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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #720 on: 09/13/2018 04:21 pm »
The reinstallation of the EFU-Adapter on the JEM-EF was planned on Monday(September, 10).
But there was no information by JAXA or NASA.

Did I miss it, or was it postponed?

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #721 on: 09/14/2018 03:47 pm »
https://ria.ru/science/20180914/1528601974.html
Soyuz MS-08
Undocking October, 4 08.22 UTC
Landing October, 4  11.44 UTC

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #722 on: 09/15/2018 01:09 am »
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2018
January 1 - SDS pulling via SPDM Dextre arm from the Dragon (SpX-13) trunk and moving to the Columbus External Payload Adapter
January 10 - JEMRMS transfering NREP-3 from JEMAL slide table to the Exposed Facility Unit-4
January 12  22:47  - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir)
January 13  09:58 - Dragon (SpX-13)  releasing by SSRMS
January 13  14:43 / 15:37 - Dragon (SpX-13) deorbit and splashdown
January 17  20:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
January 23  11:49-19:13 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock (SSRMS LEE-B R&R) [Vande Hei, Tingle]
January 30  15:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
February 2  15:34-23:46 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 13  08:13:33.233 - Progress MS-08 (69P) launch
February 15 10:38:42 - Progress MS-08 (69P) docking (to Zvezda)
February 16 12:00-17:57 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock (SSRMS LEE-B R&R) [Vande Hei, Kanai]
February 27  23:08:36 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 53/54: Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
February 28  01:38:39 / 02:08:41 - Soyuz MS-06 (52S) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 28  02:31:20 - Soyuz MS-06 (52S) landing [Exp 53/54: Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 13  21:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
March 21  17:44:23.396 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) launch [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
March 23  19:40:19 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk)
March 28  13:50:34 - Progress MS-07 (68P) undocking (from Pirs)
March 29  13:33-19:43 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock  [Feustel, Arnold]
April 2  20:30:38 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch [ASIM, PFCS, MISSE-FF in trunk]
April 4  10:40 / 13:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 6 - extracting the PFCS and MISSE FF from the Dragon trunk via SPDM Dextre and SSRMS
April 8 - MISSE FF installing on ELC-2 via SPDM Dextre
April 11 - PFCS R&R  via SPDM Dextre
April 13  15:22-18:00 - ASIM extraction from Dragon trunk and installing on the Columbus EPF
April 18  10:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:07:35 / 04:42 - Progress MS-07 (68P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 5  13:23:05 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 18:59 - Dragon (SpX-14) deorbit and splashdown
May 11  10:30 - release of satellites 1KUNS-PF (Kenya) and Irazu (Costa Rica) from J-SSOD#8
May 11  10:40 - release of satellite Ubakusat (Turkey) from J-SSOD#8
May 12   22:07:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
May 16  11:39-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]
May 21  08:44:09.7 - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) launch
May 24  09:26 / 12:13 - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June 3  09:16:36 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 3  11:47:25 / 12:17:27 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 3  12:39:15 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) landing [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6  11:12:39.519 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) launch [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
June 8  13:01:08 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor] docking (to Rassvet)
June 14  12:06-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock for install new high-definition cameras on the front end Harmony module [Feustel, Arnold]
June 20  11:35:00 - release of satellites RemDeb (RemoveDebris), DebrisSat-1 and DebrisSat-2 from Kaber via SPDM Dextre / SSRMS
June 23  08:15:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
June 29   09:42:42 - Dragon (SpX-15) launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) in trunk]
July 2  10:54 / 13:52 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 6 - ECOSTRESS extracting from Dragon trunk by SSRMS and installing on the outside of the Kibo
July 9  21:51:34.452 - Progress MS-09 (70P) launch
July 10  01:30:46 - Progress MS-09 (70P) docking (to Pirs)
July 10  20:24:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus (OA/NG-9) engines
July 13  08:05:00 - release of satellites  HaloSat and RainCube (ELaNa XXIII)  from NRCSD#14
July 13  09:50:00 - release of satellite Radix from NRCSD#14
July 13  12:35:00 - release of satellites TEMPEST-D and CubeRTT (ELaNa XXIII) from NRCSD#14
July 13  14:20:00 - release of satellites RadSat-g, MemSat, EQUiSAT (ELaNa XXIII) and EnduroSat One from NRCSD#14
July 15  10:04 / 12:36 - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 26  16:10 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
July 30  ~20:46 / 21:17 - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 3  14:37 / 16:38 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 3  21:23 / 22:17 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
August 10  09:45 - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
August 15/16  16:17-00:03 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 15  16:43 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №3 (Radioscaf RS-8)
August 15  16:45 - release of satellite Tanyusha Tanyusha SWSU №4 (Radioscaf RS-9)
August 15  16:51 - release of satellite Tanyusha SiriusSat-1
August 15  16:56 - release of satellite Tanyusha SiriusSat-2
August 23  02:16 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 27 - JEMAL Slide Table was extended to the exterior of the ISS and the SSRMS and SPDM were used to remove DESIS from the Slide Table and install it on the MUSES external facility
August 28 - Slide Table was brought back into the JEM and the Payload Mounting Assembly (PMA) hardware removed from it
August 30  01:23:27 / 01:58 / 02:07 - Progress MS-08 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 6  00:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 6 - removing the degraded JEM EF HDTV Camera Unit from the EFU Adapter
September 6 - installing replacement camera on the EFU Adapter
September 14 - JEMRMS transfering the EFU adapter with the new HDTV-EF2 from the JEMAL to EFU 5
September 14 - JEMRMS Small Fine Arm instalingl the EFU adapter on EFU 5

September 20  18:05 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 22  17:52:27 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch

Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2018
NET  September    18   21  25  27  12:00 / ~16:00  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  08:22 / 10:50 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and  deorbit burn [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 4  11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:40 / 14:44 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague]
NET  September  October     23   26 (TBD)  12:40-19:10  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [Feustel, Gerst, Hague]
September 29  NET October    2 (TBD)   12:40-19:10  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel)  [Gerst, Arnold  Hague]
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October 31  00:53 / ~04:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4  November 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Ovchinin, Prokopiev]
November 15    17   - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 18    20   - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 27  December 1  21:19 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET November 29  December 3  - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November  14 (TBD)  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 13  ~04:30 / 07:56 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 20  04:52 / ~11:00 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET Late November  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET Early  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
TBD - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10

2019
January 15 - release of satellites ELaNa 21: CAPSat, CySat-1, HARP, KickSat-2, SPACE HAUC, TechEdSat-8, TJREVERB, UNITE, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
Late January - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late January  ~19:00 / TBD - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 7  09:20 / ~13:00 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Mid-Februiary - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET February 17 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 19 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
March 28 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late March - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague]
NET April  Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET April  Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS  Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hazza Al Mansouri or Sultan Al Nayadi]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk  Zvezda) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague, Hazza Al Mansouri or Sultan Al Nayadi]
April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early  Late April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET May 7 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET May 9 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET Early  June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early  June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Mid-June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
July 10 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 23  28  - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep)
Mid-September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 23  February 2020 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)  and landing
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Early October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October 11 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
Mid-October - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
November 17 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2020)
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI,   FRAM   Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January 26 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
January (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET Early February - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early February - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Mid-April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-April - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Mid-April - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
March  April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi]
Early May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-UM launch
May - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi]
September (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September (TBD) - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
April  October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat

2021
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
October 2020  April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
April (TBD) - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April (TBD) - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
April (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on September 15th
Changes on September 16th
Changes on September 17th
Changes on September 18th
Changes on September 19th
Changes on September 20th
Changes on September 22nd
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #723 on: 09/15/2018 01:31 am »
Russian cosmonauts in November-December can make two unplanned EVA:
https://ria.ru/science/20180914/1528541433.html

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #724 on: 09/15/2018 02:13 pm »
2019
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module, Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI, FRAM in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January 26 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
I read/saw in the ISS R&D 2018 conference proceedings that Bartolomeo will be launched as a FRAM payload.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #725 on: 09/15/2018 02:25 pm »
2019
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module, Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI, FRAM in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January 26 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
I read/saw in the ISS R&D 2018 conference proceedings that Bartolomeo will be launched as a FRAM payload.
http://youbenefit.spaceflight.esa.int/docs/20180620/Bartolomeo.pdf
From this document, provided by you, page 15
Quote
Bartolomeo scheduled for launch with SpX-20 in January 2020
« Last Edit: 09/15/2018 02:25 pm by Olaf »

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #726 on: 09/16/2018 12:54 pm »
According to the NK Forum, the next reboost will be on September, 27 15.15.09 UTC.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #727 on: 09/16/2018 01:02 pm »
According to the NK Forum, the next reboost will be on September, 27 15.15.09 UTC.

Is that independent of the HTV launch or only if it's at the station by then?

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #728 on: 09/16/2018 09:35 pm »
According to the NK Forum, the next reboost will be on September, 27 15.15.09 UTC.
15:15 UTC:
http://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=490818


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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #730 on: 09/17/2018 06:57 pm »
The reinstallation of the EFU-Adapter on the JEM-EF was planned on Monday(September, 10).
But there was no information by JAXA or NASA.
Did I miss it, or was it postponed?
Here we get it.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/09/14/iss-daily-summary-report-9142018/
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Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) Operations:  Overnight Space Station Integration and Promotion Center (JAXA) used the JEMRMS to transfer the Exposed Facility Unit (EFU) adapter, with the new High Definition Television Camera System for JEM Exposed Facility 2 (HDTV-EF2), from the JEM Airlock to EFU 5. The JEMRMS Small Fine Arm was used to install the EFU adapter on EFU 5.  Unfortunately, SSIPC has not been able to receive telemetry from the new HDTV-EF2 at this time.  Ground specialist are investigating the problem. The HDTV-EF2, a demonstration of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) products being used in space, will be used to take images of the Earth’s surface, spacecraft and meteorological phenomenon for education purposes or public release.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #731 on: 09/17/2018 10:00 pm »
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the next Dragon resupply mission to the ISS, CRS-16, on November 27 at 4:19pm EST. The first stage will land back at Cape Canaveral about eight minutes after launch. The launch time gets 22-25 minutes earlier each day. A Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the first Block III GPS satellite on December 15, likely at 9:08am EST. And a Falcon 9 will launch from pad 39A with the first Crew Dragon capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1 to the ISS, on December at the earliest.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #732 on: 09/18/2018 10:04 am »
Satellites  MIR-SAT 1 and Suriya Satellite-1 will be deployed from Kibo in2019.
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/06/20180619_kibocube.html
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180918_kibocube.html

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #733 on: 09/18/2018 10:33 pm »
EF-HDTV 2 sounds like a i-SEEP external payload to me. AFAIK, there are currently two multipurpose JEM-EF payloads outside the ISS.
- The Nanoracks External platform (and)
- The Japanese i-SEEP platform. [Link to confirm]
EF HDTV-2 was most likely stowed inside ELM-PS (the storage module on top of JEM-PM
« Last Edit: 09/18/2018 10:41 pm by Rik ISS-fan »

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #734 on: 09/19/2018 09:12 am »
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180919_h2bf7.html
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Launch Date: September 22, 2018
Launch Time: Around 3:15 a.m. (Japan Standard Time, JST)
Reserved Launch Period: September 23 through October 31, 2018

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #735 on: 09/19/2018 07:26 pm »
According to http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic12565/message1801693/#message1801693
the planned reboost moves to the left.
New date September, 20 18:05:08 UTC, Zvezdas engines will work for 17 seconds.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #736 on: 09/20/2018 07:18 am »
September 19, 2018
MEDIA ADVISORY M18-141
NASA Updates Preview Briefing for International Space Station Spacewalks, Live Coverage

Station Commander Drew Feustel of NASA and Flight Engineer Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency) will venture outside the Quest airlock Sunday, Sept. 30, to install the adapter plates for the new batteries, completing the upgrades to two station power channels.

With this spacewalk - the 10th of his career - Feustel will tie former astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria for most spacewalks by a U.S. astronaut, and is expected to surpass him for overall spacewalking time to become the all-time leading U.S. spacewalker and second overall in spaceflight history. It will be Gerst’s second spacewalk.

The exact date of the second spacewalk is under review, but it will take place during the next station crew rotation, Expedition 57. Astronauts will use that spacewalk to complete the power system refurbishment on the port truss.

NASA will provide coverage of the spacewalks, each expected to last about six-and-a-half hours, on NASA TV and the agency’s website. NASA TV coverage on Sept. 30 will begin at 7 a.m. with the spacewalk expected to begin at approximately 8:40 a.m. These spacewalks will be the 213th and 214th in support of station assembly, maintenance and upgrades; and the eighth and ninth outside the station this year.


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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #737 on: 09/20/2018 07:32 am »
https://twitter.com/MHI_LS/status/1042670260631957511
MHI Launch Services‏ @MHI_LS 
Due to an unfavorable weather forecast for the day before and launch day, the launch of H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 7 has been rescheduled to around 2:52 a.m. on September 23(Sun.) 2018(JST). #H2BF7
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #738 on: 09/22/2018 08:18 am »
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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Then, a two-SRB Atlas 5 is scheduled to launch on the first uncrewed test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the ISS on late January at the earliest, at around 2pm EST.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #739 on: 09/25/2018 07:02 pm »
Noting, and seeking correction or comment:

If all goes according to the current plan, we may see two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed simultaneously, beginning on November 18:
HTV-7, berthed at Harmony nadir, and Cygnus NG-10, berthed at Unity nadir.  (This would be the second time for USOS VV.)

This assumes that:
Cygnus launches and berths on-current-schedule, and
the HTV does not un-berth beforehand (date still TBD &/or TBA).

Another USOS VV dual berthing would follow, beginning on November 29:
Cygnus NG-10, still berthed at Unity nadir, and Dragon SpX-16, berthed at Harmony nadir.
(Assumes on-current-schedule launch and berthing of Cygnus and Dragon.)
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EDIT 9/27: HTV-7 departing ISS before Cygnus arrives.

Belated EDITs: Second instance of dual USOS VVs: Cygnus NG-10 and Dragon SpX-16, starting with Dragon's arrival on December 8, and ending with Dragon's departure on January 13, 2019.
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