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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3120 on: 11/26/2022 09:02 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Tuesday, Dec. 6 
TBD – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 56 to relocate a radiator from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at TBD and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)
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Wednesday, Dec. 21 
TBD – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 to deploy a radiator on the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at TBD and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3121 on: 11/26/2022 09:58 pm »
SpX-26:
SFN, SpaceX launches Dragon cargo ship to deliver new solar arrays to space station, November 26:
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At the end of the CRS-26 mission, the reusable Dragon capsule will undock from the station and head for a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida in early January with several tons of cargo.
During the launch webcast, the length of the mission was given as approximately 45 days, due to supporting the iROSA installation.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3122 on: 11/26/2022 10:15 pm »
https://twitter.com/csa_asc/status/1596550227984801792

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The first two CubeSats from the Canadian CubeSat Project are set to launch to the Space Station today!

Congratulations to the teams from Dalhousie University (@loris_nano) and University of Victoria (ORCASat)!

Watch the launch here starting at 2pm ET: nasa.gov/nasatv

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3123 on: 11/26/2022 10:42 pm »
Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1):
https://jatim.antaranews.com/berita/657737/satelit-nano-pertama-indonesia-segera-meluncur-ke-iss-via-falcon-9-spacex
https://teknologi.bisnis.com/read/20221123/84/1601257/satelit-nano-pertama-indonesia-meluncur-ke-iss-via-spacex
https://www.liputan6.com/news/read/5132989/brin-apresiasi-peluncuran-satelit-nano-karya-anak-muda-indonesia-ke-iss

https://indonesia.postsen.com/news/297659/Indonesia%E2%80%99s-first-Nano-satellite-will-soon-fly-to-the-ISS-via-SpaceX.html
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Nano satellite developed by young Indonesian scientists and fully supported by PT Pacific Satelit Nusantara (PSN) will be launched towards the International Space Station (ISS) using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Wednesday (23/11) at 03.30 WIB.
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The SS-1 satellite launched on the CRS-26 mission aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida. SS-1 will launch using Dragon SpaceX cargo to the ISS, and will undergo an orbit process raising for approximately 11 days to arrive at the ISS
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3124 on: 11/27/2022 03:09 am »
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2022
January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon v2 [C209.2] (SpX-24) trunk for installation on the Japanese Kibo Exposed Facility by SSRMS and JEMRMS
January 10 - removing the ASIM payload from the Starboard Deck and install it at the Nadir Columbus platform by SSRMS and SPDM Dexter
January 11 - removing the STP-H7 external payload from the SpaceX Dragon v2 [C209.2] (SpX-24) trunk and installing it at the Columbus Starboard Deck X-Axis (SDX) worksite by SSRMS
January 12  18:24:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=395.4 s, dV= +0.73 m/s, dH= +1.2 km)
January 19  12:17:31-19:28:56 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) from MIM2 Poisk Module (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 23  15:40 - Dragon v2 [C209.2] (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.2] (SpX-24) deorbit (dt=439 s) and splashdown
January 26  12:00 - release of satellites FEES 2 and ELaNa 38: GASPACS from #NRCSD22
January 26  12:10 - release of satellite ELaNa 38: PATCOOL from #NRCSD22
January 26  13:30 - release of satellite ELaNa 38: DAILI from #NRCSD22
January 26  13:40 - release of satellites ELaNa 38: TARGIT from #NRCSD22
February 3  08:55 - release of satellites Light-1 from J-SSOD#20
February 3  10:30 - release of satellites GT-1 from J-SSOD#20
February 8  07:56:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=142.3 s, dV= +0.26 m/s, dH= +0.45 km)
February 15  04:25:39.528 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17  07:03:20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19  17:40:07.300 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) launch
February 21  09:44 / 12:02 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 26  01:22:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt= 541.4 s, dV= +0.8 m/s, dH= +1.3 km)
March 11  19:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt= 320.07 s, dV= +0.52 m/s, dH= +0.85 km)
March 15  12:12-19:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A power channel prep) [Barron, Chari]
March 18  15:55:18.451 / 19:12:06 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
March 23  12:32-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (Radiator Beam Valve Modules Jumper) [Chari, Maurer]
March 24  09:00 - release of satellite IHI-Sat from J-SSOD#21
March 24  12:10 - release of satellite Kitsune from J-SSOD#21
March 30  07:21:03 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 30  10:34:13  / 11:02:09 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) deorbit (dt= 279 s, dV= -128 m/s) and dividing to compartments [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 30  11:05:09 / 11:13:42 / 11:28:04 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 8  15:17:12 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 18  15:00-21:37 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) from MIM2 Poisk Module (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
April 23  13:25 - PDAM by Progress MS-18 engines (dt= 623 s, dV= +1.0 m/s, dH= +1.8 km)
April 25  01:10 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
April 28  14:58:34-22:41 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) from MIM2 Poisk Module (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
May 5  05:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
May 6  03:48 / 03:53 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) trunk jettison and deorbit (dt= 465 s, dV= - 55 m/s) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
May 6  04:40 / 04:43 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
May 14  18:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt= 659 s, dV= +1,1 m/s, dH= +1,9 km, dm=194,74 kg)
May 19  22:54:47 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit (dt= 58 s, dV= -127 m/s) and module separation
May 25  22:33:25 / 22:45 / 22:49 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing
June 1  08:02:51 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 1  14:11:19 / 14:43:11 / 14:45:41 / 14:51:10 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit (dt= 242 s, dV= -123.0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere, destruction beginning and Pacific Ocean impact
June 3  09:32:20.515 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch
June 3  13:02:00 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
June 16  19:03 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 250 s, dV= +0.5 m/s, dH= +0.89 km)
June 20  15:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) engines aborted (dt= 5 s)
June 25  17:27:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) engines (dt= 301 s, dV= +0.28 m/s)
June 28  TBD / 11:07 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  ~01:00 / ~08:20 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 15   00:44:22 - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) launch [EMIT in trunk]
July 16  15:21 - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-F)
July 21  14:50:57-21:55:09 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-ESA) from MIM2 Poisk Module (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Cristoforetti]
July 21  16:02:03 - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:04:43  - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:08:20 - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:13:22 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:18:19 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:23:37 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:26:13 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:33:52 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:36:35 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 21  16:39:50 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17) during ISS Russian EVA-ESA
July 22 - extract EMIT and BCDU ORU from trunk Dragon v2 (SpX-25) by SPDM Dextre and SSRMS
July 24  17:00-17:30 - install EMIT on ELC1 by SPDM Dextre and SSRMS
July 25  ~00:35 - install BCDU ORU on ELC1 site#4 by SPDM Dextre and SSRMS
August 10  07:16 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 164.6 s, dV= +0.30 m/s, dH= +0.53 km)
August 12  09:45 - release of satellites TUMnanoSAT, FUTABA and HSU-SAT1 from J-SSOD#22
August 17  13:53-17:54 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) from MIM2 Poisk Module [ERA preparation] [Artemyev, Matveev]
August 19  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
August 20  18:04 / 18:53 - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) deorbit and splashdown
August 25  02:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= ~360 s, dH= +1.2 km)
September 2  13:25:01-21:13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54a)  from MIM2 Poisk Module [ERA preparation and creating an extra route from the Zarya module to the Poisk module] [Artemyev, Matveev]
September 6  09:10:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 45: D3, JAGSAT, CapSat-1 from NRCSD#23
September 6  09:20:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CLICK A from NRCSD#23
September 15  18:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 118.6 s, dV= +0.22 m/s, dH= +0.41 km)
September 21  13:54:49.531 / 17::06:34 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
September 29  07:34:30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September 29  10:03:47 / 10:31:41 / 10:34 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) deorbit (dt= 281 s, dV= -128 m/s), dividing to compartments and reentered the atmosphere [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September 29  10:43  / 10:57:11 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) main chute deploy and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
October 1  11:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 719.5 s, dV= +1.36 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
October 5  16:00:57 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
October 6  21:01 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
October 14  16:05 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
October 14  20:01 / 20:44 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) deorbit (dt= 1000 s; dV= -116,23 m/s) and reentered the atmosphere [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
October 14  20:52 / 20:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) main chutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
October 17  19:27 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 630,8 s, dV= +1.0 m/s, dH= +1.75 km, dM= 169,5 kg)
October 23  22:45:34 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 24  01:51 / 02:24 / 02:32 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit (dt= ~240 s), reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
October 25  00:25 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 305 s, dV= +0.5 m/s, dH= +0.88 km)
October 26  00:20:09.237 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28  02:48:54 - Progress MS-21 (82P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
November 7  10:32:45.9 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" launch
November 9  10:20 / 13:03 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 15  14:14-21:25 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1B modification kit installation on the starboard 6 truss) [Cassada is EV1, Rubio is EV2]
November 17  14:39-21:07 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Nitrogen drainage from the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) and Installation of large payloads attachment platform] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
November 26  19:20:43 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
November 27  12:39 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
November 30  12:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 722 s, dV= +1.20 m/s, dH= +2.10 km; dM=209,461 kg)
December 2  07:50 - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1 (BIRDS-5), ZimSat-1 (BIRDS-5), TAKA (BIRDS-5), SpaceTuna-1 from J-SSOD#23
December 3  12:16-19:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation on the starboard 4 truss)

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

2022
  NET   December 15  02:20-09:20    6   21  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
  NET   December 19  12:40-19:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation on the port 4 truss)
  NET   December 21  00:00-07:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
December 24  02:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dV= +0.8 m/s)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
NET    November   December - release of satellites LORIS, ORCASat (ORCA2Sat) (Canada) from NRCSD#24
NET    November   December - release of satellites ELaNa 49: MARIO, petitSat, SPORT, TJREVERB from NRCSD#24   Bishop
NET December - release of satellites DanteSat, NUTSat  from NRCSD#24

2023
NET January 9 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET January 9 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 1B in trunk]
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
Mid-January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A - mod kit install)
Mid-January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
NET November  Mid-January - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
Late January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET January - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
NET January - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: AuroraSat, CHIRad-Sat, ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, YukonSat
NET January - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
NET January - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
NET January - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
NET January - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
NET January - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
NET January - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
Early - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
Early - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Mid-   February 15 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
February 16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
February 16 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET February 28 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
March 16 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
March - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March - release of satellite BeaverCube II
Q1 - release of satellites SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from Bishop
NET Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Installation of large payloads attachment platform]
NET Q2 - release of satellites Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
April 13 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
April 28 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
April - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
NET May 1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
NET May 2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
May - release of satellite Arksat-2
NET May - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
NET May - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late Summer - Fall - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late Summer - Fall - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
Fall - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
Fall - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]
Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
H2 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
H2 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, O'Hara, Belarus cosmonaut]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET October - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: RADSAT-SK (IDRSat)
TBD - release of ELaNa satellite Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
TBD - release of satellites Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD

2024
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET January - HTV-X1 launch
NET January - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET February - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
Early- Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov, Chub]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET May - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from ISS)
NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
NET Late September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
Late - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut] (or Early 2025)
Late - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut] (or Early 2025)
Late - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut] (or Early 2025)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF

2025
NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF

Acronyms:
ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
EMIT         - Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation
IDA-F        - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
IDA-Z        - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
J-SSOD      - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
LLF           - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
MLM-U      - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM         - Science and Power Module
NRCSD      - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM         - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
PDAM       - Predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre
PMA 2      - Pressurized Mating Adaptor 2
PMA 3      - Pressurized Mating Adaptor 3
SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM           - Node Module
USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 27th
Changes on November 28th
Changes on November 29th
Changes on November 30th
Changes on December 1st
Changes on December 2nd
Changes on December 4th
Changes on December 11th
Changes on December 13th
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3125 on: 11/27/2022 11:46 am »
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1596846507248046081
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Docking of the Dragon with the ISS at 7:39 am EST.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3126 on: 11/28/2022 11:26 am »
https://nanoracks.com/upcoming-spacex-26-mission-to-launch-several-nanoracks-customer-payloads-to-the-iss/
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Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD #24): We are launching our 24th satellite mission for our commercial developed cubesat deployer on the ISS. The following satellites are on this mission:

    SPORT – 6U Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), the Technical Aeronautics Institute in Brazil (ITA), the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil (INPE), NASA’s Marshall Spaceflight Center, with Participation from Utah State University, The Aerospace Corporation, NASA’s Goddard Spaceflight Center, and University of Texas at Dallas (NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative)
    LORIS – 2U Dalhousie University- Canadian CubeSat Project (Canadian Space Agency)
    ORCASat – 2U University of Victoria – Canadian CubeSat Project (Canadian Space Agency)
    DanteSat –3U  NPC SpaceMind (Italy)
    NUTSat – 2U Gran Systems (Taiwan)
    petitSat – 6U NASA Goddard (NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative)
    MARIO – 3U University of Michigan (NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative)
    TJREVERB – 2U Thomas Jefferson High School, Virginia  (NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative)


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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3127 on: 11/28/2022 11:32 am »
https://www.cnnindonesia.com/teknologi/20221128154730-199-879829/satelit-ss-1-buatan-ri-sukses-terbang-ke-iss-pakai-roket-elon-musk
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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia --

The homeland nano-satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) was successfully launched to the International Space Station (ISS) early Sunday (27/11) aboard a Falcon 9 CRS-26 rocket belonging to the space company led by Elon Musk, SpaceX.

"Nano-satellite made by the nation's children Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) was successfully launched early this morning, Indonesian time, or to be precise at 02:20 PM United States time (EST), using a SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-26 rocket," the organization wrote. Aviation and Space Research (ORRPA)-BRIN on its Instagram account, Sunday (27/11).

The Falcon 9 CRS-26 rocket carried out a mission to carry cargo to the ISS, including carrying the SS-1 satellite. This rocket was successfully launched after previously experiencing a delay of several days due to unfavorable weather at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States (US).

The next important milestone is the deployment of the SS-1 satellite from the Kibo module belonging to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from the ISS by astronauts which is planned for mid-January 2023.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3128 on: 11/28/2022 11:34 am »
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The next mission set to head up to the ISS will be the SpaceX Crew-6 mission targeting launch Feb. 15, 2023.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3130 on: 11/28/2022 11:27 pm »
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Saturday, Dec. 3 
6 a.m. - Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 82 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array on the Starboard 4 Truss at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:25 a.m. EST; expected to last up to 7 hours) (All Channels)

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3131 on: 11/30/2022 05:36 pm »
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On Wednesday, November 30, 2022, the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted in preparation for the spring launch of the Soyuz MS-23 manned spacecraft and the Soyuz MS-22 landing.
The engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft docked to the Zvezda Service Module of the ISS Russian Segment were turned on at 15:25 Moscow time. They worked for 712.5 seconds and gave out an impulse of 1.2 m / s.
According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.1 km and amounted to 417.6 km.
For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 329 corrections of its orbital height were made, including 178 with the help of Progress spacecraft engines.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3132 on: 12/01/2022 07:33 am »
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The spacewalk to move a radiator on the International @Space_Station
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3135 on: 12/03/2022 09:10 pm »
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Expedition 68 Flight Engineers Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio of NASA began a spacewalk at 7:16 a.m. EST to install an International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) to augment power generation for the 3A power channel on the station’s starboard truss structure.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3136 on: 12/03/2022 09:12 pm »
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Expedition 68 Flight Engineers Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio of NASA concluded their spacewalk at 2:21 p.m. EST after 7 hours and 5 minutes.

Cassada and Rubio completed their major objectives for today to install an International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) and disconnect a cable to ensure the 1B channel can be reactivated. They also completed an additional task to release several bolts for the upcoming iROSA installation on the 4A power channel on the port truss.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3137 on: 12/11/2022 08:18 am »
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ISS, December 9. /TASS/. The International Space Station’s Russian crew members are scheduled to perform a spacewalk on December 15, TASS special correspondent, Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin reported on Friday.

Earlier, he said that together with his colleague Sergey Prokopyev he replaced the cooling system pumps in the Orlan-ISS spacesuits.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3138 on: 12/11/2022 08:32 am »
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Wednesday, Dec. 14
...
9 p.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 56 at the International Space Station to move a radiator from the Rassvet module to the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (Prokopyev and Petelin; spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 9:20 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
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Monday, Dec. 19
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 at the International Space Station to Install an ISS Rollout Solar Array (IROSA) on the Station’s Port 4 Truss for the 4A Power Channel (Rubio and Cassada; spacewalk expected to begin around 7:40 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

Wednesday Dec. 21
6:30 p.m. - Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 at the International Space Station to move an Experiment Airlock from the Rassvet module to the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (Prokopyev and Petelin; spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
« Reply #3139 on: 12/13/2022 01:32 pm »
NASA update from December 9, 2022:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT GMT 358 Reboost       358:02:38:00.000             0.8     421.6     410.2
COMMENT                                                    (2.6)   (227.6)   (221.5)
COMMENT
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