dragon separation from second stage
T+12:51: Crew Dragon nose cone opening
Here are some statistics on today's launch:127th launch of a Falcon 9 rocket since 2010
135th launch of Falcon rocket family since 2006
2nd launch of Falcon 9 booster B1067
113th Falcon 9 launch from Florida's Space Coast
133rd launch overall from pad 39A
39th SpaceX launch overall from pad 39A
6th orbital launch of a Crew Dragon spacecraft
1st flight of Crew Dragon Endurance (Dragon C210)
5th Falcon 9/Crew Dragon flight with humans on-board
72nd flight of a reused Falcon 9 booster
24th Falcon 9 launch of 2021
24th orbital launch by SpaceX in 2021
25th orbital launch based out of Cape Canaveral in 2021
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/11/10/spacex-crew-3-launch-mission-status-center/Crew-3 Discusses Upcoming Mission, Names New Dragon ‘Endurance’by Ben Evans about a month ago
Crew-3 astronauts (front to rear) Raja Chari, Kayla Barron, Matthias Maurer and Tom Marshburn pose with their Falcon 9 core stage. Photo Credit: SpaceX(...) As expected, Crew-3 will employ a brand-new Crew Dragon, previously known as “Capsule 210”. Chari announced that the vehicle will henceforth be called “Endurance”. He cited the “tenacity of human spirit” as factoring into the choice of name and added that it offers a respectful nod towards the training and production teams who battled through the COVID-19 pandemic to get the vehicle ready to fly. Moreover, said Chari, the name pays homage to the Antarctic exploration vessel commanded by Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1914-1917. (...)
Commenting on the assignment of Mann and Cassada to Crew-5, Mr. Stich said that it was “the right time in their careers to make this change”. And with regard to other assignments, Mr. Montalbano added that a Russian cosmonaut will not fly aboard Crew-4 in April 2022, hinting that NASA has an as-yet-unnamed backup crew member to join Lindgren, Hines and Cristoforetti to complete the four-person line-up.
He also stressed that a cosmonaut will not fly on a U.S. Commercial Crew vehicle before Crew-5 and that the Soyuz MS-21 mission in March 2022 will feature an all-Russian crew.
https://www.americaspace.com/2021/10/07/crew-3-discusses-upcoming-mission-names-new-dragon-endurance/Crew-3 Launches, Heads for Thursday Space Station Dockingby Ben Evans 6 days ago
B1067 takes flight for the second time in her career, bearing the brand-new Dragon Endurance and the Crew-3 astronauts. Photo Credit: Jeff Seibert/AmericaSpace(...) The four astronauts trained for several months in readiness for last night’s launch. Chari, Marshburn and Maurer were announced last December, with Barron added as the fourth crew member in May. Having been in formal training for Crew-3 for less than six months, she has thus enjoyed one of the shortest assignment-to-launch flows of any long-duration ISS astronaut. (...)
Interestingly, as highlighted by SpaceX Director of Dragon Mission Management Sarah Walker, it is expected that Tuesday—the day following Crew-2’s return home and the day preceding Crew-3’s launch—should mark the only day in 2021 not to see a Dragon spacecraft in orbit. (...)
For the second time in her career, the B1067 core stage lands safely on the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS). For this particular drone ship, “A Shortfall of Gravitas” (ASOG), it was the second Falcon 9 “catch” of its career. Photo Credit: NASAOriginal plans called for “Just Read the Instructions” to be used for Crew-3’s booster, but this was substituted for the newest ASDS, “A Shortfall of Gravitas”. According to SpaceX Vice President of Mission Assurance Bill Gerstenmaier, JRTI “got beat around pretty bad with the rough weather off the East Coast” and has returned to port. (...)
https://www.americaspace.com/2021/11/11/crew-3-launches-heads-for-thursday-space-station-docking/Out of Earth's 'shell,' SpaceX's Crew-3 reveal turtle as zero-g indicatorNovember 11, 2021 — The "turtle-takeover" of outer space has begun.
Just moments after entering Earth orbit on Wednesday (Nov. 10), SpaceX Crew-3 astronaut Kayla Barron released a sparkling sea turtle to float above her head. The "zero-g indicator," a doll used to show that she and her three crewmates' were in the microgravity environment of space, was also a signal that "The Turtles" had arrived. (...)
http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-111121a-spacex-crew3-turtle-zero-g-indicator.htmlSpaceX's Crew-3 lifts off for space station on Dragon EnduranceNovember 10, 2021 — NASA's first rookie astronaut to lead a space mission in 48 years (almost to the day) is now on his way to the International Space Station, commanding a crew of three, including the 600th person to fly into space. (...)
Barron and Chari are also members of NASA's Artemis team, selected with 16 other astronauts to help prepare for the United States' return to the moon. The experience they gain aboard the space station is intended to ready them for future Artemis mission assignments.
Marshburn, 61, is the only veteran astronaut on Crew-3, having previously flown on a space shuttle mission in 2009 and a Soyuz flight to the space station in 2012. As pilot on SpaceX's Dragon, he now joins a small group of people who have launched on three different types of spacecraft. (...)
http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-111021a-spacex-crew3-launch.htmlSpaceX test-fires crew rocket as teams monitor downrange abort zone weatherOctober 28, 2021 Stephen Clark
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon Endurance spacecraft on pad 39A. Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky(...) The mock countdown culminated in ignition of the Falcon 9’s nine Merlin 1D main engines at 1 a.m. EDT (0500 GMT) Thursday. The engines ramped up to full power, producing 1.7 million pounds of thrust for nearly 10 seconds as hold-down clamps kept the Falcon 9 on the ground. (...)
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/10/28/spacex-test-fires-crew-rocket-as-teams-monitor-downrange-abort-zone-weather/https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/11/10/spacex-launch-crew-3/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/11/11/watch-spacex-crew-3-arrival-live-on-nasa-tv/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/11/11/crew-dragon-endurance-docked-to-the-space-station/https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/11/11/the-station-crew-welcomed-four-new-members/https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2021/11/crew-3-docking/AA (14)
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https://www.forum.kosmonauta.net/index.php?topic=2778.msg171311#msg171311w C-3 return
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