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  • #31
    Hurray!
    “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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    • #32
      Day One Milestones

      (aborts = bug-out modes - rapidly retreat from the existing position without destabilizing the spacecraft)

      Free drift (no station keeping): no leaking gases or fluids destabilizing its orientation; successful

      Pulsed abort: Draco thrusters rapidly pulsing; successful

      Non-Pulsed abort: Draco thrusters continuously firing; successful

      All milestones met

      And one highly symbolic pic -

      Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 22 May 2012, 16:54.
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      • #33
        Yes it was great to watch. It was on here about 7.30pm so an ideal time. I'm not sure what time the docking is on Saturday our time..
        paulw

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        • #34
          This is the Dragon schedule - all times US Eastern. If it's streamed NASA TV is at -

          NASA live: Follow live television broadcasts on NASA+, the agency's streaming service, and NASA's social media channels with this schedule of upcoming live events including news briefings, launches and landings.


          but it'll probably also be streamed by LiveStream and at SpaceX's website

          SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft.


          MY 23, Wednesday

          Catch up to ISS

          May 24, Thursday

          2:30 a.m. – SpaceX/Dragon Fly-Under Coverage
          10 a.m. – Mission Status Briefing
          11 a.m. – ISS Update

          May 25, Friday

          2 a.m. – SpaceX/Dragon ISS Rendezvous and Berthing Coverage
          1 p.m. – Mission Status Briefing

          May 26, Saturday

          5:30 a.m. – SpaceX/Dragon Hatch Opening Coverage
          11:25 a.m. – Expedition 31 Crew News Conference

          May 31, Thursday

          3:30 a.m. – SpaceX/Dragon Departure Coverage
          9:00 a.m. – ISS Update
          10:15 a.m. – SpaceX/Dragon Deorbit and Splashdown Coverage
          1:30 p.m. – Mission Status Briefing

          Dragon was going to stay longer, but the launch delay and other issues like the solar beta angle (Earth shadow issue) made the stay have to be short.
          Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 23 May 2012, 05:58.
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          • #35
            Updated NASA TV coverage -

            NASA TV MISSION COVERAGE

            Thursday, May 24 (Flight Day 3): Live NASA Television coverage from NASA's Johnson Space Center mission control in Houston as the Dragon spacecraft performs its flyby of the International Space Station to test its systems begins at 2:30 a.m. EDT and will continue until the Dragon passes the vicinity of the station. A news briefing will be held at 10 a.m. following the activities.

            Friday, May 25 (Flight Day 4): Live coverage of the rendezvous and berthing of the Dragon spacecraft to the station begins at 2 a.m. and will continue through the capture and berthing of the Dragon to the station's Harmony node. A news briefing will be held at 1 p.m. after Dragon is secured to the station.

            Saturday, May 26 (Flight Day 5): Live coverage of the hatch opening and entry of the Dragon spacecraft begins at 5:30 a.m. and will include a crew news conference at 11:25 a.m.

            NASA TV also will provide live coverage of the departure and reentry of the Dragon spacecraft once a date is determined.

            As of 7:08 PM EST, and for a while all I could get was "GoogleSatTrack is temporary unavailable due to heavy traffic.
            Please try again later"
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            • #36
              Thanx Doc. That's about 6.00 PM my time so something good to watch at dinner time..
              paulw

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              • #37
                1/3 through todays fly-under, Relative GPS and other maneuvering tests and Dragon appears to be working very well. Fact is, ISS has had several camera calibration and hardware issues while Dragon just does its thing. R-BAR (nearest approach) in about 1 hour.
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                • #38
                  Test maneuvers, phasing and command tests so far are spot on. Control over Dragon has been near perfect from ISS and SpaceX and more coming. Closest approach today was 2.5 km from ISS (attached) but not the best camera from this angle.
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                  • #39
                    Fly-Under tests: SUCCESSFUL

                    Relative GPS accuracy (ISS vs. Dragon's): SUCCESSFUL

                    R-Bar** crossing (closest approach): SUCCESSFUL

                    ** line through IS to the center of the Earth

                    Just a couple more to go

                    ** line through ISS to the center of the Earth

                    COTS-2 mission almost complete, COTS-3 (berthing to ISS) tomorrow.

                    Expect great pics.
                    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 24 May 2012, 05:23.
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                    • #40
                      NASA ‏@NASA

                      The @SpaceX #Dragon capsule fly-under of the #ISS has been successfully completed! 10amET news briefing to follow live: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
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                      • #41
                        Video of the flyby

                        Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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                        • #42
                          I hope for a great nominal success for SpaceX on this mission. I think this all very awesome and I'm certain that the grapple and berthing will go just as well

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                          • #43
                            Attached is a still taken friom ISS at about 1.5 miles

                            Everything is going quite well. One thruster got balky, but a reset fixed that and there are 17 others (more total on later models) so redundancy is built in. There was actually more trouble on ISS as a video monitor in the Cupola went wonky and had to be replaced in order to calibrate the cameras.

                            FRIDAY MORNING - Final Approach, Dragon Grapple

                            Around 2:00 AM Pacific/5:00 AM Eastern NASA will decide if Dragon is GO to move into the approach ellipsoid 1.4 kilometers around the space station. If Dragon is GO, after approximately one hour Dragon will move to a location 250 meters directly below the station. Dragon will then perform a series of maneuvers to show systems are operating as expected. If NASA is satisfied with the results of these many tests, Dragon will be allowed to perform the final approach to the space station.

                            Sometime around 6:00 AM Pacific/9:00 AM Eastern, astronauts on the space station will grapple Dragon with the space station’s robotic arm and the spacecraft will attach to the station.



                            NASA TV will be broadcasting events from 2 am EDT.

                            NASA live: Follow live television broadcasts on NASA+, the agency's streaming service, and NASA's social media channels with this schedule of upcoming live events including news briefings, launches and landings.
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                            • #44
                              In my mail...

                              SpaceX to Webcast Dragon's Visit Space Station

                              SpaceX is planning to webcast Dragon's historic attempt to visit the space station live tomorrow morning starting at approximately 4:30 AM PT / 7:30 AM ET. Times may change so check back for updates.


                              So check their site: http://www.spacex.com
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                              • #45
                                Robot arm capture now set for 7:59 ET, with a berthing between 10:00 and 11:00 ET.

                                NASA TV is on now covering the approach burns & control tests.

                                Demonstration maneuvers attached
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                                Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 25 May 2012, 00:31.
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