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Title: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
Post by: anik on 05/25/2013 05:50 am
The first part of this thread - http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=61.0 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=61.0)

As per Spaceflight Now, SpX-3 launch is planned on December 9th.

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

2013
June 19 - Progress M-19M deorbit burn
June 19 - ISS orbit's test reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
June 24 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-33) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
July 9 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-22) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Parmitano]
July 10 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
July 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-23) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Parmitano]
July 26 - Progress M-18M undocking (from Pirs)
July 27 - Progress M-20M launch
July 28 - Progress M-20M docking (to Pirs)
August 3 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" launch
August 9 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-34) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
August 21 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-35) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
September 8 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-08M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Vinogradov, Misurkin, Cassidy]
September 12 - Cygnus (Orb-D) launch
September 17 - Cygnus (Orb-D) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-10M launch [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins] and docking (to Poisk)
October 17 - Cygnus (Orb-D) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 28 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" undocking (from Zvezda)
November 1 - Soyuz TMA-09M relocation from Rassvet to Zvezda
November 7 - Soyuz TMA-11M launch [Tyurin, Wakata, Mastracchio] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 9 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-36) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
November 11 - Soyuz TMA-09M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Yurchikhin, Parmitano, Nyberg]
November 21 - Progress M-21M launch
November 23 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 9 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
December 11 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2014
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock
TBD - Nauka launch
TBD - Progress M-20M with Pirs module undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
TBD - Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Poisk airlock
TBD - Soyuz TMA-10M relocation from Poisk to Nauka
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Poisk airlock
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Nauka) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 25 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Poisk nadir)
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Poisk airlock
April 28 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Nauka)
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Wakata, Mastracchio]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June - ATV-5 "George Lemaitre" launch
June - ATV-5 "George Lemaitre" docking (to Zvezda)
June 23 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Nauka)
June 24 - Progress M-UM launch
June 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to Nauka)
June - Progress M-UM undocking (from UM nadir)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Poisk airlock
July 20 - Soyuz TMA-12M relocation from Poisk to UM nadir
July 24 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Poisk)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 16 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to UM nadir)
October 9 - ATV-5 "George Lemaitre" undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 17 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
December 1 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)

2015
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk airlock
February 1 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Poisk)
February 2 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Lonchakov, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to UM nadir)
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Poisk airlock
April 29 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May 16 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 30 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) from Poisk airlock
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Poisk)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Poisk)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) from Poisk airlock
September 29 - Progress MS undocking (from Poisk)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Lonchakov, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Poisk to UM nadir)
October 21 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Peake]

2016
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) from Poisk airlock
February 15 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 20 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 21 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to UM nadir)

Changes on May 25th
Changes on May 28th
Changes on May 29th
Changes on May 30th
Changes on June 6th
Changes on June 18th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 05/28/2013 09:35 am
Next ISS orbit's reboosts are planned on June 19th and July 10th by ATV-4 engines.

As per http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/flightdata/calendar.html, Orb-D undocking is planned on October 17th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TJL on 05/28/2013 11:04 pm
Is there a reason why Soyuz TMA-09 will be leaving ISS after Souz TMA-11M arrives, thereby having 9 crew members on board, albeit only a few days?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 05/28/2013 11:14 pm
Is there a reason why Soyuz TMA-09 will be leaving ISS after Souz TMA-11M arrives, thereby having 9 crew members on board, albeit only a few days?

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/04/winter-olympics-torch-relay-iss-spacewalk/ (http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/04/winter-olympics-torch-relay-iss-spacewalk/)

Chris would be disappointed to see that another member here didn't read one of his articles.  ;)

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TJL on 05/29/2013 01:22 am
Thank you.

...sorry, Chris!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Prober on 06/09/2013 04:11 pm
June 11 - Progress M-19M undocking (from Zvezda)
 
Do we have a time on this?
 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 06/09/2013 04:20 pm
June 11 - Progress M-19M undocking (from Zvezda)
 
Do we have a time on this?
 

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=27971.msg1059484#msg1059484 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=27971.msg1059484#msg1059484)

Quote
Before the ATV-4 arrives at the station, the Russian ISS Progress 51 cargo spacecraft will undock from the Zvezda port at 9:53 a.m., Tuesday, June 11. NASA TV coverage of the undocking will begin at 9:30 a.m.

So 13:53 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 06/09/2013 05:55 pm
Do we have a time on this?

As per http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Breaking.html, it will be at 13:59 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 06/20/2013 06:48 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2013
June 19 - Progress M-19M deorbit burn
June 19 - ISS orbit's test reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
June 24 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-33) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
July 9 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-22) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Parmitano]
July 10 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
July 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-23) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Parmitano]
July 26 - Progress M-18M undocking (from Pirs)
July 27 - Progress M-20M launch
July 28 - Progress M-20M docking (to Pirs)
August 3 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" launch
August 9 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-34) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
August 21 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-35) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
September 8 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-08M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Vinogradov, Misurkin, Cassidy]
September 12 - Cygnus (Orb-D) launch
September 17 - Cygnus (Orb-D) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-10M launch [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins] and docking (to Poisk)
October 17 - Cygnus (Orb-D) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 28 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" undocking (from Zvezda)
November 1 - Soyuz TMA-09M relocation from Rassvet to Zvezda
November 7 - Soyuz TMA-11M launch [Tyurin, Wakata, Mastracchio] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 9 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-36) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
November 11 - Soyuz TMA-09M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Yurchikhin, Parmitano, Nyberg]
November 21 - Progress M-21M launch
November 23 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 9 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
December 11 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2014
February 4 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock
April (TBD) - Nauka launch
April (TBD) - Progress M-22M undocking with Pirs module (from Zvezda nadir)
April (TBD) - Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Poisk airlock
April 28 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Nauka)
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Wakata, Mastracchio]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Poisk airlock
June - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June 23 (TBD) - Progress M-23M undocking (from Nauka)
June 24 (TBD) - Progress M-UM launch
June 26 (TBD) - Progress M-UM docking (to Nauka)
June - Progress M-UM undocking (from UM nadir)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Poisk airlock
July 20 - Soyuz TMA-12M relocation from Poisk to UM nadir
July 24 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Poisk)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 16 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to UM nadir)
October 9 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 17 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
December 1 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)

2015
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk airlock
February 1 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Poisk)
February 2 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Lonchakov, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to UM nadir)
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Poisk airlock
April 29 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May 16 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 30 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) from Poisk airlock
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Poisk)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Poisk)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) from Poisk airlock
September 29 - Progress MS undocking (from Poisk)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Lonchakov, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Poisk to UM nadir)
October 21 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Peake]

2016
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) from Poisk airlock
February 15 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 20 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 21 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to UM nadir)

Changes on June 20th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Ben E on 06/20/2013 06:50 pm
Anik,

Any reason given for the Nauka delay?

Or is that a silly question?  ;)

Thanks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 06/20/2013 08:11 pm
Any reason given for the Nauka delay?

Not enough time for tests.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: hektor on 06/21/2013 02:21 pm
It's Georges Lemaître with an s and a diacritic on the î.  ;D
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: woods170 on 06/24/2013 11:07 am
Any reason given for the Nauka delay?

Not enough time for tests.

My source added this little tidbit: not enough time for corrective measures after tests.

Russian EVA's 40 (and possibly 41 and 42) are in support of ERA on-orbit checkout and validation.
Russian EVA's 43 and 44 are in support of first RS assembly operations with ERA (MLM radiator and Science airlock).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 06/24/2013 12:57 pm
Energia: December 2013? No problems! But give me a money for fast preparation.
Roskosmos: No money! Prepare MLM for launch in 2013!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: woods170 on 06/25/2013 08:57 pm
Energia: December 2013? No problems! But give me a money for fast preparation.
Roskosmos: No money! Prepare MLM for launch in 2013!

My two cents (and sorry for taking this slightly OT):

Bottom line: this launch will be somewhere in 2014. Launching it without proper preparation will get Roscosmos into a very embarassing situation. Rushing things on a tight budget is the one thing that Roscosmos should not be doing these days. Otherwise it will result in yet another Roscosmos director being fired by Putin, and yet another new director coming in and not learning from the failures from the past.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Ben E on 06/26/2013 07:15 am
MORE time? MORE money?

I thought the MLM was ALREADY years overdue. Let's hope it's a world-class research facility and lives up to expectations, or that will be a real embarrassment for Russia.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: woods170 on 06/26/2013 07:34 am
MORE time? MORE money?

I thought the MLM was ALREADY years overdue. Let's hope it's a world-class research facility and lives up to expectations, or that will be a real embarrassment for Russia.

Rushing things leads to overlooking things and that can fastly lead to LOM. That would be an even greater embarrassment for Russia. Rushing things on a tight budget is the one course of actions that has been proven to provide disasters for Russian spaceflight.
MLM is overdue many years already, so a delay of a few more months to properly finish testing and subsequent corrective actions is not gonna hurt any more than it already does.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 06/26/2013 07:49 am
The schedule was updated by information from L2 section of our forum.

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

2013
August 16 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-34) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
August 22 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-35) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Misurkin]
August 31 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
September 4 - HTV-4 "Kounotori-4" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 10/11 - Soyuz TMA-08M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Vinogradov, Misurkin, Cassidy]
September 14 - Cygnus (Orb-D) launch
September 19 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
September 22 (TBD) - Cygnus (Orb-D) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-10M launch [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins] and docking (to Poisk)
October 17 (TBD) - Cygnus (Orb-D) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 28 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" undocking (from Zvezda)
November 1 - Soyuz TMA-09M relocation from Rassvet to Zvezda
November 7 - Soyuz TMA-11M launch [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 9 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-36) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
November 11 - Soyuz TMA-09M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Yurchikhin, Parmitano, Nyberg]
November 21 - Progress M-21M launch
November 23 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 9 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
December 11 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2014
January 10 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 9 (TBD) - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) (or June)
April (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock
April (TBD) - Nauka launch
April (TBD) - Progress M-22M undocking with Pirs module (from Zvezda nadir)
April (TBD) - Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Poisk airlock
April 28 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Nauka)
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Poisk airlock
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Poisk airlock
June 5 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 14 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June 23 (TBD) - Progress M-23M undocking (from Nauka)
June 24 (TBD) - Progress M-UM launch
June 26 (TBD) - Progress M-UM docking (to Nauka)
June - Progress M-UM undocking (from UM nadir)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Poisk airlock
July 20 - Soyuz TMA-12M relocation from Poisk to UM nadir
July 24 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Poisk)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 16 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to UM nadir)
October 20 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 17 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
December 1 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)

2015
February 1 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Poisk)
February 2 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [TBD, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to UM nadir)
April - spacewalk (ISS US EVA-24) from Quest airlock
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk airlock
April 29 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
May 16 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 30 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Poisk airlock
July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Poisk)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Poisk)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) from Poisk airlock
September 29 - Progress MS undocking (from Poisk)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [TBD, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Poisk to UM nadir)
October 21 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December - spacewalk (ISS US EVA-25) from Quest airlock

2016
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) from Poisk airlock
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from UM nadir) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to UM nadir)

Changes on June 26th
Changes on July 7th
Changes on July 11th
Changes on July 26th
Changes on August 13th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: catdlr on 07/10/2013 04:03 pm
July 10, 2013

RELEASE 13-208

NASA, Space Station Partners Announce Future Crew Members
HOUSTON -- NASA and its international partners have appointed three International Space Station crew members to round out future expeditions to the orbiting laboratory.

NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren, Japanese Exploration Aerospace Agency (JAXA) astronaut Kimiya Yui and Russian Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko are scheduled to launch in June 2015. They will join three Expedition 44 crew members in orbit and will remain aboard as part of Expedition 45.

The Expedition 45 crew will be:
 
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, station commander
Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, flight engineer
Russian cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov, flight engineer
NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren, flight engineer
Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui, flight engineer
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, flight engineer

Lindgren, a board-certified emergency and aerospace medicine physician, joined the astronaut corps in 2009 and worked as a NASA flight surgeon before his selection. He was born in Taiwan and spent some time in the Midwestern United States, but spent most of his youth in England. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology, a master's degree in cardiovascular physiology and a doctorate in medicine. At the U.S. Air Force Academy, he was an instructor, jumpmaster and member of the "Wings of Blue" parachute team. He also conducted cardiovascular countermeasure research at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.

Yui was born in Nagano, Japan. He received degrees from the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, National Defense Academy of Japan, in March 1992. He served in the Japan Air Self Defense Force until his selection as an astronaut candidate by JAXA in February 2009. He has participated in two years of astronaut candidate training at NASA, which included scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction on the space station's systems, spacewalking, robotics, physiological training, flight training using a T-38 jet trainer and water and wilderness survival training. Yui also participated in the 16th NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations off the coast of Key Largo in Florida in June 2012.

Oleg Kononenko was selected to join the cosmonaut corps in 1996, and he completed his initial training in 1998. His first spaceflight was as a flight engineer for Expedition 17 in 2008. Kononenko launched to the International Space Station for his second mission in December 2011 and returned to Earth in July 2012. He spent a total of 193 days in space, 191 of which were aboard the station as a part of Expeditions 30 and 31. During Expedition 31, Kononenko served as both the station commander and Soyuz commander.
During the course of his two missions, Kononenko has spent 393 days in space.

For complete astronaut biographical information, visit:
 http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios
For more information about the International Space Station, visit:
 http://www.nasa.gov/station
To see training and mission posts from Lindgren on Twitter, visit:
http://www.twitter.com/astro_kjell
To join the online conversation about the International Space Station and the men and women aboard, follow @NASA_Astronauts and the hashtag #ISS. To learn more about all the ways to connect and collaborate with NASA, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/connect
-end-
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/11/2013 08:16 pm
ATV-4′s first ISS reboost complete

http://blogs.esa.int/atv/2013/07/10/atv-4s-first-iss-reboost-complete/
Quote
Today's ISS reboost by ATV-4 was successfully completed just before 07:45 CEST. The firing of Albert Einstein's Orbital Control System (OCS) engines No. 2 and 4 started at 07:35 CEST, lasted slighty less than 10 minutes and resulted in a 'delta-v' (change in Station velocity) of 1.45 m/sec. The manoeuvre consumed 199 kg of propellant.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/11/2013 09:35 pm
COTS Demonstration Mission - Schedule Update (as of July 10, 2013)

July 2013

Orbital's Antares launch vehicle and Cygnus cargo logistics spacecraft engineering and operations teams are busy preparing for the upcoming Demonstration Mission to the International Space Station (ISS). This mission is the final milestone in the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) joint development effort with NASA. The Demonstration Mission will verify the overall capabilities of the cargo delivery system developed under the COTS effort. A successful demonstration will enable Orbital to carry out the first of eight regularly scheduled, fully operational cargo resupply missions under the Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) program before the end of the year. Orbital's teams are now working on a schedule that would enable the company to support a launch in late August. However, the Wallops Flight Facility (WFF) range has also been tasked with supporting another high-profile NASA mission, necessitating NASA to shift the COTS Demonstration Mission schedule to mid-September.

Currently, priority on the WFF range has been given to NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Experiment Explorer (LADEE) mission, which is being launched aboard a Minotaur V rocket (which is designed, built and operated by Orbital). The LADEE mission has a launch window of September 6-10, with the target launch date being the 6th. Following the launch of the Minotaur V from Pad 0B at Wallops, Orbital is scheduled to conduct the launch of the COTS Demonstration Mission from Pad 0A during a window of September 14-19, with the target date being the 14th. Should preparations and processing for the LADEE mission encounter an unexpected delay, Orbital will continue to integrate the Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft to be in a position to conduct the COTS Demonstration Mission as early as the end of August, giving NASA additional options to maximize the launch manifest from Wallops.

Orbital's teams are well along in preparations for the COTS Demonstration Mission. The two stages of the Antares rocket have been mated and the launch vehicle is in final integration and testing. Likewise, the Cygnus spacecraft is already fueled and loaded with about 1,300 lbs. of cargo (with an additional 250 lbs. of late load cargo expected). Soon, integration of the Cygnus spacecraft with the Antares rocket will begin, leading to launch readiness in late August. The Cygnus spacecraft is currently scheduled to berth with the ISS on September 22.

LINK: http://www.orbital.com/Antares-Cygnus/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: JimOman on 07/22/2013 12:45 pm
Just noticed that there are 14(!) Russian spacewalks between now and through 2014.  :o
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ras391 on 07/22/2013 01:01 pm
Just noticed, you are showing the Soyuz-TMA 11M launch before the undocking of the Soyuz-TMA 09M. That would put 9 people on the station. Are the dates wrong?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: brahmanknight on 07/22/2013 02:00 pm
The dates are correct.  This will be a direct handover for the Russian Olympic torch relay. 

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/04/winter-olympics-torch-relay-iss-spacewalk/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/23/2013 05:28 pm
Confirmed Manifest of Progress MS (Confirmed Orders via PM from Stan Black):
30 July 2015 – Progress MS (No. 431) – Soyuz – Baikonur
22 October 2015 – Progress MS-2 (No. 432) – Soyuz – Baikonur
22 February 2016 – Progress MS-3 (No. 433) – Soyuz – Baikonur
2016 (TBD) – Progress MS-4 (No. 434) – Soyuz – Baikonur
2016 (TBD) – Progress MS-5 (No. 435) – Soyuz – Baikonur
2016 (TBD) – Progress MS-6 (No. 436) – Soyuz – Baikonur
2017 (TBD) – Progress MS-7 (No. 437) – Soyuz – Baikonur
2017 (TBD) – Progress MS-8 (No. 438) – Soyuz – Baikonur
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 07/25/2013 09:26 pm
The NASA  TV schedule is showing the following for the two Russian EVA's:

August 16, Friday
TBD - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at TBD) - JSC (All Channels)
 
August 22, Thursday
TBD - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at TBD) - JSC (All Channels) 

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/30/2013 10:25 pm
August 16, Friday
10 a.m. - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at 10:45 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/31/2013 09:58 pm
According to http://rus.ruvr.ru/news/2013_07_30/V-avguste-rossijskie-kosmonavti-dvazhdi-vijdut-v-otkritij-kosmos-2654/
August 16 spacewalk begins at 14:00 ends at 20:30 after about 6h30mins
August 22 spacewalk begins at 14:30 ends at 19:30 after about 5hrs"

All times are in UTC/GMT=EDT+4hrs!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/02/2013 08:48 pm
The NASA  TV schedule is showing the following for the two Russian EVA's:

August 16, Friday
10 a.m. - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at 10:40 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)

August 22, Thursday
10 a.m. - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at 10:40 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/08/2013 08:06 am
August 22, Thursday
7 a.m. - ISS Expedition 36 Russian Spacewalk Coverage (Spacewalk begins at 7:40 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 08/14/2013 01:12 pm
Dates of ISS orbit's reboosts are updated as per http://blogs.esa.int/atv/2013/08/14/atv-4-reboosts-for-the-iss/

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

2013
October 22 - Cygnus (Orb-D) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 23 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
October 28 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" undocking (from Zvezda)
November 1 - Soyuz TMA-09M relocation from Rassvet to Zvezda
November 2 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" deorbit burn
November 7 - Soyuz TMA-11M launch [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 9 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-36) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
November 11 - Soyuz TMA-09M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Yurchikhin, Parmitano, Nyberg]
November 25 - Progress M-21M launch
November 29 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 8 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
December 11 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 16 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]

2014
January 10 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 6 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
April 8 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 25 (TBD) - Nauka launch (or end of September)
May 2 - Progress M-22M undocking with Pirs module (from Zvezda nadir)
May 4 - Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
May 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 8 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 11 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 5 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 10 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 12 - Soyuz TMA-12M relocation (from Poisk to Nauka)
June 13 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 14 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Poisk airlock
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Poisk airlock
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 24 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Poisk)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Poisk airlock
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Poisk airlock
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Poisk airlock
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August 8 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
August 10 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Poisk airlock
September 9 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Nauka) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Nauka)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 26 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Poisk)
October 27 - Soyuz TMA-14M relocation (from Nauka to Poisk)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Nauka)
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Poisk airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock
November 11 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 2 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 16 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Nauka)
December 17 (TBD) - Progress M-UM launch (or 2015)
December 19 - Progress M-UM docking (to Nauka)
December - Progress M-UM undocking (from Prichal)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk airlock

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Prichal)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Poisk)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Poisk)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Prichal) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 21 - Progress MS undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Poisk to Prichal)
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Prichal) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Prichal)

Changes on August 14th
Changes on September 11th
Changes on September 20th
Changes on September 25th
Changes on September 30th
Changes on October 8th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/14/2013 05:04 pm
What´s about Yuri Lonchakov on Soyuz TMA-16M?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 08/17/2013 08:04 am
Nothing official.

Thanks for correction about EVA numbers.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: npuentes on 08/29/2013 05:00 pm
Nothing official.

Thanks for correction about EVA numbers.

I see that Lonchakov has been replaced with Gennadi Padalka. If he flies for the scheduled duration on this, his 5th flight, Padalka will have accumulated about 860 days of flight time, a new record eclipsing 6-time flier Krikalev.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/31/2013 07:08 am
What´s about Yuri Lonchakov on Soyuz TMA-16M?
Mr. Shamsutdinov now has reported on NK news and forum that Yuri Lonchakov will leave the Cosmonaut group in September 2013.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/08/2013 10:03 am
As per http://blogs.esa.int/atv, ATV-4 deorbit burn is planned on November 2nd.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/09/2013 07:19 am
As per http://www.orbital.com/Antares-Cygnus, Cygnus deorbit burn is planned on October 24th.

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

2013
October 22 - Cygnus (Orb-D) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 23 - Cygnus (Orb-D) deorbit burn
October 24 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" engines
October 28 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" undocking (from Zvezda)
November 1 - Soyuz TMA-09M relocation from Rassvet to Zvezda
November 2 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" deorbit burn
November 7 - Soyuz TMA-11M launch [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 9 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-36) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
November 11 - Soyuz TMA-09M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Yurchikhin, Parmitano, Nyberg]
November 25 - Progress M-21M launch
November 29 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 15 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
December 16 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
December 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2014
January 10 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 6 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
April 8 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 25 (TBD) - Nauka launch (or end of September)
May 2 - Progress M-22M undocking with Pirs module (from Zvezda nadir)
May 4 - Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
May 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 8 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 11 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 5 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 10 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 12 - Soyuz TMA-12M relocation (from Poisk to Nauka)
June 13 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 14 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Poisk airlock
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Poisk airlock
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 24 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Poisk)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Poisk airlock
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Poisk airlock
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Poisk airlock
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August 8 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
August 10 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Poisk airlock
September 9 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Nauka) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Nauka)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 26 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Poisk)
October 27 - Soyuz TMA-14M relocation (from Nauka to Poisk)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Nauka)
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Poisk airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock
November 11 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 2 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 16 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Nauka)
December 17 (TBD) - Progress M-UM launch (or 2015)
December 19 - Progress M-UM docking (to Nauka)
December - Progress M-UM undocking (from Prichal)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk airlock

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Prichal)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Poisk)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Poisk)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Prichal) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 21 - Progress MS undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Poisk to Prichal)
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Poisk)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Prichal) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Prichal)

Changes on October 9th
Changes on October 11th
Changes on October 13th
Changes on October 14th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/14/2013 10:42 am
As per http://blogs.esa.int/atv/2013/10/14/mission-report-11-october, next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on October 24th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Kasponaut on 10/16/2013 08:24 pm
Why is this?:

"Technically, all regular EMU-based spacewalks are on hold – as would have been the case, until at least 2015, had EVA-23 gone to plan."

And what is the plan now?

Kasper
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/16/2013 08:39 pm
As per http://blogs.esa.int/atv/2013/10/14/mission-report-11-october, next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on October 24th.

According to RIA.RU report the reboost is planned on October 23nd at 10:41 UTC. Who is correct, anik?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 10/16/2013 09:40 pm
As per http://blogs.esa.int/atv/2013/10/14/mission-report-11-october, next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on October 24th.

According to RIA.RU report the reboost is planned on October 23nd at 10:41 UTC. Who is correct, anik?
ESA because it oversees the ATV programme at the ISS MCB management level for CNES which operates ATV.
RIA is Russian News Agency and cannot always be trusted with their informations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/18/2013 10:07 am
The schedule is updated with information from L2 section of our forum.

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

November 1 - Soyuz TMA-09M relocation from Rassvet to Zvezda
November 2 - ATV-4 "Albert Einstein" deorbit burn
November 7 - Soyuz TMA-11M launch [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 9 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-36) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
November 10/11 - Soyuz TMA-09M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Yurchikhin, Parmitano, Nyberg]
November 25 - Progress M-21M launch
November 27 - Progress M-21M rendezvous with ISS for Kurs-NA tests
November 29 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 15 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
December 16 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
December 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2014
January 17 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 2 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February 13 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 15 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 6 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 25 (TBD) - Nauka launch (or end of September 2015)
April 29 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
May 1 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 1 - Progress M-22M undocking with Pirs module (from Zvezda nadir)
May 4 - Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
May 8 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 11 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May 31 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 5 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 10 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 11 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 12 - Soyuz TMA-12M relocation (from Poisk to Nauka)
June 14 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Poisk airlock
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Poisk airlock
July 1 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Poisk)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Poisk airlock
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Poisk airlock
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Poisk airlock
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Poisk airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Poisk airlock
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Nauka) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Nauka)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 21 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 24 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Poisk)
October 27 - Soyuz TMA-14M relocation (from Nauka to Poisk)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Nauka)
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Poisk airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 2 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 16 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Nauka)
December 17 (TBD) - Progress M-UM launch (or 2015)
December 19 - Progress M-UM docking (to Nauka)
December - Progress M-UM undocking (from Prichal)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk airlock

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-24) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Poisk airlock
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Prichal)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) from Poisk airlock
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) from Poisk airlock
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Poisk)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Prichal) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 21 - Progress MS undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Poisk to Prichal)
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-25) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Poisk)
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) from Poisk airlock
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Prichal) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Prichal)

Changes on October 18th
Changes on October 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: JWP on 10/20/2013 05:25 pm
There is an overlap on Harmony Nadir with Dragon (SpX-4) and Cygnus (Orb-2).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/20/2013 07:37 pm
There is an overlap on Harmony Nadir with Dragon (SpX-4) and Cygnus (Orb-2)

Yes, it will be rescheduled later. SpX-5 and Orb-3 too.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TJL on 10/28/2013 11:22 pm
2015
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-24) from Quest airlock


Is the next planned US based EVA on the ISS still a year and a half away?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: woods170 on 10/29/2013 06:30 am
2015
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-24) from Quest airlock


Is the next planned US based EVA on the ISS still a year and a half away?

Yes.

However, no less than 13 Russian spacewalks are planned before that. However, if the launch of MLM indeed moves into 2015 than at least four (4) of those spacewalks (and probably several more) will move into the timeframe beyond the arrival of MLM at ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Comga on 10/29/2013 02:40 pm
Can you tell me where to find the listing of external payloads for the SpX Dragon flights?
I have seen them listed on an ISS flight schedule slide, but only for the immediate future and only in outdated slides.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Space Pete on 10/29/2013 05:04 pm
Can you tell me where to find the listing of external payloads for the SpX Dragon flights?
I have seen them listed on an ISS flight schedule slide, but only for the immediate future and only in outdated slides.

This is the external payload manifest for all planned SpaceX flights as part of the CRS contracts (i.e. through 2016).

SpX-3:
• High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV)
• Optical PAyload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS)

SpX-4:
• RapidScat
• RapidScat adapter bracket
• Disposal: MISSE FSE (Materials ISS Experiment Flight Support Equipment)

SpX-5:
• Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM)

SpX-6:
• Stratospheric Aerosol Gas Experiment (SAGE)
• Multi-User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES)
• Disposal: STP-H4 (Space Test Program-Houston 4), OPALS, RRM (Robotic Refueling Mission)

SpX-7:
• IDA-1 (ISS Docking Adapter-1)

SpX-8:
• BEAM (Bigelow Expandable Activity Module)

SpX-9:
• IDA-2

SpX-10:
• STP-H5

SpX-11:
• ACES (Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space)
• ASIM (Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor)

SpX-12:
• NICER (Neutron-star Interior Composition ExploreR)
• OCO-3 (Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/29/2013 07:05 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

November 25 - Progress M-21M launch
November 27 - Progress M-21M rendezvous with ISS for Kurs-NA tests
November 29 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 4 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
December 15 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
December 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 23 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Tyurin]

2014
January 30 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 2 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February 13 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 15 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 26 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 28 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 29 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
May 1 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 8 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 11 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May 31 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 5 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 10 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 11 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 14 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 21 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 2 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-24) from Quest airlock
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September (TBD) - Nauka launch
September 29 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Pirs)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 21 - Progress MS undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Pirs to Poisk)
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-25) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Poisk)

Changes on October 29th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/29/2013 07:21 pm
Thanks Space Pete for this post! It's great to have it in one post  :o
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: woods170 on 10/29/2013 08:10 pm
Well, Anik putting the launch of Nauka (MLM) in september 2015 makes that delay official (at least in my book).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TJL on 10/29/2013 09:44 pm
...so, Russian EVA's 38 through 52 are "on hold"?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 10/30/2013 06:33 am
Next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on December 4th.

...so, Russian EVA's 38 through 52 are "on hold"?

These spacewalks will be replanned with new tasks instead of tasks related to MLM. I do not know, when and how much EVAs will be. That is why all Russian spacewalks were removed from my schedule.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/08/2013 05:35 am
http://www.nasa.gov/press/2013/november/nasa-tv-to-air-russian-spacewalk-featuring-the-olympic-torch

"In December, Tyurin will accompany Kotov on his fifth spacewalk"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/09/2013 05:21 am
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/spacenews/files/6bfe320fb3ea39c5c9e13b903d3d35c0-637.html

"The camera is scheduled for installation during a Dec. 23 spacewalk"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/15/2013 01:21 pm
http://www.nasa.gov/press/2013/november/nasa-tv-to-air-russian-spacewalk-featuring-the-olympic-torch

"In December, Tyurin will accompany Kotov on his fifth spacewalk"

I was told it is mistake. Ryazanskiy will participate in this EVA with Kotov.

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

November 25 - Progress M-21M launch
November 27 - Progress M-21M rendezvous with ISS for Kurs-NA tests
November 29 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda)
December 7 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
December 16 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
December 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 23 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy] (or December 20)

2014
January 30 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 2 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February 24 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 26 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 28 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 1 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May/June - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 6 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
June 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 17 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 21 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 2 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-24) from Quest airlock
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September (TBD) - Nauka launch
September 29 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
September 30 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Pirs)
October 10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 21 - Progress MS undocking (from Zvezda)
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 29 - Soyuz TMA-18M relocation (from Pirs to Poisk)
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-25) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Poisk)

Changes on November 15th
Changes on November 16th
Changes on November 19th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/16/2013 08:33 am
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/flightdata/calendar.html
Quote
05/01/14..............Orbital/Cygnus-2 launch
06/06/14..............SpaceX/Dragon-4 launch
06/17/14..............ESA/ATV-5 launch

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/19/2013 07:31 am
The next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on December 7th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/19/2013 12:30 pm
It's exactly on Saturday December 7th, 2013...Thanks anik for this information!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Comga on 11/19/2013 03:32 pm
Thanks Space Pete for this post! It's great to have it in one post  :o

Ditto!  Thanks Space Pete and, as always, to anik, for information I can really use for planning.
People involved with one particular CrS payload listed for next year are very sketpical.   ;)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/22/2013 10:33 am
There will be two ISS orbit's reboosts instead of one - on December 11th (test reboost) and December 13th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Nicolas PILLET on 11/22/2013 06:34 pm
Do you know why there will be a test reboost ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/22/2013 06:39 pm
Do you know why there will be a test reboost?

It is the forgotten old practice to have test reboost for arrived spacecraft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Nicolas PILLET on 11/22/2013 07:04 pm
Do you know why there will be a test reboost?

It is the forgotten old practice to have test reboost for arrived spacecraft.

And do you know :

1. Why this practice has been forgotten ?
2. Why, suddenly, it reappears ?

:-)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/26/2013 06:22 pm
Launch now scheduled on December 17 (local? probably December 18 GMT - should be ~03:00 UTC/10 pm EST) to clear away from the Chinese lunar landing party now rumored on December 16:

Orbital Sciences ‏@OrbitalSciences
@OrbitalSciences and @NASA have identified December 17, 2013 as the target launch date for Orbital's first ISS commericial resupply mission
When will the rendezvous and berthing take place?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: erioladastra on 11/27/2013 12:45 am
And do you know :

1. Why this practice has been forgotten ?
2. Why, suddenly, it reappears ?

:-)

--------------------------

I think it is a translation issue.    We have been doing this for ages.  I think he meant folks had forgotten we do this.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/29/2013 05:48 pm
The schedule is updated by information from L2 section of NSF forum.

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

December 11 - ISS orbit's test reboost by Progress M-21M engines
December 13 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
December 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
December 20 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]

2014
January 30 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February 24 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 1 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May/June - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 6 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
June 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 17 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 22 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-24) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-25) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Poisk)

Changes on November 22nd
Changes on November 26th
Changes on November 27th
Changes on November 29th
Changes on December 4th
Changes on December 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/30/2013 05:26 pm
The schedule is updated by information from L2 section of NSF forum.

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

December 23 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]

According to MCC-M web site this EVA operation will be held on Dec 16 !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 12/02/2013 04:44 pm
Do you know why there will be a test reboost?

It is the forgotten old practice to have test reboost for arrived spacecraft

There will be installation of new version of software (8.07) for Zvezda computers on December 5th, and RSC Energia wants at first to do a test reboost for checking correct work of software before normal reboost.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 12/03/2013 11:07 pm
The NASA TV schedule is showing the EVA on Dec. 27:

December 27, Friday
TBD - ISS Russian Spacewalk Coverage - (Spacewalk begins at TBD) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 12/05/2013 01:01 pm
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Breaking.html

February 3, Monday
11 a.m. - ISS Progress 52 Undocking Coverage (Undocking scheduled at 11:18 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)
 
February 5, Wednesday
11 a.m. - ISS Progress 54 Launch Coverage (Launch scheduled at 11:23 a.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)
4:45 p.m. - ISS Progress 54 Docking Coverage (Docking scheduled at 5:22 p.m. ET) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/06/2013 07:31 pm
http://msdb.gsfc.nasa.gov/change_log.php
Quote
2013-12-07 CRS/OSC-03   Launch date is TBD.   Mike Schaub scrub (CRS/OSC-02 is 5/8/2013).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/09/2013 04:06 pm
http://www.orbital.com/NewsInfo/MissionUpdates/Orb-1/
Quote
ISS Commercial Resupply Services Mission (Orb-1)

Launch Date: No Earlier Than December 18, 2013
Launch Site: Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, Wallops Island, VA
Launch Window: 9:42 - 9:47 pm EST (02:42 - 02:47 am GMT Dec. 19)
Cygnus Arrival at ISS : No Earlier Than December 21, 2013
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 12/09/2013 04:13 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
January 12 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 16 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37a) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
January 30 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February 24 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 1 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May/June - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 6 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
June 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 17 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 22 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Pirs airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Pirs airlock
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Poisk)

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 12/18/2013 08:49 am
Next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on January 16, but it depends on Cygnus launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/10/2014 07:28 am
http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/january/new-science-nasa-cargo-launches-to-space-station-aboard-orbital-1-mission/#.Us-unNLuKAg
Quote
The capsule is scheduled to depart the station in February and burn up during reentry in Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/10/2014 07:50 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37a) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
February 3 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 - Progress M-20M deorbit burn
February 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
February 24 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 25/26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 16 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 18 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
May 1 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May/June - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 6 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
June 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 17 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
June 22 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
June - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Pirs airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Pirs airlock
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/13/2014 09:21 am
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/spacenews/files/orb1_berthing.html

"The Cygnus captured Sunday will remain attached to the space station until mid February"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/13/2014 09:28 am
Quote
The Cygnus cargo vehicle consists of two modules. The service module provides attitude control, propulsion, navigation, electrical power and contains the solar arrays. The pressurized cargo module, which comprises the majority of the vehicle, provides the space for delivering cargo and logistics. However, there is no capacity for the recovery of cargo as the vehicle is intended for a destructive reentry over the Pacific Ocean Feb. 19. It will be unberthed and released from the station Feb. 18.

http://www.nasa.gov/content/cygnus-arrives-at-station-on-orbital-1-mission/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/17/2014 03:14 pm
Progress M-20M will make autonomous flight after undocking for a performing Izgib experiment till February 11th.

Progress M-21M will make undocking and docking in June for additional tests of Kurs-NA system.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/18/2014 05:50 pm
Progress M-21M will make undocking and docking in June for additional tests of Kurs-NA system

Correction: in the middle of April.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 01/19/2014 02:31 am
Progress M-21M will make undocking and docking in June for additional tests of Kurs-NA system

Correction: in the middle of April.
Anik is this a typo or a Docking port conflict??

April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 16 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 18 - Progress M-21M docking (to Pirs) for Kurs-NA tests
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/19/2014 07:09 am
It is typo, thanks!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/23/2014 05:35 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
February 3 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5 - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 - Progress M-20M deorbit burn
February 18 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 1 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
March 3 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 25/26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 16 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 18 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
May 1 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May/June - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
June 10 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June-August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman]
June-August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman]
July - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
July - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 8 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 11 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 10 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Fuji on 01/23/2014 06:51 am

SpX-5:
• Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass (CREAM)


CREAM is replaced to the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) ?

http://www.nasa.gov/press/2014/january/nasa-set-for-a-big-year-in-earth-science-with-five-new-missions/
Quote
CATS is scheduled to launch Sept. 12 on another SpaceX ISS commercial resupply flight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/23/2014 07:49 am
CREAM is replaced to the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS)?

Yes. CREAM is on SpX-6 now. Per schedule in L2 section of our forum.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/25/2014 01:52 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32603.135
Quote
SpaceX-3 is scheduled to launch no earlier than March 1st and rendezvous with ISS on March 3rd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/27/2014 06:16 pm
I was told that there will be only one ISS Russian EVA in 2014.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: d3jf on 01/28/2014 10:41 am
I was told that there will be only one ISS Russian EVA in 2014.

Only one, meaning yesterday's EVA was the last this year, or one more, meaning EVA-38 will take place in June as planned?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/28/2014 12:18 pm
As per http://www.spaceflightnow.com/tracking/index.html, SpX-4 launch is planned on June 8th.

Only one, meaning yesterday's EVA was the last this year, or one more, meaning EVA-38 will take place in June as planned?

EVA-38 in August.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Nicolas PILLET on 01/28/2014 03:58 pm
It's not what Lopota said in MGTU Baumann.

http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/15049/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/03/2014 06:49 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
March 11 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 13 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 16 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
March 18 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 25/26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 17 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 23 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 25 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
May 1 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 10 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 13 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 25 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
July - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 25 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
July 27 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July/August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman (or Gerst)]
July/August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman (or Gerst)]
July/August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman (or Gerst)]
August 5 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
August 26 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 27 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
November 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2015
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 18 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 21 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
March 7 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Zalyotin, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

Changes on February 5th
Changes on February 9th
Changes on February 11th
Changes on February 27th
Changes on March 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Phosphorus on 02/05/2014 10:04 pm
Anik, there's a discrepancy with Japanese equipment schedule.
according to
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=1181.msg1143452#msg1143452
the HTV-6 launches in 2015
HTV-7 -- in 2016

Your schedule shows no HTV in 2015, and HTV-6 in 2016

Which one is correct?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Fuji on 02/05/2014 10:47 pm
Anik, there's a discrepancy with Japanese equipment schedule.
according to
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=1181.msg1143452#msg1143452
the HTV-6 launches in 2015
HTV-7 -- in 2016

Your schedule shows no HTV in 2015, and HTV-6 in 2016

Which one is correct?

My schedule is JAXA's plan (reflecting budget request), and I know that will be delayed highly probable.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/06/2014 01:05 pm
The planned ISS orbit's reboost in February is cancelled.

Which one is correct?

I have used an information from the ISS Flight Plan Flight Planning Integration Panel schedule (November 25, 2013) on L2 section of our forum.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Ian on 02/07/2014 09:12 pm
This german article says that Alexander Gerst will do at least one EVA.

http://www.welt.de/wissenschaft/weltraum/article124597063/Deutscher-Astronaut-wird-in-Weltraum-aussteigen.html

Thomas Reiter said this in a press conference on the 6th February at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/11/2014 08:48 am
I was told that Soyuz TMA-10M landing has been moved up to March 11th (local time), and the next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on March 20th, but it depends on Dragon's activity.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/11/2014 09:43 am
The plan is updated with information from the ISS Flight Plan Flight Planning Integration Panel schedule (February 6, 2014) on L2 section of our forum.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Comga on 02/11/2014 03:49 pm
This post (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=33984.msg1158934#msg1158934) notes the overlap of SpX-5 and SpX-6, with launches 8 days apart and both occupying Harmony nadir from 12/6 to 12/29. Joffan assumes it is "just an artifact of as-yet-unresolved future schedules."
Quote
November 27 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
November 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Curiously the footnote " TBR 3-75 Forward work to resolve port utilization conflicts" is applied to SpX-5 but not SpX-6
 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/11/2014 04:35 pm
This post (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=33984.msg1158934#msg1158934) notes the overlap of SpX-5 and SpX-6, with launches 8 days apart and both occupying Harmony nadir from 12/6 to 12/29. Joffan assumes it is "just an artifact of as-yet-unresolved future schedules."
Quote
November 27 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
November 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2015
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Curiously the footnote " TBR 3-75 Forward work to resolve port utilization conflicts" is applied to SpX-5 but not SpX-6
If not resolved they could always transfer it zenith or vice versa like they did for HTV when shuttle came with payload (MPLM?) requiring Harmony Nadir.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/12/2014 10:33 pm
There is also an overlapping on Harmony nadir with HTV-5 and SpX-4 in July/August.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/13/2014 06:28 pm
There is also an overlapping on Harmony nadir with HTV-5 and SpX-4 in July/August.
well there is always the parking orbit for SpaceX. Just do not load any time critical items onboard.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/26/2014 08:04 pm
From http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/Suit_Water_Intrusion_Mishap_Investigation_Report.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/27/2014 10:56 am
The next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on March 13th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/06/2014 02:51 pm
Aleksandr Skvortsov has told today that there will be oficially one Russian EVA in Expedition 40, in August 2014. Oleg Artemyev has told me that he will launch Chasqui-1 satellite manually during this EVA. Skvortsov has added that there can be one more Russian EVA in July, but it is not decided for now.

Steven Swanson has told me that there will be two-three U.S. EVAs in Expedition 40, but it is not decided for now who will participate in them.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: catdlr on 03/07/2014 06:55 pm
Space Station Live: HD Earth-View Cameras Heading to Station

Published on Mar 7, 2014
Space Station Live commentator Pat Ryan interviews Lori Motes, the lead engineer of the High-Definition Earth Viewing experiment that will fly to station on March 16 aboard the Space-X Dragon spacecraft.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLj0lrfan1g
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 03/07/2014 08:45 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 25 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
July 27 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

Changes on February 11th
Anik, Space Pete we have a large port conflict. JAXA says the dates are correct. We need to get clarification from ISS contacts about this and if the above is correct and we need find out which ISS VV is going to take the zenith port.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: brahmanknight on 03/07/2014 09:31 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
July 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
July 6 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 25 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
July 27 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

Changes on February 11th
Anik, Space Pete we have a large port conflict. JAXA says the dates are correct. We need to get clarification from ISS contacts about this and if the above is correct and we need find out which ISS VV is going to take the zenith port.

I believe it has been discussed that the Dragon and Cygnus can't go to the zenith CBM ( Dragon due to solar panels, Cygnus due to aft grapple fixture ).  I could be wrong about that, but in that case, only the HTV can go to the zenith CBM.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/09/2014 02:24 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2014
March 25/26 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson] and docking (to Poisk)
March 28 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 31 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 17 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 23 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 25 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
May 6 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 9 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 10 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 13 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 25 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
July/August - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
July/August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman]
July/August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
August 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
August 10 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
August 26 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 5 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 27 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
November 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 29 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2015
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 18 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 21 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 7 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [TBD, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

Changes on March 13th
Changes on March 14th
Changes on March 17th
Changes on March 18th
Changes on March 20th
Changes on March 21st
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/14/2014 07:24 am
The next ISS orbit's reboost is planned on March 28/29th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/15/2014 10:20 am
April 7, Monday
9:45 a.m. - Coverage of the ISS Progress 54 Undocking from the ISS (Undocking scheduled at 9:55 a.m. EDT) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/17/2014 07:01 pm
March 30, Sunday
9:45 p.m. - Coverage of the SpaceX-3/Dragon Launch to the ISS (Launch scheduled at 10:50 p.m.) - KSC (All Channels)

April 2, Tuesday
5:45 a.m. - Coverage of the SpaceX-3/Dragon Rendezvous and Grapple at the ISS (Grapple scheduled at appx. 7 a.m. EDT) - JSC (All Channels)
9:30 a.m. - Coverage of the SpaceX-3/Dragon Berthing to the ISS (Berthing scheduled to begin at appx. 9:45 a.m. EDT) - JSC (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/21/2014 06:46 am
Spaceflight Now reported SpX-4 launch date is August 8th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/23/2014 05:52 pm
As per L2 section of our forum, preliminary dates of US EVA-26 and EVA-27 are July 10 and July 17 respectively.

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

2014
April - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
April - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 7 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 18 - Progress M-22M deorbit burn
April 23 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
April 25 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April/May - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 6 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
May 9 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 14 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 28 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 10 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
July 10 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman]
June 15 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 17 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 25 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
August 8 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
August 10 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 12 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
September 9 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 15 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 26 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
November 28 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 15 (TBD) - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2015
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 18 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 21 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 7 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [TBD, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

Changes on March 23rd
Changes on March 27th
Changes on April 1st
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: paycom on 03/24/2014 12:32 pm
Tweet by Reid Wiseman indicates there will be a third EVA during Expedition 40 performed by him and Gerst:
Quote
Terry W.  Virts ‏@AstroTerry 
This is "EVA" week for me and @AstroSamantha - two NBL runs and lots of spacesuit maintenance classes.
 Reid Wiseman ‏@astro_reid 
@AstroTerry @AstroSamantha I'll be there Wednesday too with @Astro_Alex for 40-3. 'Enjoy' the underwater time!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 03/25/2014 11:32 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [TBD, Kopra, Peake]

Anik,
Do you know what has happened to Zalyotin's assignment?
Thanks
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Comga on 03/26/2014 10:55 pm
Need to mark the three Dragon (SpX-3) dates as TBD per L2. (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=31562.msg1177048#msg1177048)
I wonder when it can be fit in and if there will be a knock-on for Cugnus (Orb-2).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/27/2014 05:41 am
The plan is updated according to information from http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/flightdata/calendar.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 04/01/2014 08:55 am
Progress M-22M will perform Radar-Progress experiment after undocking from April 13 to 18.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 04/20/2014 02:08 pm
Seeing that Andrey has stopped updating this on NSF (he will continue to do so on Novosti Kosmonavtiki (http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/forum10/topic12565/)), I may as well try to follow up with reference to his Russian version......  :P


Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2014
January 9 18:07:08 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
January 12 11:08/13:05 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 18 00:09:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
January 27 14:00-20:08 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37a) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
February 3  16:21:27 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5  16:23:33/22:22:19  - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 08:31 - release of satellites Flock 1-1 and Flock 1-2 from JEM RMS
February 11 11:06:31 - Progress M-20M de-orbit
February 11 12:41 - release of satellites Flock 1-3 and Flock 1-4 from JEM RMS
February 12 08:30 - release of satellites Flock 1-5 and Flock 1-6 from JEM RMS
February 13 08:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-11 and Flock 1-12 from JEM RMS
February 14 04:15 - release of satellites Flock 1-13 and Flock 1-14 from JEM RMS
February 14 11:45 - release of satellites Flock 1-15 and Flock 1-16 from JEM RMS
February 15 07:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-7 and Flock 1-8 from JEM RMS
February 15 10:55 - release of satellites Flock 1-9 and Flock 1-10 from JEM RMS
February 18 10:15/11:41 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 19 17:45:37 - Cygnus (Orb-1) de-orbit
February 25 17:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-17 and Flock 1-18 from JEM RMS
February 26 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-21 and Flock 1-22 from JEM RMS
February 26 07:35 - release of satellites Flock 1-19 and Flock 1-20 from JEM RMS
February 27 00:50 - release of satellites Flock 1-23 and Flock 1-24 from JEM RMS
February 27 07:40 - release of satellites Flock 1-25 and Flock 1-26 from JEM RMS
February 28 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-27 and Flock 1-28 from JEM RMS
February 28 07:30 - release of satellites Lituanica Sat-1, LitSat-1, SkyCube, UAPSat-1 and ArduSat-2 from JEM RMS
March 11 00:02:32/03:23:50 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 13 04:07:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 17 01:31:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-22M engines
March 26 21:17:23 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
March 27 23:53:28 - Soyuz TMA-12M docking (to Poisk)
March 28 22:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 3 20:42:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-21M engines
April 7 13:58:23 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 15:26:27/21:14:18 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 12 15:16:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 18 14:54 - Progress M-22M de-orbit
April 18 19:25:22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
April 20 11:14/14:06 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 08:58:20 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 23 13:56-15:32 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Mastracchio, Swanson]
April 25 12:13:11 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 29 07:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
May 13/14 22:35:56/01:58:06 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 18 11:52/13:26 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 18 19:05 - Dragon (SpX-3) splashdown
May 28/29 19:57:41/01:44:02 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)

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


2014

June 9 13:21 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda)
June 17 (NET)- Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
June 18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
June 19 13:50 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
June 20 (NET) - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 11 (NET) - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 17 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 22 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23/24 21:42/TBD - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-29) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
July 25 01:44:34 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
August 12 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
August 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
August 20 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
August 27 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Swanson, Wiseman]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-28) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
Late August/September - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
Late August/September - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 18 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 25 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 6 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Pirs airlock [Samokutyaev, Suraev]
October - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 15 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 24 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 26 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
November 28 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2015
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 18 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
January 21 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 25 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
February 1 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 7 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
middle of June - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
June 19 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
beginning of July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 24 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
July 27 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 26 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 29 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November (TBD) - Nauka launch
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 16 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 30 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [TBD, Kopra, Peake]
December 28 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

2016
January 4 - Cygnus (Orb-6) launch
January 7 - Cygnus (Orb-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Cygnus (Orb-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Pirs)
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 16 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

Changes on April 22
Changes on April 24
Changes on April 25
Changes on April 30
Changes on May 7
Changes on May 29
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/25/2014 06:17 pm
According to the NK forum the reboost on April, 26th was cancelled.

Now confirmed by Jester on L2.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/07/2014 09:50 am
Unberthing of Cygnus (Orb-2) is planned on July 11.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=33924.30
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/10/2014 05:53 am
According to the latest FPIP undocking of Progress M-21M is planned on June, 9.
Anik has reported that the deploy of Chasqui 1 will be during Russian EVA-38 on June, 19.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: catdlr on 06/05/2014 09:10 pm
June 5, 2014
MEDIA ADVISORY M14-098

Space Station Cargo Ship Departure to Air on NASA TV

NASA Television will provide live coverage of the departure of an unpiloted Russian cargo vehicle from the International Space Station (ISS) beginning at 9 a.m. EDT Monday, June 9.

The ISS Progress 53 cargo ship, which first arrived at the orbiting laboratory in late November 2013, will undock from the station’s Zvezda Service Module at 9:30 a.m. EDT.

The cargo ship, loaded with trash from the space station, will move to a location well away from the station for an engine firing that will send the craft on a course to burn up upon reentry into Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.

The undocking will clear the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module for the arrival in August of the final European Automated Transfer Vehicle cargo ship, ATV-5. Named for the Belgian physicist and astronomer Georges Lemaitre, the ATV-5 is scheduled for launch from Kourou, French Guiana, on an Ariane 5 rocket in late July.

For NASA TV downlink, schedule and streaming video information, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv
For more about the International Space Station, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/station
-end-
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Prober on 06/11/2014 01:04 pm
Since this is a Schedule event maybe this is the right place for this question.

Where does the Sept 2015 tourist event happen?  Who gives up a Soyuz seat or do we have an extra Soyuz?
 http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=30070.msg1212614#msg1212614

know I could look up the old tourist info but that was then, this is now.

thx
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: AnalogMan on 06/11/2014 01:37 pm
Since this is a Schedule event maybe this is the right place for this question.

Where does the Sept 2015 tourist event happen?  Who gives up a Soyuz seat or do we have an extra Soyuz?
 http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=30070.msg1212614#msg1212614 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=30070.msg1212614#msg1212614)

know I could look up the old tourist info but that was then, this is now.

thx

Will be choreographed using a direct handover of crew.

Volkov, Brightman & Mogensen go up on 44S (TMA-18M) for a total of 9 people on ISS.

10 days later Brightman, Mogensen & Padalka go down on 42S (TMA-16M)

Two of the ISS crew (Kelly & Kornienko) are in the middle of a 353-day stay when this happens, so don't get swapped out.

Currently launch pencilled in for October 4, 2015
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: npuentes on 08/01/2014 06:56 pm
How come this thread, with schedule, is no longer updated?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 08/01/2014 07:53 pm
How come this thread, with schedule, is no longer updated?
anik (NSF Russian and ISS Admin & Global Moderator) appears handed over his schedule update responsibilities for the NSF Forum until further notice to Global Moderator Satori (Moderator & Global Moderator). Please contact him or Space Pete (NASASpaceflight ISS Editor & Global Moderator), the Lead Mod for the ISS Section via personal message for non L2 schedule update requests.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Space Pete on 08/01/2014 09:59 pm
This schedule is indeed a great loss, I certainly miss it. If no single forum member has the time to keep track of and update this schedule alone, then I was thinking that maybe the community as a whole could agree a set of standards (i.e. time zones, layouts, etc.), and then this schedule could become a "community project" so to speak, with anyone and everyone chipping in as and when they can? Maybe we could also think about producing a graphical schedule, in addition to the text-based one?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 08/01/2014 10:42 pm
This schedule is indeed a great loss, I certainly miss it. If no single forum member has the time to keep track of and update this schedule alone, then I was thinking that maybe the community as a whole could agree a set of standards (i.e. time zones, layouts, etc.), and then this schedule could become a "community project" so to speak, with anyone and everyone chipping in as and when they can? Maybe we could also think about producing a graphical schedule, in addition to the text-based one?
Every schedule on NSF is managed using UTC. Salo and Anik's formats seem to be the best and easiest to read. I would do it but I am ending up with less and less time that I can spend to this with me soon to have a family to take care of.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: sorin86 on 08/08/2014 08:30 pm
Today 8 Aug 2014, on the 1st visible pass over Romania (approx 18:15 UT), the ISS was followed by another light. The 2nd light was at about 7 fingers distance (arm stretchet out), is was fainter (like an average star) and the distance between the 2 seemed constant.

On the 2nd visible pass (approx 19:52 UT), the 2nd light wasn't visible any more.

What was that 2nd light?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: DaveS on 08/08/2014 08:34 pm
Today 8 Aug 2014, on the 1st visible pass over Romania (approx 18:15 UT), the ISS was followed by another light. The 2nd light was at about 7 fingers distance (arm stretchet out), is was fainter (like an average star) and the distance between the 2 seemed constant.

On the 2nd visible pass (approx 19:52 UT), the 2nd light wasn't visible any more.

What was that 2nd light?
Most likely ATV-5. Most probable reason for it not being visible during the second pass was that the sun-angle was not right for it to be visible. Remember, ISS is very big and consists of several highly reflective elements while the ATV only has its four solar arrays.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: sorin86 on 08/09/2014 12:44 pm
Indeed. Thanks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 08/11/2014 01:57 pm
OK let's try again.....  ;)

Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2014
January 9 18:07:08 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
January 12 11:08/13:05 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 18 00:09:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
January 27 14:00-20:08 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37a) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
February 3  16:21:27 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5  16:23:33/22:22:19  - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 08:31 - release of satellites Flock 1-1 and Flock 1-2 from JEM RMS
February 11 11:06:31 - Progress M-20M de-orbit
February 11 12:41 - release of satellites Flock 1-3 and Flock 1-4 from JEM RMS
February 12 08:30 - release of satellites Flock 1-5 and Flock 1-6 from JEM RMS
February 13 08:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-11 and Flock 1-12 from JEM RMS
February 14 04:15 - release of satellites Flock 1-13 and Flock 1-14 from JEM RMS
February 14 11:45 - release of satellites Flock 1-15 and Flock 1-16 from JEM RMS
February 15 07:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-7 and Flock 1-8 from JEM RMS
February 15 10:55 - release of satellites Flock 1-9 and Flock 1-10 from JEM RMS
February 18 10:15/11:41 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 19 17:45:37 - Cygnus (Orb-1) de-orbit
February 25 17:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-17 and Flock 1-18 from JEM RMS
February 26 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-21 and Flock 1-22 from JEM RMS
February 26 07:35 - release of satellites Flock 1-19 and Flock 1-20 from JEM RMS
February 27 00:50 - release of satellites Flock 1-23 and Flock 1-24 from JEM RMS
February 27 07:40 - release of satellites Flock 1-25 and Flock 1-26 from JEM RMS
February 28 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-27 and Flock 1-28 from JEM RMS
February 28 07:30 - release of satellites Lituanica Sat-1, LitSat-1, SkyCube, UAPSat-1 and ArduSat-2 from JEM RMS
March 11 00:02:32/03:23:50 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 13 04:07:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 17 01:31:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-22M engines
March 26 21:17:23 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
March 27 23:53:28 - Soyuz TMA-12M docking (to Poisk)
March 28 22:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 3 20:42:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-21M engines
April 7 13:58:23 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 15:26:27/21:14:18 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 12 15:16:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 18 14:54 - Progress M-22M de-orbit
April 18 19:25:22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
April 20 11:14/14:06 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 08:58:20 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 23 13:56-15:32 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Mastracchio, Swanson]
April 25 12:13:11 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 29 07:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
May 13/14 22:35:56/01:58:06 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 18 11:52/13:26 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 18 19:05 - Dragon (SpX-3) splashdown
May 28/29 19:57:41/01:44:02 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 9 13:29:49/16:34:00 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) & de-orbit
June 19 14:10-21:33 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
June 25 10:41:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 11 14:53:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 13 16:52:16 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
July 16 10:36/12:53 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 21:44:23 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 10:57:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Zvezda engines
July 23/24 21:44:44/03:31:37 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29 23:47:45 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
July 31 21:51:00 - Progress M-23M de-orbit
August 9 22:45 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" fly-around for LIRIS testing
August 12 13:29:53 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
August 14 16:58:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
August 15 09:14/10:42 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 17 12:34 - Cygnus (Orb-2) de-orbit
August 18 14:02-19:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
August 19 18:25:02 - release of satellites Flock 1b-23 and Flock 1b-24 from JEM RMS
August 20 02:26:13 - release of satellites Flock 1b-25 and Flock 1b-26 from JEM RMS
August 20 09:50:02 - release of satellites Flock 1b-15 and Flock 1b-16 from JEM RMS
August 21 13:37:00 - release of satellites Flock 1b-1 and Flock 1b-2 from JEM RMS
August 23 19:43:57 - release of satellites Flock 1b-7 and Flock 1b-8 from JEM RMS
August 27 08:37:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 5 09:29:40 - release of satellites Flock 1b-17 and Flock 1b-18 from JEM RMS
September 10/11 23:01:30/02:23:07 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 14 02:08:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 21 05:52:03 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
September 23 10:52/13:21 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25/26 20:25:00/02:11:29 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)

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

2014
October 7 12:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
October 8 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
October 15 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-28) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
October 18 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 21 01:29 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 22 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Pirs airlock [Samokutyaev, Suraev]
October 24 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 29 07:09:48/TBD - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 10 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 23/24 20:59/TBD - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 28 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 1 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
December 3 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2015
January 8 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 25 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
February 3 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 4 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
February 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 9 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 28/29 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 1 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
April 4 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
April 28 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 30 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 12 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 13 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
June 15 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
July 15 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 28 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
July 30 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
August 13 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
August 15 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Late August - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 25 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
September 28 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 1 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
October 4 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
October 14 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
October 26 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 6 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 9 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 23 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
TBD - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS

2016
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 9 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
March 7 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 12 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

Changes on August 16
Changes on September 27
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: d3jf on 08/11/2014 03:58 pm
Thank you for updating the schedule once again, really appreciated!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: brahmanknight on 08/11/2014 06:10 pm
Thank you!  This updated schedule is one of the most useful parts of this website.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 08/22/2014 07:57 am
Posted by William Harwood on his EVA-39 RS article (highlights are mine):
http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/spacenews/files/081814_rs_eva39.html (http://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/spacenews/files/081814_rs_eva39.html)

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NASA had planned to carry out two U.S. spacewalks of its own this month, one to move a failed pump module to a long-term storage position on the station's solar power truss and the other to replace a critical solar array electrical component. But the EVAs were put on hold pending arrival of replacement spacesuit batteries.

The new batteries are scheduled for launch aboard a SpaceX Dragon cargo ship Sept. 19. Assuming that flight stays on schedule, NASA flight engineer Reid Wiseman and European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst could venture outside for their first spacewalk sometime in early October, pending management approval, replacing a solar array power system device known as a sequential shunt unit.

Wiseman and astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore, scheduled for launch aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft Sept. 25, then would be clear to carry out the pump relocation spacewalk later in October.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 09/03/2014 05:14 pm
BUMP:

LINK: http://russianspaceweb.com/oka_t.html

Russia substitutes manned missions from Vostochny with Oka-T lab

The Russian space agency, Roskosmos, quietly replaced a highly advertised first launch of the nation's cosmonauts from the new space port in Vostochny with an automated space lab. The Oka-T module designed for periodic servicing by space station crews in orbit should provide an exit strategy for the Russian space officials, who made an impossible promise to the Kremlin to fly a manned mission from the new space center in 2018.

Oka's reversal of fortune
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...To camouflage their "little trick," Russian space officials began characterizing the 2018 milestone as the "first launch within the manned space program," instead of the first "manned launch," without specifying what exactly would fly from Vostochny in 2018. As a result, the official Russian media continued its cheerleading of the upcoming manned launch from Vostochny. In reality, no cosmonaut would be able to blast off from Vostochny until 2020s, when the new-generation spacecraft and the Angara-5 rocket are finally certified to carry the crew.

Then, during Vladimir Putin's visit to Vostochny on Sept. 2, 2014, an official TV report caught a glimpse of a presentation handed out at a meeting chaired by the Russian president. The document revealed drawings of the Oka-T module and the Soyuz-2 rocket under a title "Achieving the first launch within manned space program in 2018."

Given the enormous political weight of the 2018 deadline, there is little doubt that a long-delayed Oka-T mission will finally get proper funding and attention. Moreover, given a possible multi-year gap between the introduction of the Oka-T and the arrival of the manned spacecraft at Vostochny, multiple Oka-T missions could be undertaken. However developers will likely be hard-pressed to provide the new platforms with adequate scientific payloads...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: catdlr on 09/08/2014 10:33 pm
NASA Hosts Media Briefing to Announce New Earth Observing Role for International Space Station

Published on Sep 8, 2014
NASA announced a new era in its exploration of our home planet with the launch of the first in a series of Earth science instruments to the International Space Station. The first Earth-observing instrument to be mounted on the exterior of the space station will launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, on the next SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services flight. ISS-RapidScat will monitor ocean winds for climate research, weather predictions and hurricane monitoring from the space station's unique vantage point.
The second instrument is the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS), a laser instrument that will measure clouds and the location and distribution of pollution, dust, smoke, and other particulates in the atmosphere. CATS will follow ISS-RapidScat on the fifth SpaceX space station resupply flight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOFmungRM4s&feature=em-uploademail
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 10/28/2014 12:16 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2014
January 9 18:07:08 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
January 12 11:08/13:05 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 18 00:09:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
January 27 14:00-20:08 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37a) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
February 3  16:21:27 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5  16:23:33/22:22:19  - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 08:31 - release of satellites Flock 1-1 and Flock 1-2 from JEM RMS
February 11 11:06:31 - Progress M-20M de-orbit
February 11 12:41 - release of satellites Flock 1-3 and Flock 1-4 from JEM RMS
February 12 08:30 - release of satellites Flock 1-5 and Flock 1-6 from JEM RMS
February 13 08:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-11 and Flock 1-12 from JEM RMS
February 14 04:15 - release of satellites Flock 1-13 and Flock 1-14 from JEM RMS
February 14 11:45 - release of satellites Flock 1-15 and Flock 1-16 from JEM RMS
February 15 07:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-7 and Flock 1-8 from JEM RMS
February 15 10:55 - release of satellites Flock 1-9 and Flock 1-10 from JEM RMS
February 18 10:15/11:41 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 19 17:45:37 - Cygnus (Orb-1) de-orbit
February 25 17:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-17 and Flock 1-18 from JEM RMS
February 26 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-21 and Flock 1-22 from JEM RMS
February 26 07:35 - release of satellites Flock 1-19 and Flock 1-20 from JEM RMS
February 27 00:50 - release of satellites Flock 1-23 and Flock 1-24 from JEM RMS
February 27 07:40 - release of satellites Flock 1-25 and Flock 1-26 from JEM RMS
February 28 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-27 and Flock 1-28 from JEM RMS
February 28 07:30 - release of satellites Lituanica Sat-1, LitSat-1, SkyCube, UAPSat-1 and ArduSat-2 from JEM RMS
March 11 00:02:32/03:23:50 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 13 04:07:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 17 01:31:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-22M engines
March 26 21:17:23 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
March 27 23:53:28 - Soyuz TMA-12M docking (to Poisk)
March 28 22:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 3 20:42:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-21M engines
April 7 13:58:23 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 15:26:27/21:14:18 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 12 15:16:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 18 14:54 - Progress M-22M de-orbit
April 18 19:25:22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
April 20 11:14/14:06 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 08:58:20 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 23 13:56-15:32 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Mastracchio, Swanson]
April 25 12:13:11 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 29 07:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
May 13/14 22:35:56/01:58:06 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 18 11:52/13:26 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 18 19:05 - Dragon (SpX-3) splashdown
May 28/29 19:57:41/01:44:02 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 9 13:29:49/16:34:00 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) & de-orbit
June 19 14:10-21:33 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
June 25 10:41:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 11 14:53:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 13 16:52:16 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
July 16 10:36/12:53 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 21:44:23 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 10:57:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Zvezda engines
July 23/24 21:44:44/03:31:37 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29 23:47:45 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
July 31 21:51:00 - Progress M-23M de-orbit
August 9 22:45 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" fly-around for LIRIS testing
August 12 13:29:53 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
August 14 16:58:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
August 15 09:14/10:42 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 17 12:34 - Cygnus (Orb-2) de-orbit
August 18 14:02-19:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
August 19 18:25:02 - release of satellites Flock 1b-23 and Flock 1b-24 from JEM RMS
August 20 02:26:13 - release of satellites Flock 1b-25 and Flock 1b-26 from JEM RMS
August 20 09:50:02 - release of satellites Flock 1b-15 and Flock 1b-16 from JEM RMS
August 21 13:37:00 - release of satellites Flock 1b-1 and Flock 1b-2 from JEM RMS
August 23 19:43:57 - release of satellites Flock 1b-7 and Flock 1b-8 from JEM RMS
August 27 08:37:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 5 09:29:40 - release of satellites Flock 1b-17 and Flock 1b-18 from JEM RMS
September 10/11 23:01:30/02:23:07 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 14 02:08:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 21 05:52:03 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
September 23 10:52/13:21 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25/26 20:25:00/02:11:29 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 7 12:30-18:43 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
October 8 09:13:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
October 15 12:16-18:50 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-28) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Wilmore]
October 22 13:28-17:06 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Pirs airlock [Samokutyaev, Suraev]
October 25 12:02/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 25 19:38 - Dragon (SpX-4) splashdown
October 27 05:38:24 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)

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

2014
October 28 22:22:38 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch
October 29 07:09:42/13:09 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 2 09:58 - Cygnus (Orb-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 10 00:24/03:54 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 13 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
November 20 - Progress M-24M de-orbit
November 23/24 21:01:13/02:50 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 3 - Cygnus (Orb-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 9 22:15 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
December 12 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2015
January 8 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-29) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-30) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
February 4 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
February 6 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 10 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
February 17 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March 9 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 12 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 27 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 1 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
April 4 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-31) from Quest airlock
April 26 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 28 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 4 - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 26 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 13 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
June 15 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Pirs airlock
June/July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-32) from Quest airlock
July 15 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
August 4 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
August 6 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 13 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
August 15 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 22 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-33) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-34) from Quest airlock
Late August - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
September 1 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
September 11 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
September 14 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 25 - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
September 28 - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 22 - Progress MS launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 5 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 6 - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 20 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
November/December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock
December 5 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
December 7 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
TBD - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS

2016
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 9 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 10 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 12 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 3 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 12 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]

Changes on October 27

Original data from anik (http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/forum10/topic12565/)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ras391 on 01/22/2015 09:55 pm
Do we have an update schedule of ISS flight events? Last update over a month ago.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 01/23/2015 08:57 am
Do we have an update schedule of ISS flight events? Last update over a month ago.

Looks like I forgot to update it again.  ;)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 02/07/2015 12:22 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2014
January 9 18:07:08 - Cygnus (Orb-1) launch
January 12 11:08/13:05 - Cygnus (Orb-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 18 00:09:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
January 27 14:00-20:08 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-37a) from Pirs airlock [Kotov, Ryazanskiy]
February 3  16:21:27 - Progress M-20M undocking (from Pirs)
February 5  16:23:33/22:22:19  - Progress M-22M launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 11 08:31 - release of satellites Flock 1-1 and Flock 1-2 from JEM RMS
February 11 11:06:31 - Progress M-20M de-orbit
February 11 12:41 - release of satellites Flock 1-3 and Flock 1-4 from JEM RMS
February 12 08:30 - release of satellites Flock 1-5 and Flock 1-6 from JEM RMS
February 13 08:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-11 and Flock 1-12 from JEM RMS
February 14 04:15 - release of satellites Flock 1-13 and Flock 1-14 from JEM RMS
February 14 11:45 - release of satellites Flock 1-15 and Flock 1-16 from JEM RMS
February 15 07:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-7 and Flock 1-8 from JEM RMS
February 15 10:55 - release of satellites Flock 1-9 and Flock 1-10 from JEM RMS
February 18 10:15/11:41 - Cygnus (Orb-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 19 17:45:37 - Cygnus (Orb-1) de-orbit
February 25 17:00 - release of satellites Flock 1-17 and Flock 1-18 from JEM RMS
February 26 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-21 and Flock 1-22 from JEM RMS
February 26 07:35 - release of satellites Flock 1-19 and Flock 1-20 from JEM RMS
February 27 00:50 - release of satellites Flock 1-23 and Flock 1-24 from JEM RMS
February 27 07:40 - release of satellites Flock 1-25 and Flock 1-26 from JEM RMS
February 28 04:20 - release of satellites Flock 1-27 and Flock 1-28 from JEM RMS
February 28 07:30 - release of satellites Lituanica Sat-1, LitSat-1, SkyCube, UAPSat-1 and ArduSat-2 from JEM RMS
March 11 00:02:32/03:23:50 - Soyuz TMA-10M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kotov, Ryazanskiy, Hopkins]
March 13 04:07:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
March 17 01:31:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-22M engines
March 26 21:17:23 - Soyuz TMA-12M launch [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
March 27 23:53:28 - Soyuz TMA-12M docking (to Poisk)
March 28 22:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 3 20:42:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-21M engines
April 7 13:58:23 - Progress M-22M undocking (from Pirs)
April 9 15:26:27/21:14:18 - Progress M-23M launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 12 15:16:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
April 18 14:54 - Progress M-22M de-orbit
April 18 19:25:22 - Dragon (SpX-3) launch
April 20 11:14/14:06 - Dragon (SpX-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 08:58:20 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 23 13:56-15:32 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-26) from Quest airlock [Mastracchio, Swanson]
April 25 12:13:11 - Progress M-21M docking (to Zvezda) for Kurs-NA tests
April 29 07:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-21M engines
May 13/14 22:35:56/01:58:06 - Soyuz TMA-11M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tyurin, Mastracchio, Wakata]
May 18 11:52/13:26 - Dragon (SpX-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 18 19:05 - Dragon (SpX-3) splashdown
May 28/29 19:57:41/01:44:02 - Soyuz TMA-13M launch [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 9 13:29:49/16:34:00 - Progress M-21M undocking (from Zvezda) & de-orbit
June 19 14:10-21:33 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-38) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
June 25 10:41:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 11 14:53:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda Module engines
July 13 16:52:16 - Cygnus (Orb-2) launch
July 16 10:36/12:53 - Cygnus (Orb-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 21 21:44:23 - Progress M-23M undocking (from Pirs)
July 23 10:57:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Zvezda engines
July 23/24 21:44:44/03:31:37 - Progress M-24M launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29 23:47:45 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" launch
July 31 21:51:00 - Progress M-23M de-orbit
August 9 22:45 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" fly-around for LIRIS testing
August 12 13:29:53 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" docking (to Zvezda)
August 14 16:58:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
August 15 09:14/10:42 - Cygnus (Orb-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 17 12:34 - Cygnus (Orb-2) de-orbit
August 18 14:02-19:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-39) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Artemyev]
August 19 18:25:02 - release of satellites Flock 1b-23 and Flock 1b-24 from JEM RMS
August 20 02:26:13 - release of satellites Flock 1b-25 and Flock 1b-26 from JEM RMS
August 20 09:50:02 - release of satellites Flock 1b-15 and Flock 1b-16 from JEM RMS
August 21 13:37:00 - release of satellites Flock 1b-1 and Flock 1b-2 from JEM RMS
August 23 19:43:57 - release of satellites Flock 1b-7 and Flock 1b-8 from JEM RMS
August 27 08:37:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 5 09:29:40 - release of satellites Flock 1b-17 and Flock 1b-18 from JEM RMS
September 10/11 23:01:30/02:23:07 - Soyuz TMA-12M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Artemyev, Swanson]
September 14 02:08:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
September 21 05:52:03 - Dragon (SpX-4) launch
September 23 10:52/13:21 - Dragon (SpX-4) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25/26 20:25:00/02:11:29 - Soyuz TMA-14M launch [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore] and docking (to Poisk)
October 7 12:30-18:43 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-27) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Gerst]
October 8 09:13:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
October 15 12:16-18:50 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-28) from Quest airlock [Wiseman, Wilmore]
October 22 13:28-17:06 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-40) from Pirs airlock [Samokutyaev, Suraev]
October 25 12:02/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-4) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 25 19:38 - Dragon (SpX-4) splashdown
October 27 05:38:24 - Progress M-24M undocking (from Pirs)
October 28 22:22:38 - Cygnus (Orb-3) launch (failed to orbit)
October 29 07:09:43/13:08:14 - Progress M-25M launch and docking (to Pirs)
November 10 00:31:29/03:58:50 - Soyuz TMA-13M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Suraev, Wiseman, Gerst]
November 12 12:35:00 - ISS orbit CAM by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
November 19 23:00 - Progress M-24M de-orbit
November 23/24 21:01:14/02:48:21 - Soyuz TMA-15M launch [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 28 14:30:42 - release of satellite SpinSat from JEM RMS

2015

January 10 09:47:10 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
January 12 10:54/13:54 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 28 18:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
February 5 12:50 - release of satellite AESP-14 from JEM RMS
February 10 17:06/19:10 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 11 00:44 - Dragon (SpX-4) splashdown
February 14 13:41:57 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
February 15 17:26:03 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" de-orbit
February 17 11:00:17/16:57:11 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 21 12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-29) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
February 25 11:51-18:34 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-30) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
February 26 09:16:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
February 27 14:30:00 - release of satellites Flock 1b-27 and Flock 1b-28 from JEM RMS
March 1 11:52-17:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-30) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
March 2 01:25:10 - release of satellites Flock 1b-21 and Flock 1b-22 from JEM RMS
March 2 08:45 - release of satellites Flock 1b-9 and Flock 1b-10 from JEM RMS
March 3 03:00:39 - release of satellites Flock 1d'-1 and Flock 1d'-2 from JEM RMS
March 3 08:00:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
March 3 10:50:01 - release of satellites Flock 1b-5 and Flock 1b-6 from JEM RMS
March 4 01:20 - release of satellites TechEdSat-4 and GEARRSat from JEM RMS
March 4 08:30:01 - release of satellites Lambdasat and MicroMAS from JEM RMS
March 5 01:45:07 - release of satellites Flock 1b-11 and Flock 1b-12 from JEM RMS
March 11/12 22:44:02/02:07:40 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 18 23:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
March 27/28 19:42:58/01:33:37 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 18:32:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
April 14 20:10:41 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
April 17 10:55/13:29 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 05:22:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-26M engines


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

2015


April 25 06:40 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 26 12:05 - Progress M-25M de-orbit
April 28 07:09:50/13:07 - Progress M-27M launch and docking (to Pirs)
May 6 - ISS orbit reboost by Progress M-26M engines
May 13/4 21:39/01:03 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
May 22 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 26/27 19:47/01:47 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 10 (NET) - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
June 19 17:51 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch
June 21 - Dragon (SpX-7) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 24 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Pirs airlock
July 7 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-32) from Quest airlock [Kelly, Lindgren]
July 21 - Dragon (SpX-7) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 4 - Progress M-27M undocking (from Pirs)
August 6 15:08/21:08 - Progress M-28M launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 17 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
August 23 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 26 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 28 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
August 31 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" relocation (from Harmony nadir to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 1 04:56/TBD - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Brightman] and docking (to Poisk)
September 2 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
September 4 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 10/11 TBD/ 00:10 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Brightman]
Early October - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
October 4 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 7 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
October 22 08:33 - Progress MS-1 launch
October 24 - Progress MS-1 docking (to Zvezda)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-33) from Quest airlock [Kelly, Lindgren]
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-34) from Quest airlock [Kelly, Lindgren]
November 5 TBD/04:20 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
November 19 - Cygnus (Orb-4) launch
November 19/20 21:10/03:10 - Soyuz TMA-19M launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
November 22 - Cygnus (Orb-4) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kelly, Kopra]
December 9 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
December 11 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Cygnus (Orb-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2016
January 4 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 8 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" launch
February 9 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 9 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 12 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 13 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 2 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 12 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 14 - HTV-6 "Kounotori-6" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and release by SSRMS
March 18 - Soyuz MS-1 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ovchinin, Skripochka, J.Williams]
First Quarter - Cygnus (Orb-5) launch
First Quarter - Cygnus (Orb-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
First Quarter - Cygnus (Orb-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

Original data from anik (http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/forum10/topic12565/)

Changes as of February 10
Changes as of February 28
Changes as of April 11
Changes as of April 24
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 02/07/2015 03:24 pm
This means that the new Soyuz MS will not fly before Soyuz TMA-20M.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/07/2015 04:33 pm
This means that the new Soyuz MS will not fly before Soyuz TMA-20M.
Aniks timetable shows Soyuz MS on March 30, not Soyuz TMA-20M.
And his website https://yadi.sk/d/QUQDw4FB3dPQq provides the same Information.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 02/09/2015 09:22 am
This means that the new Soyuz MS will not fly before Soyuz TMA-20M.
Aniks timetable shows Soyuz MS on March 30, not Soyuz TMA-20M.
And his website https://yadi.sk/d/QUQDw4FB3dPQq provides the same Information.

Yup, I made a mistake with using old data. IIRC Alexander Kaleri was to be the "test pilot" on Soyuz MS-1 but he was grounded on medical reasons. (was Skripochka or Ovchinin involved in the Soyuz MS development?)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 04/24/2015 02:18 pm
I'm missing an update of this excellent schedule since more than two months.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 04/24/2015 02:43 pm
I'm missing an update of this excellent schedule since more than two months.

Updated - see 4 posts above yours.  ;)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 04/25/2015 06:41 am
Sorry, it seems that I need new glasses...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 05/25/2015 02:34 pm
Soyuz TMA-15M landing June 11, (but could be earlier than that)
Progress M28M launch July 3
Soyuz TMA-17M launch July 24
Soyuz TMA-18M launch September 1 (did not change)
Soyuz TMA-16M landing September 10 (did not change)
Soyuz TMA-19M  launch December 15
Soyuz TMA-17M landing December 22
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: DwightM on 05/30/2015 04:15 pm
-Snip-
Soyuz TMA-19M  launch December 15
Soyuz TMA-17M landing December 22

So the plan is a week long direct handover in December.  Any specific reason or are the dates likely to change?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 06/04/2015 02:58 pm
According to Russian reports (http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic14076/message1382582/ (http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic14076/message1382582/)) the undocking of Soyuz TMA-15M is now planned at 10:20 UTC on June 11, with de-orbit burn starting at 12:51 UTC and landing at 13:43 UTC.

Also the launch time of Progress M-28M has been confirmed as July 3 at 04:52 UTC: http://tass.ru/kosmos/2020295 (http://tass.ru/kosmos/2020295)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 06/09/2015 01:15 pm
http://www.roscosmos.ru/21529/

The State Commission approved the amended schedule of launches to the International Space Station (ISS) and freight transport manned spacecraft "Progress" and "Union" to the end of 2015:
 
1. JULY 3: TGK "Progress M-28M" ("Soyuz-U");
2. July 23-25: TPK "Soyuz TMA-17M" ("Soyuz-FG", the date will be determined later in connection with the correction of the ISS shaved, held June 8 );
3. On 1 September: TPK "Soyuz TMA-18M" ("Soyuz-FG");
4. September 21: TGK "Progress M-29M" ("Soyuz-U");
5. November 21 - the first launch of the modernized Space "truck" TGK "Progress-MS" ("Soyuz 2.1a");
6. December 15: TPK "Soyuz TMA-19M" ("Soyuz-FG").
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 08/05/2015 07:22 pm
In the following document:

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/5-Scimemi-ISS_Status-NAC-July-2015_FINAL.pdf

on page 22 there is an updated to the ISS FPIP.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ras391 on 10/16/2015 01:40 am
We have not had an update since August. Anyone have an update?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 10/16/2015 04:11 am
We have not had an update since August. Anyone have an update?

I stopped working on this schedule for the past few months as the last two launch accidents completely knocked off the schedule for a long time to the point that it was pointless to update it until August or so; then I completely forgot about it and (surprisingly) no one followed up.  :P

I would be grateful if some of our other members/mods can take over this post, but gimme some time to work on a new version of this....
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 10/16/2015 04:28 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2015

January 10 09:47:10 - Dragon (SpX-5) launch
January 12 10:54/13:54 - Dragon (SpX-5) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 28 18:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" engines
February 5 12:50 - release of satellite AESP-14 from JEM RMS
February 10 17:06/19:10 - Dragon (SpX-5) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 11 00:44 - Dragon (SpX-4) splashdown
February 14 13:41:57 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" undocking (from Zvezda)
February 15 17:26:03 - ATV-5 "Georges Lemaître" de-orbit
February 17 11:00:17/16:57:11 - Progress M-26M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 21 12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-29) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
February 25 11:51-18:34 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-30) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
February 26 09:16:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
February 27 14:30:00 - release of satellites Flock 1b-27 and Flock 1b-28 from JEM RMS
March 1 11:52-17:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-30) from Quest airlock [Wilmore, Virts]
March 2 01:25:10 - release of satellites Flock 1b-21 and Flock 1b-22 from JEM RMS
March 2 08:45 - release of satellites Flock 1b-9 and Flock 1b-10 from JEM RMS
March 3 03:00:39 - release of satellites Flock 1d'-1 and Flock 1d'-2 from JEM RMS
March 3 08:00:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
March 3 10:50:01 - release of satellites Flock 1b-5 and Flock 1b-6 from JEM RMS
March 4 01:20 - release of satellites TechEdSat-4 and GEARRSat from JEM RMS
March 4 08:30:01 - release of satellites Lambdasat and MicroMAS from JEM RMS
March 5 01:45:07 - release of satellites Flock 1b-11 and Flock 1b-12 from JEM RMS
March 11/12 22:44:02/02:07:40 - Soyuz TMA-14M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Samokutyaev, Serova, Wilmore]
March 18 23:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
March 27/28 19:42:58/01:33:37 - Soyuz TMA-16M launch [Padalka, Kornienko, Kelly] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 18:32:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
April 14 20:10:41 - Dragon (SpX-6) launch
April 17 10:55/13:29 - Dragon (SpX-6) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 05:22:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-26M engines
April 25 06:41:14 - Progress M-25M undocking (from Pirs)
April 26 12:08:00 - Progress M-25M de-orbit
April 28 07:09:50 - Progress M-27M launch (failed to reach ISS)
May 6 05:15:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
May 8 02:04 - Progress M-27M re-entry
May 16 05:15:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-26M engines
May 18 00:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
May 21 09:19/11:04 - Dragon (SpX-6) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 21 16:42 - Dragon (SpX-6) splashdown
May 27 09:50-13:08 - PMM Leonardo relocation (from Unity nadir to Tranquility forward) by SSRMS
May 28 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines (Progress testing purposes)
June 8 19:58:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-26M engines
June 11 10:20:05/13:43:57 - Soyuz TMA-15M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Cristoforetti, Virts]
June 18 10:59:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
June 28 14:21:11 - Dragon (SpX-7) launch (failed to reach orbit)
July 3 04:55:48 - Progress M-28M launch
July 5 07:10:56 - Progress M-28M docking (to Pirs)
July 10 02:54:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-26M engines
July 13 16:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 1e-1 and Flock 1e-2 from JEM RMS
July 14 04:31:12 - release of satellites Flock 1e-3 and Flock 1e-4 from JEM RMS
July 14 15:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 1e-5 and Flock 1e-6 from JEM RMS
July 14 23:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 1e-7 and Flock 1e-8 from JEM RMS
July 15 06:01:05 - release of satellites Flock 1e-9 and Flock 1e-10 from JEM RMS
July 15 13:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 1e-11 and Flock 1e-12 from JEM RMS
July 15 22:49:39 - release of satellites Flock 1e-13 and Flock 1e-14 from JEM RMS
July 16 06:41:39 - release of satellites Arkyd-3R and Centennial 1 from JEM RMS
July 22/23 21:02:45/02:45:05 - Soyuz TMA-17M launch [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren] and docking (to Rassvet)
July 26 03:48:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-26M engines
August 10 14:17-19:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-41) from Pirs airlock [Padalka, Kononenko]
August 14 10:19:19 - Progress M-26M undocking (from Zvezda)
August 14 13:28:00 - Progress M-26M de-orbit
August 19 11:50:49 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" launch
August 24 10:28/14:02 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 28 07:12:36-07:30:17 - Soyuz TMA-16M relocation (from Poisk to Zvezda)
August 31 06:54:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-28M engines
September 2 04:37:43 - Soyuz TMA-18M launch [Volkov, Mogensen, Aimbetov]
September 4 07:39:02 - Soyuz TMA-18M docking (to Poisk) [Volkov, Mogensen, Aimbetov]
September 7 04:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-28M engines
September 11/12 21:29:10/00:51:30 - Soyuz TMA-16M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Padalka, Mogensen, Aimbetov]
September 14 01:12:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
September 17 12:02/12:13:49 - release of satellites S-CUBE and SERPENS from JEM RMS
September 27 09:06:00 - ISS orbit CAM by Progress M-28M engines
September 28 11:12/16:53 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and release by SSRMS
September 29 20:08 - HTV-5 "Kounotori-5" de-orbit
October 1 16:49:41/22:52:19 - Progress M-29M launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 5 14:05:00 - release of satellites GOMX-3 and AAUSAT-5 from JEM RMS
October 6 01:15:02 - release of satellites Flock 2b-1 and Flock 2b-2 from JEM RMS
October 6 04:30 - release of satellites Flock 2b-3 and Flock 2b-4 from JEM RMS
October 6 08:31:35 - release of satellites Flock 2b-5 and Flock 2b-6 from JEM RMS
October 6 11:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2b-7 and Flock 2b-8 from JEM RMS
October 7 00:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2b-9 and Flock 2b-10 from JEM RMS
October 7 12:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2b-13 and Flock 2b-14 from JEM RMS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 10/17/2015 12:07 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2015

October - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS
October 28 12:15-TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-32) from Quest airlock [Kelly, Lindgren]
November 6 12:15-TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-33) from Quest airlock [Kelly, Lindgren]
November 19 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
November 21 20:39 - Progress MS-1 launch
November 23 - Progress MS-1 docking (to Pirs)
December 3 23:03 - Cygnus (OA-4) launch
December 6 11:05 - Cygnus (OA-4) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 9 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
December 11 - Soyuz TMA-17M relocation (from Rassvet to Zvezda)
December 15 11:05/TBD - Soyuz TMA-19M launch [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 22 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]

2016

January 3 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
January 5 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January/February (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 4 (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 12 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
March 2 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 10 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 12 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 19 - Soyuz MS-1 launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 21 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
March 23 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 20 - Progress MS-1 undocking (from Pirs)
April (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 2 (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 5 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
May 20/21 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] and docking (to Rassvet)
May 31 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
June 2 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June 10 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
June 12 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 15 - Progress MS-3 launch and docking (to Pirs)
June (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ras391 on 10/17/2015 04:41 pm
Thank you for the update. Can we expect to see new ones in a timely manner?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/06/2015 09:42 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table

2015

<snip>
November 19 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
November 21 20:39 - Progress MS-1 launch
November 23 - Progress MS-1 docking (to Pirs)
December 3 23:03 - Cygnus (OA-4) launch
December 6 11:05 - Cygnus (OA-4) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 9 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
December 11 - Soyuz TMA-17M relocation (from Rassvet to Zvezda)
December 15 11:05/TBD - Soyuz TMA-19M launch [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 22 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
<snip>

As the Progress MS launch has been delayed to December 21, will the undocking of Progress M-28M and -29M also be delayed?  Or are these dates fixed by other concerns, such as their "expiration date?"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: B. Hendrickx on 11/06/2015 10:58 pm
http://tass.ru/kosmos/2413100

ITAR-TASS is quoting a source within the Russian Space Agency as saying that the one-month delay of the Progress MS-1 launch will have a knock-on effect on Progress and Soyuz launches next year. The main implication is that the launches of Soyuz MS-1 and Soyuz TMA-20M will be swapped. This is because the Russians want to fly two Progress MS missions before committing Soyuz MS-1 to flight. The schedule reportedly looks as follows now :

- 19 March 2016 : Soyuz TMA-20M launch (moved forward from 20/21 May)
- 31 March 2016 : Progress MS-2 launch (delayed from mid-February)
- 21 June 2016 : Soyuz MS-1 launch (delayed from 19 March)
- 4 July 2016 : Progress MS-3 launch (delayed from mid-June)

Since the Soyuz MS-1 launch will take place a month later than the originally planned Soyuz TMA-20M launch, the mission of the Soyuz TMA-19M crew (Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake) will be extended a month (from 5 May to 5 June).

Although not confirmed in the TASS report, the swap of the Soyuz missions almost certainly means the crews will also be swapped because they're being trained to fly on different types of Soyuz vehicles.

All this is not official yet.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 11/07/2015 03:36 pm
First crew next year:

Ovchinin, Skipochka and Williams will launch in March2016.

Official decision if Soyuz MS-01 will launch in June 2016 will be taken in about a week but it is 99,9% sure it will.

Ivanishin crew will be the first Soyuz-MS crew
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: B. Hendrickx on 11/14/2015 09:48 pm
http://www.federalspace.ru/21835/

Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :

19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M
31 March : Progress-MS-02
21 June : Soyuz-MS
4 July : Progress-MS-03
23 September : Soyuz-MS-02
20 October : Progress-MS-04
16 November : Soyuz-MS-03
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 11/14/2015 09:54 pm
http://www.federalspace.ru/21835/

Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :

19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M
31 March : Progress-MS-02
21 June : Soyuz-MS
4 July : Progress-MS-03
23 September : Soyuz-MS-02
20 October : Progress-MS-04
16 November : Soyuz-MS-03

Without crew swapping?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/15/2015 03:45 am
As the Progress MS launch has been delayed to December 21, will the undocking of Progress M-28M and -29M also be delayed?  Or are these dates fixed by other concerns, such as their "expiration date?"

Are the listings below correct?

According to Spaceflight 101's ISS Calendar (http://spaceflight101.com/iss/iss-calendar/), updated November 9 (and NSF's forum threads):

Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in the table
2015
November 25 19:38 - ISS reboost by Progress M-29M
December 6 21:44 - Cygnus (OA-4) launch
December 9 11:10 - Cygnus (OA-4) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 11 09:47/13:10 - Soyuz TMA-17M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Yui, Lindgren]
December 15 11:03/~6 hours later - Soyuz TMA-19M launch [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake] and docking (to Rassvet?)
December 19 - Progress M-28M undocking (from Pirs)
December 21 08:44 - Progress MS-1 launch
December 23  - Progress MS-1 docking (to Pirs)

2016

NET January 8 ~08:30 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
January (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January/February (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthed (from Harmony nadir) and released by SSRMS
February 4 (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS, free flight
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
March 2 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 10 ~05:00-05:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 12 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 18 21:26 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk?)
March 21 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
March 23 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 29 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31 16:20 - Progress MS-2 launch and docking (to Zvezda?)

2015 ? - PMA-3 relocation (from Tranquility port to Harmony zenith) by SSRMS

Edit November 26 source: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Nov-2015/0123.html (http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Nov-2015/0123.html)
Edit December 2 source (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36153.msg1451496#msg1451496)
Edit December 6 source (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26990.msg1446696#msg1446696), source (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=8184.msg1453478#msg1453478), source (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36861.msg1453931#msg1453931)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: B. Hendrickx on 11/15/2015 08:38 pm
http://www.federalspace.ru/21835/

Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :

19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M
31 March : Progress-MS-02
21 June : Soyuz-MS
4 July : Progress-MS-03
23 September : Soyuz-MS-02
20 October : Progress-MS-04
16 November : Soyuz-MS-03

Without crew swapping?

No word on that in the Roskosmos statement. Neither have I seen confirmation of the one-month extension of the Soyuz TMA-19M mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 11/16/2015 10:43 am
http://www.federalspace.ru/21835/

Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :

19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M
31 March : Progress-MS-02
21 June : Soyuz-MS
4 July : Progress-MS-03
23 September : Soyuz-MS-02
20 October : Progress-MS-04
16 November : Soyuz-MS-03

Without crew swapping?

which crews are you talking about ? (this is how the crews will fly)

Soyuz TMA-20M: March 19, 2016 Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams
Starts Exp 47

Soyuz MS-01: June 21, 2016  Ivanishin, Rubins, Onishi
Starts Exp 48

Soyuz MS-02: Sep. 23, 2016  Borisenko, Ryzhikov, Kimbrough
Starts Exp 49

Soyuz MS-03: Nov. 16, 2016 Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson
Starts Exp 50
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 11/16/2015 10:48 am
http://www.federalspace.ru/21835/

Roskosmos has now officially decided on next year's ISS launch schedule :

19 March : Soyuz TMA-20M
31 March : Progress-MS-02
21 June : Soyuz-MS
4 July : Progress-MS-03
23 September : Soyuz-MS-02
20 October : Progress-MS-04
16 November : Soyuz-MS-03

Without crew swapping?

which crews are you talking about ? (this is how the crews will fly)

Soyuz TMA-20M: March 19, 2016 Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams
Starts Exp 47

Soyuz MS-01: June 21, 2016  Ivanishin, Rubins, Onishi
Starts Exp 48

Soyuz MS-02: Sep. 23, 2016  Borisenko, Ryzhikov, Kimbrough
Starts Exp 49

Soyuz MS-03: Nov. 16, 2016 Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson
Starts Exp 50

There are reports on NK that the Russians prefer to have 2 cosmonauts for the 1st flight of a new Soyuz variant, and that they might swap the Ovchinin/Skripochka crew with the Ivanishin crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 11/16/2015 12:07 pm

There are reports on NK that the Russians prefer to have 2 cosmonauts for the 1st flight of a new Soyuz variant, and that they might swap the Ovchinin/Skripochka crew with the Ivanishin crew.

The crews will fly as listed above...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: whitelancer64 on 01/26/2016 10:45 pm
General question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule?

I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: catdlr on 01/27/2016 03:12 am
General question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule?

I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved.

L2:  http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=38186.msg1413623#msg1413623
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: whitelancer64 on 01/27/2016 01:57 pm
General question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule?

I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved.

L2:  http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=38186.msg1413623#msg1413623

No, I mean NASA used to have a web page with the upcoming visiting vehicles charted out, I just can't find it now.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 01/27/2016 11:25 pm
General question, does anyone know where NASA keeps their ISS visiting vehicles schedule?

I used to know where it was, but it looks like it was moved.

L2:  http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=38186.msg1413623#msg1413623

No, I mean NASA used to have a web page with the upcoming visiting vehicles charted out, I just can't find it now.
the L2 link is all that is available now. on NASA site its been DNE for the last few iterations of the site.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Stan Black on 03/21/2016 07:28 am

There are reports on NK that the Russians prefer to have 2 cosmonauts for the 1st flight of a new Soyuz variant, and that they might swap the Ovchinin/Skripochka crew with the Ivanishin crew.

The crews will fly as listed above...

In the contracts for Soyuz spacecrafts is this wording:-
Quote
Дооснащение корабля «Союз МС» (зав. № 731) индивидуальным снаряжением (2 комплекта) в соответствии с документацией Генерального конструктора на корабль «Союз МС».

I think it indicates Russian crew size?

The last amendments to the contracts showed:-
Soyuz TMA-14M  2 комплекта
Soyuz TMA-15M  1 комплект 
Soyuz TMA-16M  2 комплекта
Soyuz TMA-17M  1 комплект 
Soyuz TMA-18M  1 комплект 
Soyuz TMA-19M  1 комплект 
Soyuz MS       2 комплекта
Soyuz TMA-20M  1 комплект 
Soyuz MS-02    2 комплекта
Soyuz MS-03    1 комплект 
Soyuz MS-04    2 комплекта
Soyuz MS-05    1 комплект 
Soyuz MS-06    2 комплекта
Soyuz MS-07    1 комплект 
Soyuz MS-08    2 комплекта
Soyuz MS-09    1 комплект 
Soyuz MS-10    2 комплекта

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39741.msg1500660#msg1500660

The dates though place Soyuz MS before Soyuz TMA-20M.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Steven Pietrobon on 03/22/2016 08:25 am
40 QB50 cubesats are be deployed from the ISS in fourth quarter 2016. I'm not sure what the launch vehicle will be.

https://www.qb50.eu/index.php/project-description-obj/launch-scenario

"QB50-ISS: constellation deployment from the ISS

40 CubeSats are planned to be deployed from the International Space Station, through the launch service provided by the US Company NanoRacks.

The initial orbit will be very similar to the one of the ISS (expected altitude of approximately 415 km and an inclination of 51.6 degrees).

At the least two airlock cycles will be used to complete the orbital deployment of QB50  and, according to the inputs from the Scientific Working Group, the constellation will be split into two batches. The second batch will be injected in orbit 90 days after the first one, allowing a better distribution of the satellite, to maximize the scientific return of the mission."
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 04/29/2016 11:56 am
Some schedule changes:

http://www.roscosmos.ru/22205/

To increase the efficiency of the astronauts made changes to the flight program of the ISS Russian Segment.
Planting lander (CA) manned transport spacecraft (TPC) «Soyuz TMA-19M» is scheduled for June 18, 2016 (Previous date - June 5, 2016).
Starting TPK "MS Union", scheduled for June 21 postponed to June 24, 2016.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/30/2016 06:49 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:38/12:26 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  16:00 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:03/04:29 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS 
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31.000 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

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

2016
June 18  05:52:30/09:15:06 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 15 22 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:32/06:07 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
June 24   July 7  01:36 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
June 26  July 9  04:13 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
NET first half of July 10 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs)
NET July 16  05:32 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 7 16 17 -18   21:41 /TBD - Progress MS-03 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July 18 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 19  00:26 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock
August 1 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 1 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
July 6  16:49 NET August - Cygnus (OA-5) launch (or NET July 10)
July 9 (TBD) NET August - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or NET July 13)
summer - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD
summer (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
September 7  TBD/01:00 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 24 00:00/TBD - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] and docking (to Poisk)
late August 16 NET September (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October 1 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
NET October 6 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 16 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 20 - Progress MS-04  launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 30  TBD/03:58 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock
August mid-September NET October (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
NET October - Progress MS-02 deorbit
November 16 00:01/TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS 
NET November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
December 30 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
4th quarter - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
4th quarter - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS (or early 2017)

2017
January 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
February 1 - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 25 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
March (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
March 11 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
1st quarter - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
1st quarter - release of satellite TNS-0 №2

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2016 09:17 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:38/12:26 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  16:00 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:03/04:29 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31.000 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52/09:15 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:29 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit

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

2016
July 1  05:36/06:10 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
first half of July 3  03:48 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs)
July 3  ~07:30 - Progress MS deorbit
July 7  01:36:41 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:12 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41 - Progress MS-03 launch
NET July 16 18  04:45 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:22 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
NET July 18 20 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock
August 1 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 1 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
NET August - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
NET August - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
summer - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD
summer (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
September 7  TBD/01:00 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 24 00:00/TBD - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October 1 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
October 6 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 16 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 20 - Progress MS-04  launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 30  TBD/03:58 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock
NET October (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
NET October - Progress MS-02 deorbit
November 6 16  TBD/TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 11 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 13 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
December 30 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
4th quarter - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
4th quarter - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS (or early 2017)

2017
January 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
February 1 - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 25 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
March (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
March 11 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
1st quarter - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
1st quarter - release of satellite TNS-0 №2

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Comga on 06/19/2016 05:26 pm
2016

November 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown

On what basis is the SpX-10 launch listed as Nov 21?
Information from a current FPIP (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39731.msg1542098#msg1542098) has it at November 11.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 06/19/2016 11:20 pm
2016

November 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 23 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown

On what basis is the SpX-10 launch listed as Nov 21?
Information from a current FPIP (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39731.msg1542098#msg1542098) has it at November 11.
that FPIP is presently out of date as data has changed and the information Salo has is reliable info.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 06/30/2016 07:50 am
ROSCOSMOS.  Refined launch schedule for July-September 2016

 30.06.2016 10:04

 The Commission clarified Roskosmos plans to launch a spacecraft (SC) under the Federal Space Program, federal programs, international cooperation programs and commercial projects in July-September 2016.


 According to the International Space Station in July-September 2016 is expected to carry 3 launch from Baikonur:
 July 7: booster (RN) "Soyuz-FG" with transport manned spacecraft (TPC) "MS Union";
 July 17: "Soyuz-U" with transport cargo ship "Progress MS-03";
 23 September: "Soyuz-FG" from TPK "MS-02 the Union."

 Also, August 29, 2016 from Baikonur is scheduled to launch the automatic spacecraft The Echostar-21 carrier rocket "Proton-M" with "Breeze-M" upper stage.

http://www.roscosmos.ru/22359/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/01/2016 08:49 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:38/12:26 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  16:00 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:03/04:29 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52/09:15 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:29 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:51 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48/07:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and deorbit
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:31 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch

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

2016
July 19  00:22 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
NET July 20  11:00/13:45 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July August 18 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
NET late August 22 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
NET late August 25 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August  - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
summer - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD
summer (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
September 1-6 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-??) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 7  TBD/01:00 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 24  00:00/TBD - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] and docking (to Poisk)
October 1 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
October 6 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 16 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 20 - Progress MS-04  launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 30  TBD/03:58 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
October 2nd half - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi]
October 2nd half - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi]
NET September October (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
NET October - Progress MS-02 deorbit
November 6 TBD/TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
December 30 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch

2017
January 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
February 1 - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 25 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
4th quarter 2016 February  - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
March (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
March 11 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
1st quarter - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
1st quarter - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
4th quarter 2016 May - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS (or early 2017)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) unmanned launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) unmanned docking (to Harmony forward)
May - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) unmanned undocking (from Harmony forward)
May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) unmanned splashdown
May-June - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
May-June - Progress MS-04 deorbit
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
July - Cygnus (OA-8e) launch
July - Cygnus (OA-8e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August-September - Cygnus (OA-8e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August-September - Cygnus (OA-8e) deorbit
September - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle] and docking (to Poisk)
September-October - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
September-October - Progress MS-05 deorbit
October - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)
October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Ryazansky, Kanai, Bresnik] and docking (to Rassvet)
November-December - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
November-December - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
November-December - Progress MS-07 deorbit
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) launch
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) unmanned launch
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) unmanned docking (to Harmony forward)
December - MLM Nauka launch
December - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December-January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) unmanned undocking (from Harmony forward) and landing
late - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Williams]
late - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) [Hurley, Williams] docking (to Harmony forward)
late - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony forward) and splashdown [Hurley, Williams]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Stan Black on 07/09/2016 02:55 pm
November-December - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
November-December - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
November-December - Progress MS-07 deorbit

So should that be Progress MS-07 to remove Pirs?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/12/2016 08:58 pm

So should that be Progress MS-07 to remove Pirs?
May be.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/12/2016 10:38 pm
from the current schedule of ISS flight events:
July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock

Is there any information yet regarding the next American EVA?  Is it dedicated to installing IDA-2, to be carried to the ISS inside SpX-9's Dragon trunk?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: psloss on 07/12/2016 10:52 pm
from the current schedule of ISS flight events:
July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock

Is there any information yet regarding the next American EVA?  Is it dedicated to installing IDA-2, to be carried to the ISS inside SpX-9's Dragon trunk?
Jeff Foust Tweeted (https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/752884229348790272) something that Kirk Shireman said at the ISS R&D Conference (http://www.issconference.org/):
Quote
Shireman: spacewalk in about a month to install the comm’l crew docking adapter being brought to ISS on next Dragon flight. #ISSRDC

Not sure if Mr. Shireman's full remarks are available yet online, but I think they were on the NASA TV schedule.  We're also likely to get some elaboration on overall Station Program status at one of the upcoming SpaceX / Dragon CRS-9 briefings.  The preflight briefing would be Saturday and that will be on NASA TV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/12/2016 11:41 pm
from the current schedule of ISS flight events:
July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock

Is there any information yet regarding the next American EVA?  Is it dedicated to installing IDA-2, to be carried to the ISS inside SpX-9's Dragon trunk?
Jeff Foust Tweeted (https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/752884229348790272) something that Kirk Shireman said at the ISS R&D Conference (http://www.issconference.org/):
Quote
Shireman: spacewalk in about a month to install the comm’l crew docking adapter being brought to ISS on next Dragon flight. #ISSRDC

Not sure if Mr. Shireman's full remarks are available yet online, but I think they were on the NASA TV schedule.  We're also likely to get some elaboration on overall Station Program status at one of the upcoming SpaceX / Dragon CRS-9 briefings.  The preflight briefing would be Saturday and that will be on NASA TV.

Spacewalk briefing and animations are still planned AFAIK.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 07/15/2016 10:35 am
"50th Space Station Expedition Crew Discusses September Mission"
By Ben Evans
http://www.americaspace.com/?p=94326 (http://www.americaspace.com/?p=94326)

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Two spacewalks—involving Kimbrough and Takuya Onishi are scheduled for the October timeframe, tasked with replacing batteries on the P-6 segment at the furthest-port end of the Integrated Truss Structure (ITS). The astronauts will remove 12 old nickel-hydrogen (Ni-H) batteries and replace them with six smaller lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries. The capacity of each of the new batteries is equivalent to two of the old ones. Kimbrough and Onishi will remove the old batteries, install adapter palettes, and fit the new batteries.

Those batteries are due to arrive at the space station in early October, aboard the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV)-6, provided by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
.

And I read somewhere that Rubins and Williams will perform the ISS U.S. EVA-36, but don't remember where
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/15/2016 02:45 pm
http://spaceflightnow.com/2016/07/05/upgraded-soyuz-prepped-to-carry-three-to-space-station/

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And as it now stands, Rubins and Williams also will carry out one and possibly two spacewalks during their time in space together. The first, tentatively scheduled for late August, will be devoted to attaching a new docking mechanism to the front of the station that will be used by commercial crew ferry ships. A second EVA may be scheduled for September to conduct deferred maintenance.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/17/2016 07:36 pm

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

2016
NET July 18  04:45 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:22 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)

Changes on July 17th

Could an amateur satellite observer image Progress MS-03 and Dragon SpX-9 as they pursue the ISS, during the window of opportunity after the Dragon launch and before the Progress docking?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: brickmack on 07/17/2016 08:22 pm
Could an amateur satellite observer image Progress MS-03 and Dragon SpX-9 as they pursue the ISS, during the window of opportunity after the Dragon launch and before the Progress docking?

Should be able to, lots of pictures have been taken before of ISS-bound ships from the ground
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/19/2016 09:38 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:38/12:26 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  16:00 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:29 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:51 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48/07:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and deorbit
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:31 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:30 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

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

2016
August 18 19  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 29 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 29 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
summer - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD
summer (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
September 1 -6 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 7  TBD/01:15 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
NET August 22  21:59 2nd half of September - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
NET August 25 2nd half of September 1 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 23  18:17 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
September 25  ~21:05 - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk)
September 30 October (TBD) 1 17:16 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
October (TBD) 4 6 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Unity Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 14 16 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 20  07:40/TBD - Progress MS-04  launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 30  TBD/04:00 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
2nd half of October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi]
2nd half of October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi]
NET late October - Progress MS-02 deorbit
September 10 NET October (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET mid-September October (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
November 11 27 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 11 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 13 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 15  21:05/TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET late mid-November - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
late December 20 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December 20 - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
December 30 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch

2017
January 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
February 1  14:11/TBD - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid-February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
February  - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
NET late February March 5 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late February March 5 - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
March 11 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
March (TBD) April 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March (TBD) early April - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
May-June April 29 - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
early May -June - Progress MS-04 deorbit
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) unmanned docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29 30 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS (or early 2017)
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May- June 7 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) unmanned splashdown
June 13 September-October - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 15 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs Zvezda)
mid-June September-October - Progress MS-05 deorbit
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
July 6 - Cygnus (OA-8e) launch
July 9 - Cygnus (OA-8e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
1st quarter mid-July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
1st quarter mid-July - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
1st quarter mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 24 late - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Williams] and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August late - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) [Hurley, Williams] docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August 25 -September - Cygnus (OA-8e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 28 September - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei]
late August-early September - Cygnus (OA-8e) deorbit
August late September 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Hurley, Williams]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
1st quarter NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
October 27 November - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli]
November  30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Ryazansky, Kanai, Bresnik] and docking (to Rassvet)
November- December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
December 17 January-February 2018 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs Zvezda)
December 17 January-February 2018 - Progress MS-06 deorbit
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) launch
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late-December - MLM Nauka launch
late-December - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December-January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing

2018
November-December 2017 NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda Pirs)
November-December2017 NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit
February - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Cygnus (OA-9e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-9e) deorbit
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Behnken, Boe]
February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) [Behnken, Boe] docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
February-March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Behnken, Boe]
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Prokopiev, Artemyev, Feustel] and docking (to Poisk)

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/26/2016 03:34 pm
Sep.30  17:16 (UTC) - H-2B (F6)- HTV6 (Kounotori-6)

Salo, I would change wording of docking to Harmony Forward to docking to PMA-2/IDA-2 since in the shuttle days on here anik always listed the dockings as docking to PMA-2 or PMA-3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/28/2016 05:10 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/3-scimemi_status_of_iss.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/11/2016 08:21 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:38/12:26 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  16:00 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:29 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:47 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48:35/07:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and deorbit
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:27 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:15 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56:28/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 19  12:04-18:02 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 24  07:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
August 25/26  21:00/10:11 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 26  15:47 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
September 1  11:53-18:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 6/7  21:51:31/01:13:53 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 10  00:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
September 14  15:25:01 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-13 - Flock 2e'-14 from NRCSD

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

2016
mid- September 14 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-15 - Flock 2e'-20 from NRCSD
September 23  18:16:53 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
September 25  21:06 - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk)
early October - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
early October - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 14  - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 20  07:40/TBD - Progress MS-04  launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 30  TBD/04:00 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
NET late October - Progress MS-02 deorbit
NET October-November - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October-November - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
November 11 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
November 13 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 15  21:05/TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet)
summer fall (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
December 20 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 20 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
October (TBD) December - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
October (TBD) December - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 30 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
summer yearend - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD

2017
January 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
2nd half of October 2016 (TBD) NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi Pesquet]
2nd half of October 2016 (TBD) NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi Pesquet]
November 11, 2016 NLT February 1 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 1  14:11/TBD - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid-February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
February  - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
NET mid-November 2016 February - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
March 5 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 5 - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
March 11 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early April - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
April 29 - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
early May - Progress MS-04 deorbit
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29  - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 15 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
July 6 - Cygnus (OA-8e) launch
July 9 - Cygnus (OA-8e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
mid-July - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
May 12 July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June 7 July-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
August 24 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Williams] and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August 25 - Cygnus (OA-8e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 28 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei]
late August-early September - Cygnus (OA-8e) deorbit
September 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Hurley, Williams]
September - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 27 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli]
November - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Ryazansky, Kanai, Bresnik] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) launch
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late-December - MLM Nauka launch
late-December - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December-January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing

2018
NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit
February - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Cygnus (OA-9e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-9e) deorbit
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Boe, Behnken]
February March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) [Boe, Behnken] docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Prokopiev, Artemyev, Feustel] and docking (to Poisk)
February- March-April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Boe, Behnken]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/19/2016 03:56 pm
From: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/station-astronauts-set-for-long-awaited-spacewalk/

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At least two more spacewalks had been planned before the end of the year to install a replacement set of solar array batteries. But launch of the batteries aboard a Japanese HTV cargo ship, originally planned for Sept. 30, is on indefinite hold pending work to fix a leak in the vehicle’s propulsion system.

Onishi and astronaut Shane Kimbrough, who is scheduled for launch to the station Sept. 23, originally planned to carry out the battery swap out in October. But that EVA almost certainly will be delayed past Oct. 30 when Onishi, Rubins and Soyuz commander Anatoly Ivanishin are scheduled to return to Earth.

As of this writing, it’s not known when the HTV might be ready for launch or when the battery spacewalk might be carried out.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/07/2016 05:08 am
http://www.mcc.rsa.ru/extra5.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/08/2016 10:04 am
http://www.roscosmos.ru/22624/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/14/2016 07:49 pm
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NanoRacks
‏@NanoRacks
Starting today with #cubesat deployments from @Space_Station! Two @planetlabs @DovesinSpace (2E') deployed from #ISS at 10:25:01 CDT. #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/15/2016 08:58 am
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NanoRacks ‏@NanoRacks  Washington, DC
 The night isn't over yet, another 2 @dovesinspace 2e' deployed from @Space_Station at 9:35:00 pm CDT!

NanoRacks ‏@NanoRacks  Washington, DC
Two more @dovesinspace in orbit! Deployed from the #iss 6:15:00 CDT. @planetlabs @Space_Station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/15/2016 09:10 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:36:57/12:26:39 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  15:53 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:29 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:47 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48:35/07:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and deorbit
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:27 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:15 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56:28/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 19  12:04-18:02 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 24  07:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
August 25/26  21:00/10:11 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 26  15:47 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
September 1  11:53-18:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 6/7  21:51:31/01:13:53 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 10  00:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
September 14  15:25:01 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-13 and Flock 2e'-14 from NRCSD
September 14  23:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-15 and Flock 2e'-16 from NRCSD
September 15  02:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-17 and Flock 2e'-18 from NRCSD
September 15  05:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-19 and Flock 2e'-20 from NRCSD

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

2016
early  NET October 10  -14 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch - 02:47 (or 01:13 if October 14)
early  NET October 12  -16  11:00/13:00 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 14  - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET late October 14 - Progress MS-02 deorbit
September 23  18:16:53 October 19  12-20  08:03 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (or November 1)
September 25  21:06 October 21  14-22 - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk) (or November 3)
October 30  TBD/04:00 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (or NET mid-November)
October-November - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October-November - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
November 15  21:05/TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet) (or December)
NET November 11 17 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
NET November 13 19 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
fall (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
October 20  07:41 /TBD early December 1 - Progress MS-04  launch and docking (to Zvezda) (or NET mid-November)
October 22 09:35  early December 3 - Progress MS-04 docking (to Zvezda) (or NET mid-November)
December 20 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 20 (TBD) - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
December - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
December - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 30 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
yearend - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD

2017
January 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Onishi Pesquet]
NLT February 1 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Unity Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 1  14:11/TBD - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid-February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
February  - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
NET February - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
March 5 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 5 - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
March 11 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
April 2 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early April - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
April 29 - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
early May - Progress MS-04 deorbit
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29  - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May - release of 20  50 satellites QB50-ISS (or early 2017)
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 15 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
July 6 - Cygnus (OA-8e) launch
July 9 - Cygnus (OA-8e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
mid-July - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
August 24 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Williams] and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August 25 - Cygnus (OA-8e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 28 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei]
late August-early September - Cygnus (OA-8e) deorbit
September 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Hurley, Williams]
September - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle] and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
October 27 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Nespoli]
November - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Ryazansky, Kanai, Bresnik] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) launch
December - Cygnus (OA-9e) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late-December - MLM Nauka launch
late-December - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December-January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing

2018
NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit
February - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Cygnus (OA-9e) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-9e) deorbit
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Boe, Behnken]
March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) [Boe, Behnken] docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skvortsov, Vagner, Tingle]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Prokopiev, Artemyev, Feustel] and docking (to Poisk)
March-April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Boe, Behnken]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2016 07:42 pm
http://nanoracks.com/removedebris-mission/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/29/2016 09:42 pm
http://www.floridatoday.com/story/tech/science/space/2016/09/29/spacex-targeting-launch-ksc-soon-nov-17/91210636/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/03/2016 07:03 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:36:57/12:26:39 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  15:53 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:29 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:47 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48:35/07:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and deorbit
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:27 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:15 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56:28/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 19  12:04-18:02 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 24  07:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
August 25/26  21:00/10:11 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 26  15:47 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
September 1  11:53-18:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 6/7  21:51:31/01:13:53 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 10  00:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
September 14  15:25:01 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-13 and Flock 2e'-14 from NRCSD
September 14  23:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-15 and Flock 2e'-16 from NRCSD
September 15  02:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-17 and Flock 2e'-18 from NRCSD
September 15  05:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-19 and Flock 2e'-20 from NRCSD
October 14   09:38:30 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 14  13:39 - Progress MS-02 deorbit
October 17  23:45:40 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
October 19  08:05:14 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
October 21  09:58  - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk)
October 23  11:28/14:54 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

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

2016
October 30  00:35:00/03:59:13 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (or NET mid-November)
November 15 17  20:20:13 /TBD - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] and docking (to Rassvet) (or December)
October-  November 18 - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 19  ~22:02 - Soyuz MS-03 docking [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] (to Rassvet)
October- November - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
fall (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
December 1 - Progress MS-04  launch (or NET mid-November)
December 3 - Progress MS-04 docking (to Zvezda) (or NET mid-November)
December 9  13:26 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
December 14 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
yearend - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD

2017
NET November 17, 2016 January 15 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
NLT February 1 NLT January 16 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November 19, 2016 January 17 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
NET January February - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
February 1  14:11/TBD - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
February  - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
December 20 (TBD) NET February - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 20 (TBD) NET February - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
December 30, 2016 February March - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
January 2 February March - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 11 27 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher] and docking (to Poisk)
February 1 NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
February 3 NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 29 - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
March 5 NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 5 NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
early May - Progress MS-04 deorbit
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29  - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
April May 2 (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early April May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
May - release of 50 satellites QB50-ISS
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 15 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit
June July 6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
June July 9 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
mid-July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
mid-July - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
August 24 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Williams] and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August 28 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher]
August (TBD) 25 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late August (TBD) -early September - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit
late August-early September - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei] and docking (to Poisk)
September 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Hurley, Williams]
September - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock
October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October December - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
October December - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
November - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit
late-December - MLM Nauka launch
late-December - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December (TBD) February 2018 - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December (TBD) February 2018 - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit

2018
January June - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January June - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit
February - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March August - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March August - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Tikhonov, Vande Hei]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Prokopiev, Artemyev, Feustel] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Samokutyaev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 2017 June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December 2017 June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
December-January 2017 June-July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Boe, Behnken]
March August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) [Boe, Behnken] docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
March-April August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Boe, Behnken]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: DaveS on 10/03/2016 07:21 pm
Latest CRS schedule estimates:

Marcia Smith ‏@SpcPlcyOnline  3h3 hours ago
Hertz: SpaceX has told NASA that CRS-10 will be in Jan (was Nov), CRS-11, w/NICER, is Mar (was Feb). But depends on when they fix F9 prob,
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 10/03/2016 07:34 pm
Latest CRS schedule estimates:

Marcia Smith ‏@SpcPlcyOnline  3h3 hours ago
Hertz: SpaceX has told NASA that CRS-10 will be in Jan (was Nov), CRS-11, w/NICER, is Mar (was Feb). But depends on when they fix F9 prob,
What affect will this have on the HTV-6 launch date?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/03/2016 08:56 pm
Latest CRS schedule estimates:

Marcia Smith ‏@SpcPlcyOnline  3h3 hours ago
Hertz: SpaceX has told NASA that CRS-10 will be in Jan (was Nov), CRS-11, w/NICER, is Mar (was Feb). But depends on when they fix F9 prob,
What affect will this have on the HTV-6 launch date?
Perhaps, none?--if HTV-6 launches in December.

If HTV-6 launches as currently scheduled in December, and berths at Harmony nadir, then I think its mission (cargo unloaded, external payload removed and secured, and trash loaded) could be completed before the next Dragon launch NET January 2017.  (Dragon SpX-10 is also scheduled to berth at Harmony nadir.)

(The next 2 "Cygni" are scheduled for berthing at Unity nadir.)

If my educated deductions are wrong, please correct me.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 10/03/2016 09:23 pm
Latest CRS schedule estimates:

Marcia Smith ‏@SpcPlcyOnline  3h3 hours ago
Hertz: SpaceX has told NASA that CRS-10 will be in Jan (was Nov), CRS-11, w/NICER, is Mar (was Feb). But depends on when they fix F9 prob,
What affect will this have on the HTV-6 launch date?
Perhaps, none?--if HTV-6 launches in December.

If HTV-6 launches as currently scheduled in December, and berths at Harmony nadir, then I think its mission (cargo unloaded, external payload removed and secured, and trash loaded) could be completed before the next Dragon launch NET January 2017.  (Dragon SpX-10 is also scheduled to berth at Harmony nadir.)

(The next 2 "Cygni" are scheduled for berthing at Unity nadir.)

If my educated deductions are wrong, please correct me.
The advantage of the current ISS USOS config is that HTV can still be moved to N2Z to clear N2N as PMA-3 relocate hasn't yet occurred. As a result HTV can be sealed up and moved up to N2Z for the rest of its stay. HTV AFAIK would still have to be released from SSRMS on the Nadir side of ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/25/2016 10:12 pm
The Soyuz MS-03 launch has been delayed to November 18, 20:20 UTC--docking is scheduled for about 6 hours later.

Will the Cygnus unberthing and release be changed from November 18--would both tasks remain set for the same date?

Or, would a Cygnus release during the first hours of Nov. 18 UTC allow sufficient time to reconfigure ISS for Soyuz docking on Nov. 19, approx. 02:00 UTC?  (Approx. 24 hours)

Edit/Addition for clarity.

2nd edit: Soyuz MS are currently using 2 days/34 orbits to approach and dock to ISS.  No operational conflict for ISS here (if all goes as planned).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 10/25/2016 10:53 pm
Maybe Cygnus's unberthing could be delayed by one or two days since Soyuz MS-03 is docking 6 hours after launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/30/2016 08:32 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:50 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:36:57/12:26:39 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  15:53 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:58 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:30 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:46 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31 - Progress M-29M deorbit
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:23/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  11:02/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:30/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  13:44 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:47 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48:35/07:00:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and deorbit
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:27 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:15 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56:28/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 19  12:04-18:02 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 24  07:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
August 25/26  21:00/10:11 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 26  15:47 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
September 1  11:53-18:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 6/7  21:51:31/01:13:35 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 10  00:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
September 14  15:25:01 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-13 and Flock 2e'-14 from NRCSD
September 14  23:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-15 and Flock 2e'-16 from NRCSD
September 15  02:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-17 and Flock 2e'-18 from NRCSD
September 15  05:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-19 and Flock 2e'-20 from NRCSD
October 14   09:38:30 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 14  13:39 - Progress MS-02 deorbit
October 17  23:45:40 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
October 19  08:05:14 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
October 21  09:58  - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk)
October 23  11:28/14:54 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 30  00:35:00/03:58 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
November 2  03:22:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
November 17  20:20:13 - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
November 19  21:58:17 - Soyuz MS-03 docking [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] (to Rassvet)

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

2016
November 18 21  TBD/13:20 - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 27 - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit
fall November (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
December 1  14:51:51 - Progress MS-04  launch
December 3  16:38 - Progress MS-04 docking (to Zvezda)
December 9  13:26 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
December 13   14 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
yearend - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD

2017
NET early January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
NET mid-January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NLT January 16  20 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January   15   22 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
NET January   17   24 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit
NET late January - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit
February 1  14:11/TBD - Progress MS-05  launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
February  - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
March - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 27 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher] and docking (to Poisk)
mid-February NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
late February NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 29 - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
early May - Progress MS-04 deorbit
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29  - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit
May - release of 50 satellites QB50-ISS
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 15 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit
June - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
June  - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
mid-July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
mid-July - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit
late August-early September - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Tikhonov tourist] and docking (to Poisk Zvezda)
August 28 September - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, tourist]
September - Soyuz MS-06 [Misurkin, Vande Hei] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
September - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 27 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
November - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 24 November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
September 15 November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit
December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit

2018
January - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Prokopiev, Artemyev, Feustel russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut Feustel, tourist] and docking (to Poisk Zvezda)
March April - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Tikhonov  tourist]
April - Soyuz MS-08 [russian cosmonaut, Feustel] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
February April - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
April May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka ISS)
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June-July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
late-December 2017 1st half  midyear - MLM Nauka launch (or 2nd half)
late-December 2017 1st half  midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2nd half)
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel]
September - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
September-October - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
September-October - Progress MS-08 deorbit
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst]
November - Soyuz MS-11 launch [russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-December - USCV crewed launch
mid-December - USCV crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut]

Changes on October 30th
Changes on November 1st
Changes on November 2nd
Changes on November 3rd
Changes on November 4th
Changes on November 5th
Changes on November 8th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/01/2016 10:49 am
http://www.energia.ru/en/news/news-2016/news_10-31_2.html
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ROSCOSMOS. Lists Of ISS Crews For 2017 Approved
October 31, 2016

The Interagency Commission of the State Corporation Roscosmos has approved the lists of the main crews (51/52, 52/53, 53/54, 54/55) and backup crews (51/52, 52/53, 53/54) of expeditions to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2017.

The main crews of missions to the ISS are approved as follows:

    ISS-51/52:
    YURCHKHIN, Fedor Nikolaevich – flight engineer of ISS-51, commander of ISS-52, commander of the Crew Transportation Spacecraft (CTS) Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    FISCHER, Jack – flight engineer of ISS-51, ISS-52, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA).

    ISS-52/53:
    RYAZANSKI, Sergei Nikolaevich – flight engineer of ISS-52, ISS-53, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    BRESNIK, Randolph – flight engineer of ISS-52, commander of ISS-53, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA).
    NESPOLI, Paolo – flight engineer of ISS-52, ISS-53, flight engineer-2 of CTS Soyuz MS (ESA).

    ISS-53/54:
    MISURKIN, Alexander Alexandrovich – flight engineer of ISS-53, commander of ISS-54, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    VANDE HEY, Mark – flight engineer of ISS-53, ISS-54, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA).

    ISS-54/55:
    SKVORTSOV, Alexander Alexandrovich – flight engineer of ISS-54, commander of ISS-55, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    TINGLE, Scott – flight engineer of ISS-54, ISS-55, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA);
    KANAI, Norishige – flight engineer of ISS-54, ISS-55, flight engineer-2 of CTS Soyuz MS (JAXA).

The backup crews are approved as follows:

    ISS-51/52:
    RYAZANSKI, Sergei Nikolaevich – flight engineer of ISS, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    BRESNIK, Randolph – flight engineer of ISS, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA).

    ISS-52/53:
    MISURKIN, Alexander Alexandrovich – flight engineer of ISS, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    VANDE HEY, Mark – flight engineer of ISS, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA);
    KANAI, Norishige – flight engineer of ISS, flight engineer-2 of CTS Soyuz MS (JAXA).

    ISS-53/54:
    SKVORTSOV, Alexander Alexandrovich – flight engineer of ISS, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    TINGLE, Scott – flight engineer of ISS, flight engineer-1 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA).

    ISS-54/55:
    SHKAPLEROV, Anton Nikolaevich – flight engineer of ISS, commander of CTS Soyuz MS (Roscosmos);
    GERST, Alexander – flight engineer of ISS, flight engineer of CTS Soyuz MS (ESA);
    EPPS, Janet – flight engineer of ISS, flight engineer-2 of CTS Soyuz MS (NASA).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/04/2016 04:08 pm
I noted that Salo's latest update has two space tourists slotted to fly in the 3rd Soyuz seat:
up on Soyuz MS-06, returning on Soyuz MS-04,
up on Soyuz MS-08, returning on Soyuz MS-06.

Wow!  That's an interesting development to insert again into ISS operations!  Any news/commentary yet about this?

Also, an earlier development: the deletion of the specific crew members for the 1st crewed Dragon v2 and Boeing Starliner flights?  What happened?

Edited 2nd question
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/08/2016 07:52 am
Wow!  That's an interesting development to insert again into ISS operations!  Any news/commentary yet about this?
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic9135/message1584478/#message1584478
http://www.interfax.ru/world/535782
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Also, an earlier development: the deletion of the specific crew members for the 1st crewed Dragon v2 and Boeing Starliner flights?  What happened?
No reliable information.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/09/2016 04:58 pm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2016/11/spacex-external-cargo-20th-revealed/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/17/2016 06:53 pm
November 16, 2016
MEDIA ADVISORY M16-133

US Cargo Ship Set to Depart Space Station, Live NASA TV Coverage

One month after launching from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia, Orbital ATK’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft is set to leave the International Space Station at 8:20 a.m. EST Monday, Nov. 21. Live coverage of the spacecraft departure will begin at 8 a.m. on NASA Television and the agency’s website.

<snip>

The spacecraft will remain in orbit until Sunday, Nov. 27, when its engines will fire twice, pushing it into Earth's atmosphere, where it will burn up over the Pacific Ocean.
<snip>
Salo has already updated the flight events schedule.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/21/2016 06:17 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:55:48 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:36:57/12:26:39 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  15:09/15:53 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51.5 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:54 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:23 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:45 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31:00/14:07 - Progress M-29M deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:22:48/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  10:56/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:42/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06.3 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  12:44/13:22 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:47 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48:35/07:00:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and  deorbit 
July 3  ~07:40 - Progress MS reentered the atmosphere
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:27 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:15 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56:28/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 19  12:04-18:02 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 24  07:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
August 25/26  21:02/10:11 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 26  15:47 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
September 1  11:53-18:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 6/7  21:51:31/01:13:35.0 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 10  00:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
September 14  15:25:01 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-13 and Flock 2e'-14 from NRCSD
September 14  23:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-15 and Flock 2e'-16 from NRCSD
September 15  02:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-17 and Flock 2e'-18 from NRCSD
September 15  05:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-19 and Flock 2e'-20 from NRCSD
October 14   09:38:40 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 14  12:50:01/13:39 - Progress MS-02 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 17  23:45:40 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
October 19  08:05:14 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
October 21  09:52:27  - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk)
October 23  11:28/14:54 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 30  00:35:01/03:58:23.3 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
November 2  03:22:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
November 17  20:20:13 - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
November 19  21:58:17 - Soyuz MS-03 docking [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] (to Rassvet)
November 21  11:23/13:22 - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 27  23:00/23:40 - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 1  14:51:52 - Progress MS-04  launch failure
December 9  13:26:47 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
December 13  10:37/13:57 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

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

2016
December 3  16:43 - Progress MS-04 docking (to Zvezda)
November December (TBD) - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
yearend December - release of satellite ALTAIR-1 from NRCSD

2017
early January 6 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
mid- January 13 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 20 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January 22 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch (or spring)
NET January 24 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or spring)
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
NET late January - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 1 2 (TBD)  - Progress MS-05 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 4 (TBD) - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or spring)
NET late February - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown (or spring)
February - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
March 9 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
March 12 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 27 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher] and docking (to Poisk)
NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 29 - Progress MS-04 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
early May - Progress MS-04 deorbit
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29  - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - release of 50 satellites QB50-ISS
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 15 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
June  - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
mid-July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock
mid-July - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
late August-early September 12 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist] and docking (to Zvezda)
September 13 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September 15 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
late September - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, tourist]
late September-early October - Soyuz MS-06 [Misurkin, Vande Hei] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October 27 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 November - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
October November 17  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
October November 20 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
July November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
July-August November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

2018
January - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, tourist] and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist]
April - Soyuz MS-08 [russian cosmonaut, Feustel] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
April - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to ISS)
November 2017 May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
November-December 2017 May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June-July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - MLM Nauka launch (or 2nd half)
midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2nd half)
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel]
September - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
September-October - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
September-October - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst]
November - Soyuz MS-11 launch [russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-December - USCV crewed launch
mid-December - USCV crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/28/2016 05:15 am
Orbital ATK @OrbitalATK
#Cygnus reentry is scheduled for 6:36pm ET tonight. The first orbit lowering burn was successfully completed earlier this afternoon
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/13/2016 09:27 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2016/12/12/nasas-commercial-crew-program-target-flight-dates/
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SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1: November 2017
SpaceX Demonstration Mission 2: May 2018
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/16/2016 03:57 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2016
January 11  02:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 15  12:48-17:31 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-35) from Quest airlock [Kopra, Peake]
January 27  19:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
January 29  15:55:48 - release of satellites AggieSat4 and Bevo-2 from SSIKLOPS
February 3  12:56-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-42) from Pirs airlock [Malenchenko, Volkov]
February 17  10:44:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
February 19  10:36:57/12:26:39 - Cygnus (OA-4) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 20  15:09/15:53 - Cygnus (OA-4) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 2  01:02:39/04:25:51.5 - Soyuz TMA-18M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Volkov, Kornienko, Kelly]
March 5 04:15:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress M-29M engines
March 18/19  21:26:38/03:09:54 - Soyuz TMA-20M launch [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams] and docking (to Poisk)
March 23  03:05:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) launch
March 26  10:51/14:52 - Cygnus (OA-6) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30  14:15:23 - Progress M-29M undocking (from Zvezda)
March 31  16:23:57 - Progress MS-02 launch
April 2  17:57:45 - Progress MS-02 docking (to Zvezda)
April 8  13:31:00/14:07 - Progress M-29M deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 8  20:43:31 - Dragon (SpX-8) launch
April 10  11:22:48/13:57 - Dragon (SpX-8) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 13  12:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
April 16  09:36 - BEAM berthing (to Tranquility Node 3) by SSRMS
April 27  11:45 - release of satellite Diwata 1 from J-SSOD
May 11  10:56/13:19 - Dragon (SpX-8) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 11  18:51 - Dragon (SpX-8) splashdown
May 16  10:05:26 - release of satellites MinXSS and CADRE from NRCSD
May 16  14:40:00 - release of satellites STMSAT-1, Nodes 1 and Nodes 2 from NRCSD
May 17  08:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-1 and Flock 2e'-2 from NRCSD
May 17  12:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-3 and Flock 2e'-4 from NRCSD
May 17  23:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-1 and Flock 2e-2 from NRCSD
May 18  02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-3 and Flock 2e-4 from NRCSD
May 18  07:05:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-5 and Lemur-2-6 from NRCSD
May 18  11:15:00 - release of satellites Lemur-2-7 and Lemur-2-8 from NRCSD
May 26  10:10-12:30 - BEAM expantion first try
May 28  13:04-20:10 - BEAM expantion
May 30  11:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-5 and Flock 2e-6 from NRCSD
May 31  00:45:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-7 and Flock 2e-8 from NRCSD
May 31  04:00:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-5 and Flock 2e'-6 from NRCSD
May 31  09:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-7 and Flock 2e'-8 from NRCSD
May 31  23:55:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-9 and Flock 2e-10 from NRCSD
June 1   03:10:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e-11 and Flock 2e-12 from NRCSD
June 1   06:25:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-9 and Flock 2e'-10 from NRCSD
June 2   02:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-11 and Flock 2e'-12 from NRCSD
June 8  14:00:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
June 14 11:42/13:30 - Cygnus (OA-6) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 18  05:52:33/09:15:06.3 - Soyuz TMA-19M undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Malenchenko, Kopra, Peake]
June 22  12:44/13:22 - Cygnus (OA-6) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 1  05:36:34/06:04:47 - Progress MS undocking and redocking Rendezvous System Test (from and to Pirs)
July 3  03:48:35/07:00:00 - Progress MS undocking (from Pirs) and  deorbit
July 3  ~07:40 - Progress MS reentered the atmosphere
July 7  01:36:40 - Soyuz MS launch [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
July 9  04:06:27 - Soyuz MS  docking [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins] (to Rassvet)
July 16  21:41:45 - Progress MS-03 launch
July 18   04:45:29 - Dragon (SpX-9) launch
July 19  00:20:15 - Progress MS-03 docking (to Pirs)
July 20  10:56:28/14:03 - Dragon (SpX-9) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 19  12:04-18:02 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-36) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
August 24  07:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
August 25/26  21:02/10:11 - Dragon (SpX-9) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 26  15:47 - Dragon (SpX-9) splashdown
September 1  11:53-18:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-37) from Quest airlock [Rubins, Williams]
September 6/7  21:51:31/01:13:35.0 - Soyuz TMA-20M undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Skripochka, Williams]
September 10  00:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-02 engines
September 14  15:25:01 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-13 and Flock 2e'-14 from NRCSD
September 14  23:15:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-15 and Flock 2e'-16 from NRCSD
September 15  02:35:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-17 and Flock 2e'-18 from NRCSD
September 15  05:40:00 - release of satellites Flock 2e'-19 and Flock 2e'-20 from NRCSD
October 14   09:38:40 - Progress MS-02 undocking (from Zvezda)
October 14  12:50:01/13:39 - Progress MS-02 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 17  23:45:40 - Cygnus (OA-5) launch
October 19  08:05:14 - Soyuz MS-02 launch [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
October 21  09:52:27  - Soyuz MS-02 docking [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough] (to Poisk)
October 23  11:28/14:54 - Cygnus (OA-5) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 30  00:35:01/03:58:23.3 - Soyuz MS undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ivanishin, Onishi, Rubins]
November 2  03:22:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
November 17  20:20:13 - Soyuz MS-03 launch [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
November 19  21:58:12 - Soyuz MS-03 docking [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson] (to Rassvet)
November 21  11:19/13:22 - Cygnus (OA-5) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 27  23:00/23:40 - Cygnus (OA-5) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 1  14:51:52 - Progress MS-04  launch failure
December 9  13:26:47 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 launch
December 13  10:37/13:57 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 19  08:50 - release of satellite STARS-C from J-SSOD

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

2017
January 6  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet Whitson]
January 13  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
mid-January - release of satellites AOBA-Velox-III, EGG (x2), ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD
January 19 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 20 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late January - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
NET late January - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
early - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD
early - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD
early - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD
February 2 (TBD) 21 -22 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 4 (TBD) 23 -24 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
February 25  TBD/05:05 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
NET January 22 February - Dragon (SpX-10) launch (or spring)
NET January 24 February - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or spring)
NET late February-March - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or spring)
NET late February-March - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown (or spring)
February - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
March 9 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
March 12 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 27 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher] and docking (to Poisk)
NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock
NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
December 2016 April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
May 15 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
May 29  - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - release of    50   23 satellites QB50-ISS
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
June - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
July - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
mid-July August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
mid-July August - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
mid-July - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 12 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist] and docking (to Zvezda)
September 13 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September 15 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
late September - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, tourist]
late September-early October - Soyuz MS-06 [Misurkin, Vande Hei] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 17  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
November 20 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 17 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 2016 TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
January - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, tourist] and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist]
April - Soyuz MS-08 [russian cosmonaut, Feustel] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
April - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to ISS)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June-July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - MLM Nauka launch (or 2nd half)
midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2nd half)
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel]
September - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
September-October - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
September-October - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst]
November - Soyuz MS-11 launch [russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-December - USCV crewed launch
mid-December - USCV crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 12/22/2016 07:03 pm
From Roskosmos:
http://www.roscosmos.ru/23056/ (http://www.roscosmos.ru/23056/)

..."Первый выход российских космонавтов в открытый космос в скафандрах «Орлан-МКС» запланирован на август 2017 года по программе Российского сегмента МКС. В ходе него российские космонавты Фёдор ЮРЧИХИН и Сергей РЯЗАНСКИЙ опробуют новые скафандры и выполнят комплекс операций на внешней поверхности станции."

Online translation:
The first output of Russian cosmonauts into space in spacesuits "Orlan-MKS" is scheduled for August 2017 by the program the ISS Russian Segment. During his Russian cosmonauts Fyodor Yurchikhin and Sergey Ryazanskiy will test new spacesuits and perform complex operations on the outside of the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/31/2016 09:56 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:11 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:46 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

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

2017
NET late January    19   31  14:23 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
NET late January 31  18:10/19:24 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
early - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD
early - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD
early - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD
NET late January February 5  TBD/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February   8   15  16:05 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch (or spring)
NET February   11   17 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or spring)
February 21 March 1  05:58 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23 March 3 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March   9   16  04:29-04:59 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
March   12   19 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February- March - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or spring)
NET February- March - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown (or spring)
NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
March - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
NET March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET March - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 25  TBD/05:05 April 10 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
March 27 April 20 22 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher] and docking (to Poisk)
March 29 April 22 24 - Soyuz MS-04 docking (to Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fisher]
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - release of 23 satellites QB50-ISS
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
May 15 June 2 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
June July 6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
June July 9 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May 29 July 28 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
July - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
August 2 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 2 (TBD) - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
August 25 (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
late September  3 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, tourist Whitson]
September 12 (TBD) 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist NASA astronaut] and docking (to Zvezda Poisk)
September 13 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September 15 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
late September-early October - Soyuz MS-06 [Misurkin, Vande Hei] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 17  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
November 20 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
NET December 17 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
NET December 17 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
January - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January April - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
April March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist NASA astronaut]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, tourist NASA astronaut] and docking (to Zvezda Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-08 [russian cosmonaut, Feustel] undocking (from Zvezda) and redocking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET January April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET January April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to ISS Zvezda)
May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June-July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
December 17, 2017 midyear - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear September-October - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda Pirs)
midyear September-October - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear - MLM Nauka launch (or 2nd half)
midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2nd half)
mid-year October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda MLM Nauka) (or 2nd half)
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, NASA astronaut]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst]
November - Soyuz MS-11 launch [russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-December - USCV crewed launch
mid-December - USCV crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/04/2017 06:23 pm
James Dean @flatoday_jdean
NASA now planning for Feb. 8 launch of Falcon 9/Dragon from KSC on SpaceX's CRS-10 cargo mission; Dragon would berth at ISS on Feb. 11.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2017 10:12 pm
Chris B - NSF ‏@NASASpaceflight
EVA-39 ENDS. PET 5 hrs 58 mins. Hugely successful!
9:21 - Jan 13, 2017

Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight
Shane's not "hanging around", EVA-39 has already begun. 22 mins past the hour:
3:35 - Jan 13, 2017
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/17/2017 01:02 pm
http://tass.ru/kosmos/3947933
http://www.interfax.ru/world/545754
http://tass.ru/kosmos/3946092
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/17/2017 11:44 pm
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=d4bd5c52373053a6dfb6acd03398978c&tab=core&_cview=0
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/20/2017 04:05 am
 Anatoly Zak ‏@RussianSpaceWeb
#Russia scheduled restart of #ISS assembly with the launch of the 20-ton MLM module on Dec. 6. DETAILS: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss_fgb2.html#2017 …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2017 06:44 am
Seeing that NASA is looking to have more time in orbit, is it possible that Whitson comes back with soyuz MS04?
Yes it is....

They are talking about it and word is that it will be announced soon.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/24/2017 05:49 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-broadcast-cargo-ship-departure-from-space-station-0

Quote
The cargo ship will move to a safe distance below and in front of the station for about a week’s worth of data gathering with a JAXA experiment designed to measure electromagnetic forces using a tether in low-Earth orbit. JAXA is scheduled to deorbit the craft around Feb. 5 and have it burn up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean.

http://tass.ru/kosmos/3960698

Quote
"На сегодня план для этого ВКД 2 августа 2017", - написал он.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/26/2017 03:59 am
Eric Berger @SciGuySpace
Russia's Progress 66P is now scheduled for launch on Feb. 28th, 11:58pm CT. Important, because the last one failed.
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/824337593466810368
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/26/2017 04:29 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-broadcast-cargo-ship-departure-from-space-station-0

Quote
The cargo ship will move to a safe distance below and in front of the station for about a week’s worth of data gathering with a JAXA experiment designed to measure electromagnetic forces using a tether in low-Earth orbit. JAXA is scheduled to deorbit the craft around Feb. 5 and have it burn up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean.

http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2017/01/20170117_kounotori6_j.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/27/2017 11:19 am
https://ria.ru/space/20170127/1486619582.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/29/2017 02:45 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:11 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:46 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere

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

2017
February 5  TBD/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 14    15   16:34 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
NET February 16    17   - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 22 March 1  05:58 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 24 March 3  08:36 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
early  February - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD
early  February - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD
early  February - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD
March 16   20  02:56-03:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
March 19   23 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
March - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
April 10 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 20 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher]
April 22 - Soyuz MS-04 docking (to Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fisher]
NET March April - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET March April - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - release of 23 satellites QB50-ISS
NET April May - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April May - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
June 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
June 2 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
June 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
July 6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
July 9 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
July 28 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
July - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
August 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 2 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
August 25 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late August (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson]
September 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
September 13 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September 15 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
mid-October - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 17  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
November 20 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 6 midyear 2018 - MLM Nauka launch (or 2nd half 2018)
December 7 midyear 2018 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
NET December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8 midyear 2018 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2nd half 2018)
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December (TBD) - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
January - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist NASA astronaut]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, tourist NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June-July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Pirs  Zvezda)
midyear - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, NASA astronaut]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Kononenko russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst]
November - Soyuz MS-11 launch [russian cosmonaut Kononenko, NASA astronaut  Auñón- Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-December - USCV crewed launch
mid-December - USCV crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, NASA astronaut Hague]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/30/2017 04:23 am
http://www.roscosmos.ru/23173/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/30/2017 06:24 pm
https://www.facebook.com/gctc.ru/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1246635132113886
https://www.facebook.com/gctc.ru/photos/a.762608463849891.1073741828.762549517189119/1251117391665660/?type=3&theater
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2017 01:46 pm
http://tass.com/science/928066
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2017 01:47 pm
http://tass.ru/kosmos/3985997
http://www.roscosmos.ru/23188/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2017 08:38 pm
https://ria.ru/science/20170131/1486896248.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/01/2017 08:02 am
http://tass.ru/kosmos/3984271
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/03/2017 07:43 pm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/02/orbital-atk-2017-cygnus-antares-enhancements-2019/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/03/2017 08:27 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:11 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:46 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:30 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)

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

2017
March 2 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 10 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
mid-March - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
mid-March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
March 20  02:56-03:24 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
March 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March 21 - Dragon (SpX-10) splashdown
March 23 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
late March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
late February March - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
late February March - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
late February March - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
NET April 9 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
April 10  TBD/~11:20 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
NET April 11 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 12 May - release of 23 20 satellites QB50-ISS
April 20  07:13 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container]
April 22 - Soyuz MS-04 docking (to Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container]
April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
May 17 July - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
NET May - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
June 2 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) June 20 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May (TBD) late June - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 28 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
June 1 NET August 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 2 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
June 3 NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3 NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 3 NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 3 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson]
September 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
July 6 October 1 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
July 9 October 4 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
September 13 NET October - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
September 15 NET October - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
mid-October NET November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
mid-October NET November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 6 - MLM Nauka launch
December 7 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 25 December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late August (TBD) late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
NET January - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, tourist NASA astronaut]
November 17, 2017 March  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
November 20, 2017 March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, tourist NASA astronaut] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May -June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 2017 (TBD) June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 2017 (TBD) June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
June- July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
midyear - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August -September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, NASA astronaut]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
January October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
January October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - USCV-2 crewed  launch [two astronauts]
mid-December - USCV-2 crewed  docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or January 2019)
early December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or January 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
early February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
June - USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/05/2017 07:40 pm
http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/news/htv6_dom3.html
Quote
At 11:42 p.m. on February 5, KOUNOTORI6 (HTV6) performed the third de-orbit maneuver for the reentry into the Earth's atmosphere. The HTV6's reentry is scheduled for 0:06 a.m., February 6.

*All times are Japan Standard Time (JST. UTC + 9 hours)
http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/news/reentry_confirmed.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/09/2017 08:38 am
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4008732
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/22/2017 10:29 am
Chris B - NSF‏@NASASpaceflight
11am UTC for Thursday's grapple of the CRS-10 Dragon.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/23/2017 09:52 am
Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight
CAPTURE! CRS-10 Dragon has been grappled by the ISS SSRMS! 44 mins past the hour, over Australia.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/23/2017 01:14 pm
NASA ‏@NASA
Installation confirmed! @SpaceX’s #Dragon cargo vehicle was officially attached to @Space_Station at 8:12am ET. Info http://go.nasa.gov/2lz4rCa
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/26/2017 05:39 pm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/02/commercial-rotation-us-segment-crew-increase-early/
(https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/2017-02-26-003411-350x249.jpg)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/01/2017 05:29 am
As we're now in March (well, some of us are), just FYI: The PMA-3 relocation from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith is coming up around 10th March.

There's also a US EVA coming up around the first week of March, to prep PMA-3 for removal, install some EPIC EXT MDMs (Enhanced Processor & Integrated Communications External Multiplexer/Demultiplexers), and do some SPDM maintenance.

There will also be a US EVA around the second week of March, to do some post PMA-3 relo work, and more EPIC work.

Finally, there will be a US EVA around the third/fourth week of March, to do some work related to an ExPCA (ExPrESS Carrier Avionics) on one of the ELCs.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/01/2017 08:36 am
http://www.roscosmos.ru/23281/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/02/2017 09:05 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23290/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/03/01/station-boosting-orbit-for-april-crew-swap/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/02/2017 09:22 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:11 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:46 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:30 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  ~20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown

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

2017
March 24  10 (TBD) 28  ~12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Whitson Kimbrough, Pesquet]
NET March 20 22 (TBD)   25   27  23:49-00:19 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
mid- late March 30  -early April - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
NET March 23 25 (TBD)   28   31  10:40/~12:30 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-March April 2  ~12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson , Pesquet]
April 5 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
late March April 7  ~12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
April 10  08:00/11:20 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 12 - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
April 20  07:13/13:05 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 20 22  ~13:30 - Soyuz MS-04 docking (to Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container]
April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
May 17 - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
NET April 9 (TBD) May - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET April 11 (TBD) May - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
June 2 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson]
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
mid-June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 20 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late June - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 28 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET August 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 2 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 3 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson]
September 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
October 1 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
October 4 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Skvortsov Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET October - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 6 - MLM Nauka launch (or 2018)
December 7 - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or 2018)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2018)
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
NET January - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, Walker] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May -June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Shkaplerov russian cosmonaut, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
midyear - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel,  Walker]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov russian cosmonaut, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
mid-December - USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or January 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or January 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
June - USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/03/2017 11:43 am
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4068747
https://ria.ru/science/20170303/1489230058.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2017 07:09 pm
https://ria.ru/science/20170306/1489405588.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2017 07:12 pm
NanoRacks‏ @NanoRacks
Deployment cycle complete! @NASAAmes #TechEdSat5 deployed from @Space_Station @ 18:20:00 GMT. Thanks to all who made this mission a success!

NanoRacks‏ @NanoRacks
Another successful deployment! Two more @SpireGlobal #Lemurs deployed at 15:05:00 GMT from the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer on #ISS

NanoRacks‏ @NanoRacks
Successful #cubesat deployment early this morning at 10:25:01 GMT of two @SpireGlobal #Lemurs from the #NRCSD on @Space_Station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/10/2017 07:53 pm
Kyle Brazil‏ @kjbrazil
Two more of our @SpireGlobal satellites being deployed out of the @Space_Station on Monday!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/10/2017 08:49 pm
 Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight
Atlas V OA-7 Cygnus mission delayed to NET March 21, due to a booster hydraulic issue discovered during prelaunch testing.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/13/2017 08:10 pm
http://tass.com/science/935282

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"Joseph Acaba has been appointed as a member of the main crew of the Soyuz MS-06 spaceship due to be launched to the International Space Station on September 13. Shannon Walker has been appointed as a member of backup crew. Most likely, she will be subsequently chosen as a main crew member of the Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft due to fly to the ISS in March 2018," the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/17/2017 09:04 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/03/15/ (https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/03/15/)
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Three-Day Look Ahead
Saturday, 03/18: ... Dragon Unberth and Overnight Park
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: astropl on 03/17/2017 09:54 am
According to ESA (http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Proxima/Two_more_spacewalks_for_Thomas_Pesquet):

ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet will make two more spacewalks under NASA’s plans to maintain the International Space Station during his mission.

Though intended for the end of March and April, the dates may change because the sorties require equipment yet to be launched on a Cygnus supply vessel.

The first will see Thomas and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough head outside to install a new computer, work on the electrical power distribution system, and disconnect a docking adapter to allow its move to a new location.

They will spend most of the spacewalk working separately, with Thomas inspecting the Station’s radiator and spending most of his time maintaining the Dextre multipurpose robotic hand.

The next day, ground control will use the Station’s robotic arm to move the disconnected adapter to an upwards-pointing port on the European-built Node-2 that connects the Kibo, Destiny and Columbus laboratory modules.

Shane will return outside with NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson to reconnect the adapter at its new port and install protective covers, as well as installing an upgraded communications computer.

The third spacewalk will see Thomas venturing out with Peggy. They will replace a power unit for external science facilities, install new antennas and cameras, and work on the AMS-02 antimatter hunter.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/20/2017 05:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/03/18/
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Dragon SpaceX (SpX)-10 Unberth: The crew packed critical items and egressed the vehicle in preparation for Dragon departure.  Dragon was unberthed from the ISS via ground commanding at approximately 4:45 PM CST today.  Ground teams have started maneuvering the Dragon into a IDA viewing position followed by another maneuver about an hour and a half later to the overnight park position.   Dragon release is planned tomorrow morning at 5:11 AM CST with splashdown approximately 5 hours later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/21/2017 05:04 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:11 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:46 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:30 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  ~20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:50-21:00 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines

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

2017
April 10  08:00/11:20 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 12 - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
NET March 27 30  early mid-  April    8   18  15:11-15:41 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:45/13:22 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container] and docking (to Poisk)
NET   March  30  31   early   mid-  April  2   13 21   22  10:05/~12:00 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET late April 7  24  ~12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet]
April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
NET May 14  ~04:30 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
NET May 16 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 17 - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
June 2 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet, Whitson (TBD)]
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET May mid-June - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May mid-June - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
June 20 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late June - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  mid-   June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
July 28 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET August 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid-August   2   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
mid-August   2   - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 3 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson (TBD)]
September 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
October 1 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
October 4 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET October - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
NET January - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, Walker  Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May -June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
December 6, 2017 midyear - MLM Nauka launch (or 2018)
December 7, 2017 midyear - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or 2018)
midyear - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda  Pirs)
midyear - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8, 2017 midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2018)
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Feustel, Walker  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
mid-December - USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or January 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or January 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
June - USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

Changes on March 21st
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/21/2017 12:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/03/20/crew-gears-up-for-three-spacewalks-as-dragon-heads-to-port/
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Friday’s cable work on the PMA-3 will prepare it for its relocation from the Tranquility module to the Harmony module on March 30. The relocation opens up the Tranquility port for the future installation of the new International Docking Adapter-3 set to be delivered on a future cargo mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: eric z on 03/21/2017 12:39 pm
 There are 2 Whitson Landings in this schedule, on June 2, and Sept. 3rd. I know she gets a lot done up there; did they clone her? :D
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/21/2017 01:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/03/20/crew-gears-up-for-three-spacewalks-as-dragon-heads-to-port/
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Friday’s cable work on the PMA-3 will prepare it for its relocation from the Tranquility module to the Harmony module on March 30. The relocation opens up the Tranquility port for the future installation of the new International Docking Adapter-3 set to be delivered on a future cargo mission.
Can they relocate PMA-3 and capture and berth Cygnus on the same day?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Space Pete on 03/21/2017 07:36 pm
There are 2 Whitson Landings in this schedule, on June 2, and Sept. 3rd. I know she gets a lot done up there; did they clone her? :D

That's because Whitson may be extending her stay on station, to return in September instead of June, in order to take advantage of an empty Soyuz seat and increase the USOS crew to four even earlier. It's unconfirmed at this time though.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/23/2017 01:33 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/03/22/
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March 24 – EVA1 (EPIC MDM and SPDM LEE Lube) March 26 – PMA3 Relocation from N3 to N2 March 30 – EVA2 (EPIC MDM and Shields) April 2 – OA7 Capture/Berthing April 6 – EVA3 (ExPCA R&R)

The OA7 launch date is currently under review. Once OATK and ULA determine their launch date, then we will re-assess the Apr 2 OA7 capture/berth date and the Apr 6 EVA date as required.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/26/2017 08:34 pm
 Jonathan McDowell‏ @planet4589
The Canadarm-2 unberthed the PMA-3 docking unit from the ISS Tranquility module at about 1850 UTC - plan is
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/27/2017 12:33 pm
Jonathan McDowell‏ @planet4589
PMA-3 was installed on Harmony zenith by about 2100 UTC, and SSRMS ungrappled the unit sometime prior to 2240 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/28/2017 10:21 pm
 ISS Updates‏ @ISS101
Atlas V & Cygnus OA-7 now looking at a No-Earlier-Than mid-April launch, likely pushing U.S. EVA-42 to NET late April (after crew rotation).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/03/2017 02:40 pm
https://ria.ru/science/20170403/1491324155.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/03/2017 06:54 pm
Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight
Russian thrusters on Zvezda fire for 35.6 seconds to position the ISS for the upcoming Soyuz MS-02 EOM and MS-04 docking.
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РОСКОСМОС @roscosmos
Проведена плановая коррекция орбиты Международной космической станции - https://www.roscosmos.ru/23386/ .
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 04/04/2017 04:08 am
OA-7 Now targeting April 18th.

Confirmed by NASA

https://blogs.nasa.gov/orbital/?linkId=36154058

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NASA, Orbital ATK and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are now targeting April 18 for the launch of Orbital ATK’s seventh contracted commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station. ULA has developed a plan to resolve an earlier booster hydraulic issue, and is moving forward with launch vehicle processing. Both the Atlas V rocket and Cygnus spacecraft remain secure. Several tons of cargo including crew supplies and science experiments packed aboard Cygnus remain in good shape.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 04/04/2017 12:12 pm
Do I read correct?
Whitson will not stay until the landing of Soyuz MS-04 in September 2017. Her landing will be on June 02, 2017 with Soyuz MS-03.
Correct Salo?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/04/2017 12:38 pm
Yes, it is!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/04/2017 12:38 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23393/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/05/2017 01:30 pm
Do I read correct?
Whitson will not stay until the landing of Soyuz MS-04 in September 2017. Her landing will be on June 02, 2017 with Soyuz MS-03.
Correct Salo?
https://sputniknews.com/world/201704051052314496-roscosmos-nasa-whitson-iss/
Maybe something has changed since yesterday?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/05/2017 02:52 pm
OK
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/05/2017 07:22 pm
Human Spaceflight‏ @esaspaceflight
Tentative date for next #spacewalk with @Thom_astro and @AstroPeggy: 24 April
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/05/2017 08:16 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronaut-peggy-whitson-adds-three-months-to-record-breaking-mission

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NASA and the Russian space agency Roscosmos, signed an agreement to extend Peggy Whitson’s stay on the space station into Expedition 52. Rather than returning to Earth with her Expedition 51 crew mates Oleg Novitsky of Roscosmos and Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency), in June as originally planned, Whitson will remain on the space station and return home with NASA’s Jack Fischer and Roscosmos’ Fyodor Yurchikhin. That landing is targeted for September.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 04/05/2017 09:55 pm
And confirmation from Ms Whitson herself:   

@AstroPeggy I’ll be working aboard the @Space_Station longer than expected! This is where I make the greatest contribution so I'm looking forward to it.

I wonder why the Russian and American announcements are so 180 degrees off?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 04/05/2017 10:17 pm
Peggy article:
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/04/whitson-iss-additional-three-months/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: theonlyspace on 04/05/2017 11:37 pm
Now waiting for the new Expedition 52 patch with Peggy's name on it.














Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Targeteer on 04/06/2017 07:06 am
Peggy article:
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/04/whitson-iss-additional-three-months/

A cynic might ask how much Roscosmos is charging NASA for this "accommodation"?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/06/2017 01:38 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:30 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  ~20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:50-21:00 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:27/10:28 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:35 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

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

2017
April 27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April-May - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD
April 24 early May 12  ~12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Pesquet Fisher]
May 17 - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS
April 12  NET May - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS
NET late May 14  31  23:30 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch  (or early June)
June 2 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
NET late May 16  June 3 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or early June)
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14  09:20 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
NET mid-  late June  early July - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET mid-  late June  early July - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
June 20  July    11 (TBD)   19 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 28  15:41 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
late June  late July - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid-August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
mid-August - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 3 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson]
September 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
October 1 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch (or September)
October 4 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or September)
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET October November 1 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET October November 3 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
NET January - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [russian cosmonaut Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May -June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - MLM Nauka launch
midyear - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Pirs)
midyear - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
mid-December - USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or January 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or January 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut, Tikhonov, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
June - USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 04/11/2017 04:38 pm
According to this article:

  https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/04/10/soyuz-makes-pinpoint-landing-in-kazakhstan-with-crew-of-three/

US EVA-42 is now scheduled in early May.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/12/2017 06:22 pm
from https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/04/12/expedition-51-ramps-up-for-new-crew-and-cargo/

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Pesquet turned his attention to spacesuit maintenance Wednesday afternoon. He dumped cooling water and purged gas buildup from the water tanks inside the suits. The work is being done ahead of a planned May 12 spacewalk to replace an avionics box to control science experiments installed outside the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2017 04:06 pm
CRS-11 for SpaceX on 31 May with berthing on June 3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/19/2017 04:19 am
Orbital ATK‏ @OrbitalATK
Next #Cygnus mission is planned for September out of @NASA_Wallops on #Antares -Culbertson
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/21/2017 07:11 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23498/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/22/2017 01:49 pm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/04/s-s-john-glenn-oa-7-cygnus-arrival-station/
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The OA-7 Cygnus is scheduled to remain attached to the Space Station for 88 days, which would place unberthing on 19 July 2017.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2017 07:36 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  ~20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:50-21:00 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:27/10:28 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:35 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fisher]

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

2017
May 15 - release of 20 satellites QB50-ISS from NRCSD#11 (or NET May 8)
May 17  22:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
NET May 31  June 1  21:55 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 2  10:45/14:10 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
NET June   3   4 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14  09:20 - Progress MS-06  launch and docking (to Pirs)
June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
May 15 17 early July - release of 8 satellites QB50-ISS, ALTAIR™ Pathfinder (TBD), Biarri Point from NRCSD#12
NET early July - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early July - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
July 16    19   - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 28  15:41 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
late July - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 1 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid-August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
mid-August - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120 and TNS-0 №2
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 3 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson]
September 12 October 1 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
September 13 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 15 October 4 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 12 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock
NET November 1 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 3 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
November-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or 2018)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October December (TBD)  14 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
October 26 December 27  03:22/~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
NET January - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23  March - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March  - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
March 30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April- May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April- May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May -June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
May (TBD)  June - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear NET August - MLM Nauka launch
midyear NET August - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Pirs)
midyear NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
midyear NET August - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [russian cosmonaut Ovchinin, Tikhonov/NASA astronaut (TBD), Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
mid-December - USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or January 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or January 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [russian cosmonaut Ovchinin, Tikhonov/NASA astronaut (TBD), Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
June - USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/10/2017 07:00 pm
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/33950/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/05/09/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/13/2017 07:06 am
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4248480
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/15/2017 11:19 am
https://twitter.com/QB50Mission/status/862941175686344704
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/15/2017 11:54 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  ~20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:50-21:00 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:27/10:28 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:35 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fisher, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fisher]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11

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

2017
NET May 22 - release of 18 satellites AU01 (SUSat), AU02 (UNSW-EC0), AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1), CA03 (Ex-Alta 1), CN03 (NJUST 1), CN04 (Aoxiang 1), ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), GR01 (DUTHSat), KR02 (SNUSAT 1), KR03 (SNUSAT 1b), TR01 (BeEagleSat), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), US01 (QBUS 1), US02 (QBUS 2) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43?) from Quest airlock
early July NET May   22   24 - release of  satellites Biarri Point, ALTAIR™ Pathfinder (TBD) from NRCSD#12
NET May 23  24  04:45 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET May 23  24  08:15 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET May 23  24  11:35 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET May 24  25  04:30 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET May 24  25  08:05 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET May 24  25  11:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET May 25  26  01:4 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
NET June 1  21:55 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 2  10:47/14:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
NET June 4  14:00/~16:00 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June 14  09:20 - Progress MS-06 launch and docking (to Pirs)
June 16  11:41 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Pirs)
June - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
NET early July - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early July - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
July 16 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 28  15:41 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
late July - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 1   ~21:00 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid- August 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
mid- August 17 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120, TNS-0 №2, Radioscaf RS-6 (Tanyusha SWSU №1), Radioscaf RS-7 (Tanyusha SWSU №2), Sfera
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 2/3  ~22:00/01:25 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fisher, Whitson]
September 12 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
September 12/13  21:17/~03:30 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 12  09:35/~15:50 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock
NET November 1 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 3 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15/08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 27  03:22/~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
NET January  February 9 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
January  February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 2017  March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or 2018)
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
March 14  30 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or November-December 2017)
April  -May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda)
April  -May (TBD) - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 15 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda) (or June)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
May -June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET August - MLM Nauka launch
NET August - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Pirs)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov/NASA astronaut (TBD), Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
mid-December - USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or January 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or January 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov/NASA astronaut (TBD), Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
June - USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/landing [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/18/2017 09:49 am
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/biarri.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/18/2017 02:03 pm
 BG2BHC‏ @bg2bhc
Deployment of LilacSat-1 is now scheduled at 08:15 GMT May 23rd. The antenna and radio will be activated automatically in 30 minutes. Bless!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2017 06:55 am
https://upload.qb50.eu/files/info/QB50_ISS_RA_v2.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/21/2017 05:32 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/05/21/spacewalk-planned-to-change-out-failed-relay-box/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/21/2017 07:57 pm
https://twitter.com/QB50Mission/status/866364596130635776
Quote
The second #QB50 airlock cycle has been delayed due to contingency  EVA that will occur this week on ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/22/2017 11:19 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26/10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:40 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:00/13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25/14:10 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52/16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

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

2017
June 11  late July - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:41 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Pirs  Zvezda)
NET early July 2 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early July 2 - Dragon (SpX-11) splashdown
NET late-May  24  early July - release of  satellites Biarri Point and five BIRDS-1 from NRCSD#13/ J-SSOD#7
July 28  15:41 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET August 1  ~21:00 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August 3 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
mid- August 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
mid- August 17 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120, TNS-0 №2, Radioscaf RS-6 (Tanyusha SWSU №1), Radioscaf RS-7 (Tanyusha SWSU №2), Sfera-53
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 2/3  ~22:00/01:25 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
September 12/13  21:17/~03:30 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June 13  September  - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
June  September - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 12  09:35/~15:50 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
NET November 1 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 3 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
June  NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Pirs  Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15/08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 27  03:22/~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
February 9 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs  Zvezda)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 9 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
March 14 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock
March-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
April - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Zvezda Pirs)
April - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 15 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs) (or June)
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken]
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Pirs  Zvezda)
October  NET August - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov/NASA astronaut (TBD), Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET August  October - MLM Nauka launch
NET August  October - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October (TBD) - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda Pirs)
October (TBD)  - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August  October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch (or December 2018)
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS (or December 2018)
late September 2018 January  - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
late September 2018 January  - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov/NASA astronaut (TBD), Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - USCV-3  launch [four astronauts]
May - USCV-3  docking [four astronauts]

May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet)
November 2018  May (TBD) - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown  /landing [two astronauts]
mid-December 2018  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
mid-December 2018  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
June  December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and splashdown/  landing [two astronauts]

Changes on May 22nd
Changes on May 23rd
Changes on May 24th
Changes on May 25th
Changes on May 26th
Changes on May 27th
Changes on June 1st
Changes on June 2nd
Changes on June 4th
Changes on June 6th
Changes on June 9th
Changes on June 12th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: astropl on 05/22/2017 03:10 pm
New launch date for Nauka - October 2018 (http://russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2017.html#0521).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/22/2017 07:30 pm
Quote
To account for the latest postponement in the MLM launch, planners began changing comings and goings of transport ships at the Russian segment of the International Space Station, ISS. The upcoming docking of the Progress MS-06 cargo ship (Mission 67P in the ISS flight manifest) was moved from the Pirs Docking Compartment, SO1, to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM. According to previous plans, Progress MS-06 was supposed to take with it and discard the Pirs Docking Compartment, SO1, during its departure in December 2017, to make room for the arriving Nauka.

In turn, the Progress MS-05 freighter (ISS mission 66P), which docked at the Pirs Docking Compartment on February 24, will now remain berthed at that port until September 2017. Previously, the spacecraft was scheduled to depart around June 14 to make room for Progress MS-06.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/22/2017 08:51 pm
 Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight
SpaceX Falcon 9 Dragon 2 DM-1 uncrewed CCP launch has a KSC documented placeholder of March 9, 2018.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: DeanG1967 on 05/22/2017 10:57 pm
2Fish just posted that there is another spacewalk tomorrow.  Any updates on this

https://twitter.com/Astro2fish/status/866774423289741312/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=Astro2fish&utm_content=866774423289741312 (https://twitter.com/Astro2fish/status/866774423289741312/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=Astro2fish&utm_content=866774423289741312)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: sewebster on 05/22/2017 11:10 pm
2Fish just posted that there is another spacewalk tomorrow.  Any updates on this

https://twitter.com/Astro2fish/status/866774423289741312/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=Astro2fish&utm_content=866774423289741312 (https://twitter.com/Astro2fish/status/866774423289741312/photo/1?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=Astro2fish&utm_content=866774423289741312)

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=42991.0
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/23/2017 08:40 pm
James Dean @flatoday_jdean
Lightfoot: Astros to launch from U.S. soil "here in a couple of years." Docs say SpaceX targeting certification by Aug. '18, Boeing Oct. '18
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/24/2017 11:37 am
New schedule for NRCSD#12
https://upload.qb50.eu/files/info/QB50_ISS_RA_v3.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/25/2017 09:28 am
QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
Successful 2nd #QB50 #CubeSat deployment of the day! Congratulations to GR01 (DUTHsat), CN02 (LilacSat-1), and AZ02 (nSIGHT)!

QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
Next #QB50 #CubeSat deployment shifted 10' earlier: GR01, CN02 & AZ02 will be deployed at 08:35.

QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
3 more #QB50 #CubeSat in Space: congratulations to US01 (Challenger), CN03 (NJUST-1), & AU02 (UNSW-ECO) deployed from the ISS at 05:25 GMT !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/25/2017 12:33 pm
QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
Successful 3rd #QB50 #Cubesat deployment of today! Congratulations to ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto-2) and AU01 (SUSat) teams!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/26/2017 04:40 am
QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
Congratulations to AU03 (i-INSPIRE II), UA01 (KPI-SAU-1), & KR02 (SNUSAT-1), successfully deployed in space at 04:00:00 UTC! #QB50 #cubesat

QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
And now KR03 #cubesats is also in space! Congrats!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Jarnis on 05/26/2017 05:40 am
QB50-CubeSat Mission‏ @QB50Mission
Successful 3rd #QB50 #Cubesat deployment of today! Congratulations to ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto-2) and AU01 (SUSat) teams!

Small footnote to the history of Space Things: First Finnish-built satellite now flying free on orbit. Yay!

(Aalto-1 was on SHERPA / Formosat which got delayed and then it moved to PSLV and is still waiting for the ride... Follow-on sat beat it to orbit)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 05/30/2017 07:25 am
During the press conference on May 29, 2017 Alexander Gerst said Soyuz MS-09 will launch on April 28, 2018. Is this correct or will be end May 2018 the launch date?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/30/2017 07:44 am
During the press conference on May 29, 2017 Alexander Gerst said Soyuz MS-09 will launch on April 28, 2018. Is this correct or will be end May 2018 the launch date?
It looks like April 28, is the current launch date, but due to the two-months-delay of Soyuz MS-07 the probability, that the launch date will be moved to the right, is very high.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/01/2017 06:06 am
Jonathan McDowell ‏@planet4589
Today's ISS report https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/05/30/ … says next Kibo cubesat deploy uses J-SSOD#7, Anyone know which flight carried this to ISS?

Answering own question: looks like CRS-11 will carry J-SSOD#7 with five 1U BIRDS-1 cubesats for developing nations
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/02/2017 04:51 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/06/01/dragon-launch-slips-to-saturday-cygnus-departs-sunday/
Quote
The launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and the Dragon cargo craft was scrubbed today because of lightning in the vicinity of the launch pad. The next launch opportunity for SpaceX is on Saturday, June 3 at 4:07pm Central time, 5:07pm Eastern time. NASA TV coverage will begin at 3:30pm CT, 4:30pm ET.

This clears the way for the Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo craft to be unberthed from the nadir port of Unity on Sunday, June 4. NASA TV coverage on Sunday of Cygnus’ departure will begin at 0730 CT. Release of Cygnus is scheduled at 0810 CT. Cygnus will remain in orbit for a week in support of scientific experiments and will deorbit on Sunday, June 11.

A launch of the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft Saturday will result in its arrival at the ISS on Monday, June 5 for a capture at 0900 CT. NASA TV coverage will begin at 0730 CT. There will be no installation coverage.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2017 12:10 pm
https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/830005295774511107
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2017 12:27 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37802.msg1685870#msg1685870
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/06/2017 06:41 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/06/05/iss-daily-summary-report-6052017/
Quote
Orbital 7 (OA-7) Unberth: OA-7 unberthed from the ISS on Sunday, June 4 at 6:05am CDT with release at 8:10am CDT. The delay of SpX-11 launch on Thursday allowed OA-7 to unberth Sunday. Following departure, Cygnus is supporting two NASA payloads – SAFFIRE III and NRCSD-E prior to re-entry on June 11.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/09/2017 07:46 pm
Changes according to information from "Novosti Kosmonavtiki" magazine.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/09/2017 08:18 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23646/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/13/2017 12:09 pm
http://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/release.asp?prid=261
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/06/oa-7-cygnus-eom-oa-8-sept-launch/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/13/2017 12:13 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26/10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellites CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:40 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:00/13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25/14:10 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52/16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59/17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13/12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7

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

2017
September  July 20  17:45 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
September  July 20  20:57 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET August   1   10  18:07 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August   3   13 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120, TNS-0 №2, Radioscaf RS-6 (Tanyusha SWSU №1), Radioscaf RS-7 (Tanyusha SWSU №2), Sfera-53
fall - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: ASTERIA, LAICE, RBLE, OSIRIS-3U, OPEN, HARP
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 2/3  ~22:00/01:25 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
September 12/13  21:17/~03:30 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 12  09:35/~12:35 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
NET November 1 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 3 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
November-December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Ryazansky, Misurkin]
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15/08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 27  03:22/~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 29 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber

2018
February 9 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 9 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
March 14 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock
March-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
April - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
April - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
April - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 15 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
May - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII: RASCEL, EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, ORTIE, CubeRRT, CANOP, MemSat , OPAL
NET May-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken]
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov/  NASA astronaut  (TBD), Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - MLM Nauka launch
October - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Pirs)
October - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock (or 2019)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4) (or 2019)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock (or 2019)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6) (or 2019)

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov/  NASA astronaut  (TBD), Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May (TBD) - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing
May (TBD)  September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/13/2017 07:11 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23659/
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4333266
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/17/2017 06:09 pm
Gunter reports on his site, that Biarri-Point was deployed from the ISS on May, 18th.
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/biarri.htm
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It was deployed from ISS on 18 May 2017.
Is there any conformation from an other source?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/17/2017 08:07 pm
http://planet4589.org/space/jsr/latest.html

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It is now confirmed that the AFRL/DSTO Biarri Point cubesat was
clandestinely deployed from the ISS on May 18. It has not been assigned
a public catalog number in the US satellite catalog.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jcm on 06/26/2017 01:08 am
http://planet4589.org/space/jsr/latest.html

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It is now confirmed that the AFRL/DSTO Biarri Point cubesat was
clandestinely deployed from the ISS on May 18. It has not been assigned
a public catalog number in the US satellite catalog.

To be clear, I am only 80% confident this is actually true. The Australians involved in the project say it's
true. Maybe they are on drugs or something.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/27/2017 05:42 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/06/26/crew-preps-for-solar-array-jettison-and-dragon-departure/
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Dragon will be released from the Canadarm2 Sunday at 11:38 a.m. EDT and splash down in the Pacific Ocean about 5-1/2 hours later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/07/2017 09:45 am
https://ria.ru/space/20170707/1498002607.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/10/2017 01:58 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26/10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellites CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:00/13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25/14:10 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52/16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59/17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13/12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58/21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12/21:55 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)

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

2017
August 9 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
NET August   10   14  ~16:35 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
NET August   13   16 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:45/~21:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17 - release of satellites TOMSK-TPU-120, TNS-0 №2, Radioscaf RS-6 (Tanyusha SWSU №1), Radioscaf RS-7 (Tanyusha SWSU №2), Sfera-53
August 25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
fall - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: ASTERIA, LAICE, RBLE, OSIRIS-3U, OPEN, HARP
fall - release of 30 satellites from NRCSD
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 2/3  ~22:00/01:25 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17/~03:30 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 12  October 11 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
October 12  09:35/~12:35 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)
September 15  October 14 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
NET November 1 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 3 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15/08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 27  03:22/~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
TBD - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1)

2018
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]  (or 2019)
January - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4) (or 2019)
December 29, 2017  January - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late December 2017  January - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 9 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 9 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or February)
March 9    14   - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock
March-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
April - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
April - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 15 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 29  May - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
February  NET May - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February  NET May - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII: RASCEL, EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, ORTIE, CubeRRT, CANOP, MemSat , OPAL
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March  NET June - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
March  NET June - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
NET May  June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET May-  June-July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  NET August - Dragon SpX-15 launch
April  NET August - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
May  NET September - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
May  NET September - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
August  4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
August  4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
August  4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - MLM Nauka launch
October - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Pirs)
October - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock (or 2019)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6) (or 2019)

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 2018  NET April - Dragon SpX-16 launch
August 2018  NET April - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May  (TBD) - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
September 2018  NET May - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
September 2018  NET May - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
October 2018  NET June - Dragon SpX-17 launch
October 2018  NET June - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November 2018  NET July - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
early November 2018  NET July - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
late December 2018  NET August - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
late December 2018  NET August - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
late January  NET September - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
late January  NET September - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]

2020
May  TBD - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
May  TBD - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June  TBD - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June  TBD - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/20/2017 01:56 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2017/07/20/nasas-commercial-crew-program-target-flight-dates/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2017 07:38 am
[Janes] US Army expects to soon trial Kestrel Eye electro-optical micro satellites (http://www.janes.com/article/72406/us-army-expects-to-soon-trial-kestrel-eye-electro-optical-micro-satellites)
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“The Kestrel Eye is due to launch from Cape Canaveral very soon as part of the International Space Station cargo resupply mission,” according to Lieutenant General James Dickinson, head of US Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command (SMDC/ARSTRAT).

This doesn't explicitly say CRS-12.  Does anyone know for sure if this will be on CRS-12 or CRS-13?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2017 07:53 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/888038509646274561
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Jeff Foust‏ @jeff_foust
Chris Ferguson’s chart on CST-100 program notes test flights planned for “June-December 2018”. #ISSRDC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 07/22/2017 05:55 am
Per L2 KSC scheduling, CRS-12 now NET August 14. No reason (isn't the pad, etc. Could be to give TDRS-M - set to slip - a window, but there's no official reason, so I'll shut up and just note the CRS-12 slip).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/26/2017 08:38 am
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4440241
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2017 07:30 am
http://planet4589.org/space/jsr/latest.html

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It is now confirmed that the AFRL/DSTO Biarri Point cubesat was
clandestinely deployed from the ISS on May 18. It has not been assigned
a public catalog number in the US satellite catalog.

To be clear, I am only 80% confident this is actually true. The Australians involved in the project say it's
true. Maybe they are on drugs or something.
Maybe the mistery of Biarri-Point is solved?
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/894330390055444481
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2017 06:05 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/894604294321721344
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/08/2017 07:29 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23882/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/09/2017 08:22 am
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/cubesat/missions/asteria.php
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Deployment from ISS is planned for October 2017
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/09/2017 06:05 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00/15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01/18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42/15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:39:00 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44/13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55/14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26/10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58/11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43/13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05/12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04/13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25/14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52/16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59/17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13/12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58/21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12/21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52/13:07 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:37/22:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:12 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:18 - release of satellites Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6), Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:24 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:31 - release of satellite Sfera-53

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

2017
August 24-30 - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
August 25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  22:02 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28/01:22 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17/02:57 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
NET early September    10   17 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early September    10   17 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
October 12  09:35/~12:35 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)
fall  October - release of  30  27 satellites from NRCSD#13
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock
October 11  November 10 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
October 14  November 13 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
fall  October  mid-November - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: ASTERIA, Dellingr/RBLE, OSIRIS-3U, LAICE, CREAM, HARP, OPEN, Overview 1A  from NRCSD#13
NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
NET November 1  Early December - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 1  Early December - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15/08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 27  03:22/~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
TBD - release of satellite KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite ELaNa XIII: ISARA, EcAMSat

2018
NET late November  Early January - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET late November  Early January - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
January - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4)
February 9 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET May  June  February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
NET May  June  February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET June  February - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June  February - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
January  February - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January  February - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 9 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or February)
March 9 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March 14 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March 17 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
March-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
April 29 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 27  May 30 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat, OPAL, RASCEL
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  June - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
April  June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 15  June 27 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET June-July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - MLM Nauka launch
October - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Pirs)
October - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET April - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET April - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET June - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET June - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
NET August - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
NET September - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
2018  TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock
2018  TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/11/2017 05:50 pm
http://spacenews.com/teledyne-brown-offers-iss-platform-for-testing-spacecraft-parts-in-orbit-before-flying-them-for-real/
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Teledyne Brown Engineering plans to install a hyperspectral imager built by the German Aerospace Center, DLR, in the firm’s International Space Station observatory in March.
DLR’s Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer will be the first payload tested on the Multi-User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES), Teledyne Brown’s external Earth-facing platform that traveled to the space station in June inside a SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/12/2017 07:56 pm
http://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/feature-stories/oa8-mission-page/ (http://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/feature-stories/oa8-mission-page/)
Quote
Orbital ATK, at NASA’s direction, is now targeting November 10 for launch of the OA-8 mission to the International Space Station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/13/2017 12:58 pm
http://aprs.org/qikcom-1.html
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The Ham Radio QIKCOM-1 module attached to the NovaWurks NanoRacks SIMPL spacecraft is now finally scheduled for release from the ISS during the week of 21 August 2017!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/13/2017 06:35 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43347.msg1712257#msg1712257
Quote
Triple EVA in early-October thru November to change out LEE on the SSRMS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/13/2017 06:41 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43347.msg1712280#msg1712280
Quote
Mission duration for Dragon was 35 days + launch.  Return would be 9/17
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/13/2017 06:48 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43347.msg1712287#msg1712287
Quote
CRS-13 moving to early December.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/16/2017 07:53 am
2018-02   F9   .   L   CRS 14
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/21/2017 10:38 am
EcAMSat:
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/ecamsat.htm
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will be deployed from a specialized dispenser also designed and developed at NASA Ames, called the 6U Nanosatellite Launch Adapter System Dispenser.
ISARA:
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/isara_fact_sheet-26july2016.pdf
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ISARA’s spacecraft will be launched and deployed as an auxiliary spacecraft on a rideshare mission arranged by the Launch Services Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/23/2017 04:54 am

Hah!  As soon as I say that deruch finds the site for the NASA Office of Safety & Mission Assurance's planning schedules for Safety & Mission Success Reviews (https://sma.nasa.gov/sma-disciplines/smsr).  On the near term schedule it has CRS-14 on January 26. 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/23/2017 05:09 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:07 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:37 / 22:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:12 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:18 - release of satellites Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6), Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:24 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:31 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:43 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  19:00-21:30 / 08:40 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown

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

2017
September 27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 12  09:35 / ~12:35 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 25-27  NET September  October - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
October - release of satellite KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
October -November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock
October-November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock
October- November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock
November 10 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 13 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-November - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: ASTERIA, Dellingr/RBLE, OSIRIS-3U from NRCSD#13
NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
NET Early December - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET Early December - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15/08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 17    27    07:21 /~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 19 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2018
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January 26  February - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
January 28  February - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
January - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5
February 9 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
February - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 23  27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 9 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or February)
March 9 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March 14 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March 17 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
March-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
April - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 27 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 27 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET June-July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
4th quarter - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or December)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - MLM Nauka launch
October - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Pirs)
October - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut, Hague]
March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET April - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET April - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET June - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET June - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
NET August - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
NET September - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

Changes on August 23rd
Changes on August 25th
Changes on August 27th
Changes on August 28th
Changes on August 30th
Changes on September 1st
Changes on September 3rd
Changes on September 4th
Changes on September 8th
Changes on September 13th
Changes on September 16th
Changes on September 17th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/24/2017 04:19 pm
Orbit´s reboost is delayed to August, 27.
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23938/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/24/2017 05:32 pm
There was an information on the NK forum some days ago, that the launch of Soyuz MS-07 has moved to the left to December, 17 by request of NASA due to Christmas holidays.
But maybe I have not understand it correctly.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/25/2017 05:09 am
Quote
Olaf:

https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/897852438551592963
Quote
Emre Kelly‏ @EmreKelly
Launch schedule updated: SpaceX #CRS13 targeted for 12/17; SpaceX #SES11 later this year, likely 9/17 or 10/17
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 09/01/2017 02:16 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/23993/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/10/2017 08:53 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
<snip>
December 17    27    07:21 /~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 19 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
<snip>

Changes on August 25th

Why the reversion to a 2-day rendezvous and docking for Soyuz MS-07?

Also, which UTC time is the correct launch time?  (07:21 in this thread posting, or 03:21 in the Plan of Russian space launches thread posting (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26990.msg1713516#msg1713516))
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 09/11/2017 01:29 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
<snip>
December 17    27    07:21 /~09:30 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] and docking (to Rassvet)
December 19 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
<snip>

Changes on August 25th

Why the reversion to a 2-day rendezvous and docking for Soyuz MS-07?

Also, which UTC time is the correct launch time?  (07:21 in this thread posting, or 03:21 in the Plan of Russian space launches thread posting (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26990.msg1713516#msg1713516))

http://spaceflight101.com/soyuz-ms-06/short-crew-visit-to-baikonur-kicks-off-final-soyuz-ms-06-launch-preparations/ (http://spaceflight101.com/soyuz-ms-06/short-crew-visit-to-baikonur-kicks-off-final-soyuz-ms-06-launch-preparations/)

Quote
Soyuz missions have been occurring out of the usual cadence this year as a consequence of the schedule upset caused by the troubles of Soyuz #734 back in January. Flight durations are being adjusted to move back to the normal rhythm with Soyuz launches in March, May, September and November by the Soyuz MS-08 mission that will mark the first Soyuz of 2018. Soyuz MS-07 was recently moved up ten days from a December 27 launch target deconflict with the holidays on the U.S. side which will require the mission to use the longer two-day rendezvous scheme.

I guess the orbit phasing difference isn't that good if that flies in mid December....
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/11/2017 07:07 am
Also, which UTC time is the correct launch time?  (07:21 in this thread posting, or 03:21 in the Plan of Russian space launches thread posting (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=26990.msg1713516#msg1713516))
According to the NK forum the launch time will be 10.21 MoscowTime, so 07.21 UTC should be correct.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/15/2017 07:56 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/908767572086132738
Quote
Jeff Foust‏ @jeff_foust

Robin Frank, NASA Office of Gen. Counsel: used waiver process in Wolf Amendment to allow launch of Chinese cubesat from the ISS this year.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/17/2017 05:38 pm
Kevin Fetter of Seesat-l reports on ISS orbit boost on Sept 27 (http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Sep-2017/0065.html), using this link (https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/SSapplications/Post/JavaSSOP/orbit/ISS/SVPOST.html) in his post.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/18/2017 03:24 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/09/13/
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in preparation for the LEE-A/POA swap during the Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) on GMT 278.
EVA on October, 5.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/18/2017 04:44 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/09/18/three-spacewalks-scheduled-crew-researches-life-science/
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Expedition 53 is gearing up for three maintenance spacewalks set to take place in October over a period of two weeks. Meanwhile, the six-member crew continued researching today how their long-term missions in space affect their bodies.
Commander Randy Bresnik began unpacking spacewalking gear today ahead of the first of three spacewalks set to begin Oct. 5. He will lead all three spacewalks with NASA astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Joe Acaba. Vande Hei will join him on the first two and Acaba will participate in the final spacewalk. The trio will replace one of the two end effectors on the Canadarm2 robotic arm, lubricate the new component and replace cameras at two locations on the station’s truss.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Ben E on 09/18/2017 06:16 pm
Shame Nespoli didn't get a shot. Would have been nice to see him get an EVA to close out his astronaut career.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/19/2017 06:22 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:36 / 22:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:10 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:15 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6)
August 17  15:16 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:21 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:29 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:43 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  19:00- 22:06 / 08:41 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 27  16:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 5  12:05-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 10  11:56-18:22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]

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

2017
October    12   14   08:46:53    / 12:56   - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)
October 16  11:11 - Progress MS-07 docking (to Pirs)
late October 18  November  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Acaba]
October - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
October - release of satellite KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
November 2 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
November 10 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 13 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-November - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: ASTERIA, Dellingr/RBLE, OSIRIS-3U from NRCSD#13
November 22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
NET November 28  Early December  ~21:00-22:00 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 30  Early December - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15 / 08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 17  07:21 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
December 19 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
NET Late December  Early January 2018 - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late December  Early January 2018 - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2018
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
January - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
January 26  February 9 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
January 28  February 11 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February    9   13 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February 27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
February - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March   9   10 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
February  Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
February  Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock
March 9  April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) (or February)
April - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 25    27   - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
March-  April-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
March 14  May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
March 17  May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
June - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 27 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET June  August - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET June  August - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET July  September - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July  September - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June  August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June  August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June  August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams] (or NET July)
NET June 3rd quarter  August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET June 3rd quarter  August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August  April 2019 - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET August  April 2019 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET June-July  August-September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET June 3rd quarter  August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut  Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September  May 2019 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September  May 2019 - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa 25: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
NET August  October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October  June 2019 - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET October  June 2019 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November  December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or 4th quarter  1st quarter 2019)
November  December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or 4th quarter  1st quarter 2019)
November 30 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET November  July 2019 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November  July 2019 - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November-December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or 4th quarter  1st quarter 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
NET December  August 2019 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET December  August 2019 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
NET January  September - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January  September - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
February 6  NET March - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to UM Prichal  ISS)
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
October 2018  February - MLM Nauka launch
October 2018  February - Pirs undocking (from Zvezda nadir) and deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 2018  February - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Pirs)
October 2018  February - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 2018  February - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut  Tikhonov, Hague]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET March - Progress M-UM launch
NET March - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET March - PAO Progress M-UM undocking (from UM Prichal)
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/20/2017 08:25 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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Monday, October 2 - ISS Expedition 53 Spacewalk Preview Briefing
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Tuesday, October 10 - Coverage of ISS Expedition 53 U.S. Spacewalk #44 (time is TBD; Bresnik and Vande Hei)
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Thursday, October 12 - Coverage of the Docking of the ISS Progress 68 Cargo Ship to the ISS from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Docking is scheduled at 8:56 a.m. ET)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/20/2017 09:01 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/09/18/iss-daily-summary-report-9182017/
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Dragon SpaceX (SpX)-12 Unberth:  Over the weekend, the crew packed critical items and egressed the vehicle in preparation for Dragon departure.  Dragon was unberthed from the ISS via ground commanding on Saturday at approximately 5:06 PM CDT.  Ground teams then maneuvered the Dragon to an overnight park position.  Early Sunday morning at 03:41 AM CDT, Dragon was released, with splashdown occurring roughly five and a half hours later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/21/2017 07:39 am
The newest version
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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Thursday, October 5 - Coverage of ISS Expedition 53 U.S. Spacewalk #44 (Spacewalk begins at 8:05 a.m. EDT, expected to last 6 ½ hours; Bresnik and Vande Hei)
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Tuesday, October 10 - Coverage of ISS Expedition 53 U.S. Spacewalk #45 (Spacewalk begins at 8:05 a.m. EDT, expected to last 6 ½ hours; Bresnik and Vande Hei)
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Wednesday, October 18 - Coverage of ISS Expedition 53 U.S. Spacewalk #46 (Spacewalk begins at 8:05 a.m. EDT, expected to last 6 ½ hours; Bresnik and Acaba)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/21/2017 05:53 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/910844635047694336
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Anatoly Zak‏ @RussianSpaceWeb
NEW (not yet official) launch date for #MLM/#Nauka module is February 2019. DETAILS: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2017.html#0921 …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/27/2017 06:44 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24139/
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ПРОВЕДЕНА ПЛАНОВАЯ КОРРЕКЦИЯ ОРБИТЫ МКС
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/27/2017 08:21 pm
New two-orbit rendezvous procedure to be tested by Progress MS-07, already noted in this thread.

Astronauts to make quickest trip ever to ISS in December
http://tass.com/science/967087
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The first launch of a Soyuz spacecraft on a new two-orbit flight scheme in which it will orbit Earth two times en route to the ISS, is scheduled for December 2017, a source from the aerospace sector told TASS on Friday.

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Prior to that, the new scheme will be tested on a Progress cargo craft, the source said. The Roscosmos Space Corporation said "the decision on the launch of a Soyuz manned spacecraft will be made only after the flight of a Progress under a shortened scheme has been analyzed".
Under the new scheme, the spacecraft will make two circumnavigations of the globe, which will take three hours. Currently, spacecraft get to the ISS after four orbits, the flight taking six hours.

From NASA TV Schedule
October 12 - Progress 68 Launch time is scheduled at 5:32 a.m. ET
October 12 - Docking is scheduled at 8:56 a.m. ET
It takes 3 hours 24 min :)


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

2017
October 12  09:32 / 12:56 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)

Changes on September 19th
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I suppose that pending a successful test, there will be an announcement of a two-orbit rendezvous for Soyuz MS-07.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 09/28/2017 04:06 am
New two-orbit rendezvous procedure to be tested by Progress MS-07, already noted in this thread.

Astronauts to make quickest trip ever to ISS in December
http://tass.com/science/967087
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The first launch of a Soyuz spacecraft on a new two-orbit flight scheme in which it will orbit Earth two times en route to the ISS, is scheduled for December 2017, a source from the aerospace sector told TASS on Friday.

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Prior to that, the new scheme will be tested on a Progress cargo craft, the source said. The Roscosmos Space Corporation said "the decision on the launch of a Soyuz manned spacecraft will be made only after the flight of a Progress under a shortened scheme has been analyzed".
Under the new scheme, the spacecraft will make two circumnavigations of the globe, which will take three hours. Currently, spacecraft get to the ISS after four orbits, the flight taking six hours.

From NASA TV Schedule
October 12 - Progress 68 Launch time is scheduled at 5:32 a.m. ET
October 12 - Docking is scheduled at 8:56 a.m. ET
It takes 3 hours 24 min :)


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

2017
October 12  09:32 / 12:56 - Progress MS-07 launch and docking (to Pirs)

Changes on September 19th
Changes on September 20th
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I suppose that pending a successful test, there will be an announcement of a two-orbit rendezvous for Soyuz MS-07.
Possible, but it is not yet authorized so I'd expect the switch as early as MS-08 and eventual goal is half orbit from launch to docking.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/28/2017 03:51 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/09/
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This maneuver was the first of three burns to set up the proper conditions for the 51S landing (12/14/17) and the 53S launch and docking (12/17/17). The second burn is expected to occur on 11/02/17 and the third is expected to occur on 11/22/17.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/02/2017 05:26 pm
Science and Power Module to wait until 2021
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/nem1-2017.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/02/2017 05:49 pm
https://www.facebook.com/Spacepatchesnl-253358388011829/
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ISS Expedition 57 and 58 crew patch art.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/04/2017 10:47 am
There will be another EVA in January 2018 for replacement of LEE-B
http://spaceflight101.com/iss/iss-us-eva-44-preview/
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and LEE-B, which remains functional, targeting replacement in January 2018.
NK reports about three possible EVA´s.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/05/2017 05:52 pm
NASA ASAP notes:

Schedule: SpaceX April 2018 uncrewed, August 2018 crewed.  Boeing August 2018 uncrewed, November 2018 crewed.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/08/2017 08:56 am
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43303.msg1733359#msg1733359
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If I'm not mistaken, ACLS is on the cargo manifest for HTV-7, that is planned to be launched march 2018.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 10/08/2017 04:27 pm
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43303.msg1733359#msg1733359
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If I'm not mistaken, ACLS is on the cargo manifest for HTV-7, that is planned to be launched march 2018.

The schedule here is more reliable than the date I stated. Nasa and ESA Stage February 2018.
It's likely that ACLS [pdf source (https://ttu-ir.tdl.org/ttu-ir/bitstream/handle/2346/72951/ICES_2017_135.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y)]and LSG [source (http://bradford-space.com/2017/06/14/two-gloveboxes-featured-on-nasa-website/) and Nasa (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/msg_new_window)] will be launched onboard HTV-7.

Let me add that there are four more ISPR racks scheduled to be launched:
- WSS (Water Stowage System) rack
- Two basic Express racks (EX-9B and EX-10B)
- EDR2 (European Drawer rack 2)
I'll have to update the ISS rack topology chart soon  8)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/10/2017 06:17 pm
New cubesat deployment from ISS
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 25
Date:  NET October 1, 2018
Mission:  ISS Deployment.
9 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
CIRiS – Utah State University, Logan
TechEdSat-8 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett, California
CAPSat – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
SASSI2 – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
CySat-1 – Iowa State University, Ames
SPACE HAUC – University of Massachusetts, Lowell
SOCRATES – University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
TJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Virginia
Virginia CubeSat Constellation – Old Dominion Research Foundation, Norfolk
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/12/2017 11:07 am
https://ria.ru/science/20171012/1506686854.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/13/2017 08:25 am
http://spacenews.com/with-kestrel-eye-satellite-on-deck-for-deployment-army-gears-up-for-direct-tasking-exercises/
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The U.S. Army’s experimental Kestrel Eye is scheduled to deploy Oct. 24 from the International Space Station to begin a two-year mission
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/13/2017 01:51 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:36 / 22:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:10 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:15 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6)
August 17  15:16 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:21 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:29 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:43 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  22:06 / 08:41 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 27  16:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 5  12:05-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 10  11:56-18:22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 14  08:46:53.478 - Progress MS-07 launch
October 16  11:04:07 - Progress MS-07 docking (to Pirs)
October 20  11:47-18:36 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Acaba]
October 24  09:45:01 - release of satellites KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
October 27  09:15:23 - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
November 2  03:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines

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

2017
November    10   11  12:37 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 13  10:40 / ~12:40 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
mid-November - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: ASTERIA, Dellingr/RBLE, OSIRIS-3U from NRCSD#13
November 22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
NET November - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
NET November 28  December 4  19:52 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET November 30  December 6  - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  ~05:15 / 08:36 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 17  07:21 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
December 19 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
mid-December - Cygnus (OA-8) with TangoLab unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2018
early - Cygnus (OA-8) with TangoLab  capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late December 2017  Early January - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late December 2017  Early January - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
January - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
early February  June - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
early February  June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 9 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 13 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
mid-February - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
February 27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
April - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 25 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
April-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
NET June 6 - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET June 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
June 13    27   - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs  Zvezda)
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda  Pirs)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET August-September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
early September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 8    30   - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 7    30   - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November-December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February  late - HTV-7 Kounotori-8 launch
February  late - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock (or 2019)
late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (or 2019)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
early  April-May - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda)
early  April-May - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to ISS)
February 24  March - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut  Tikhonov, Hague]
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
midyear 2018 spring - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
midyear 2018 spring - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 7    30   - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [two russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut]
February  March 21 - MLM Nauka launch
February  March - Pirs and Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
February  March - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Pirs)
February  March - Pirs and Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February  March 30 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda  ISS)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [two russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut]
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
November  mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
mid-February  TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
mid-February  TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 10/13/2017 03:36 pm
It was just announced that US EVA 46 will occur on Friday October 20.
Is this delay related to the Progress launch scrub?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/13/2017 08:55 pm
from https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/10/13/station-cargo-mission-and-spacewalk-rescheduled/

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Station Cargo Mission and Spacewalk Rescheduled

Roscosmos has rescheduled the launch of the Russian Progress 68 cargo spacecraft for Saturday, Oct. 14 at 4:46 am EDT (2:46 p.m. local time in Baikonur). The spacecraft is carrying almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies for the Expedition 53 crew aboard the International Space Station.

Launch coverage on NASA TV will begin at 4:15 a.m. Following a 34-orbit, two-day trip, Progress will arrive at the Pirs docking compartment of the International Space Station for docking on Monday, Oct. 16, at 7:09 a.m., with NASA TV coverage beginning at 6:15 a.m.

In addition, NASA has rescheduled the Expedition 53 crew’s third and final spacewalk in the current series to next Friday, Oct. 20. Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik and Flight Engineer Joe Acaba will begin the spacewalk at approximately 8:05 a.m., and NASA TV coverage will begin at 6:30 a.m.

The tasks for the crew members to conduct have been adjusted. Bresnik and Acaba will replace a fuse on Dextre’s enhanced orbital replacement unit temporary platform; install an enhanced HD camera on the Starboard 1 lower outboard truss; remove thermal insulation on two spare units to prepare those components for future robotic replacement work, if required; and replace a light on the Canadarm2’s new latching end effector installed during the first spacewalk Oct. 5. The final lubrication of the new end effector and the replacement of a camera system on the Destiny Lab will be deferred for a future spacewalk.
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2017 11:50 am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/16/2017 12:05 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43976.msg1738038#msg1738038
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CRS-13's new NET is December 4th out of LC-40
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/17/2017 07:09 pm
If all goes according to the current plan, we'll see two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed simultaneously, from early December 2017 to early January 2018: Cygnus OA-8 and Dragon SpX-13, using Unity nadir and Harmony nadir, respectively.

November 7 update: Nope, not this time.
Cygnus scheduled to be unberthed and released on December 4, the same NET day that Dragon will launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/18/2017 06:40 am
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/2017/nasa-develops-and-tests-new-housing-for-in-orbit-science-payloads.html
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are scheduled to make their journey to the space station in late 2018 aboard HTV7
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/19/2017 04:33 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/921048205290336257
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Anatoly Zak‏ @RussianSpaceWeb
The launch of the #MLM module to #ISS set for March 2019. DETAILS: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2017.html#1019 …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/20/2017 01:47 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/10/19/
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The Kaber plate and adapter plate were then installed on the A/L slide table in preparation for installation of the KE2M satellite on Monday.  After KE2M and SIMPL, another JEM A/L-deployed satellite, are deployed next week
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/24/2017 08:48 am
http://www.amsat.org/pipermail/amsat-bb/2017-October/065044.html
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QIKCOM-1 might deploy from the ISS this coming Friday.
QIKCOM-1 is attached to SIMPL.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/24/2017 11:51 am
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/922764706225328129
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Our first-ever customer #MicroSat released from #ISS with our #Kaber deployer at 09:45:01 GMT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/24/2017 06:09 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-integration.html
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According to the latest schedule, prepared in September 2017, the MLM Nauka module will be launched on March 21, 2019, and after a nine-day autonomous flight, it should dock at the nadir (Earth-facing) docking port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM, a part of the Russian Segment of the station, on March 30, 2019.
... The total time required to integrate Nauka is expected to reach 2,000 work hours, including 11 spacewalks!
The preparations for the addition of the long-awaited module were scheduled to begin less than a year from now on Sept. 8, 2018, with the launch of the three members of Expedition 57 crew aboard the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft. The launch will mark the first time since October 2016 that a Soyuz will lift more than one Russian cosmonaut. Two Russian cosmonauts, a veteran Aleksei Ovchinin and a rookie Nikloay Tikhonov will be onboard. They will be accompanied by NASA astronaut Tyler Hague. The trio will work on the station until Feb. 24, 2019, and will not actually see the Nauka at the station but will lay the ground work for its arrival.
On November 7, 2018, Soyuz MS-11 will be launched with Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, US astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor and Canadian David Saint-Jacques onboard. On March 7, 2019, they will be joined in orbit by the crew of Soyuz MS-12 with a yet to be assigned pair of Russian cosmonauts and one US astronaut. These two crews, including three Russians, will be onboard the ISS during the hectic operations to receive the Nauka.
At the time, when Proton rocket launches the new module from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, its destination port on the Zvezda will still be occupied by the Pirs Docking Compartment, SO1, which has been located there since 2001. To discard the 16-year-old module, it will be undocked along with the Progress MS-10 spacecraft that will have been attached to its free docking port since October 2018. Because Progress has ability to maneuver, it will be used to direct Pirs into the Earth's atmosphere to burn up.
Last year, Roskosmos had to cut the Russian ISS crew from three to two people to save funds. The reduced crew allowed Russia to save one trip of the cargo ship to the station. With three cosmonauts living on the ISS again, Russia will have to send four Progress cargo ships to the station during 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: eeergo on 10/25/2017 01:13 pm
Next up in ISS deployments (on the 27th) should be the SIMPL satlet, composed of six HISats, which should be assembled together, and with the solar arrays, today. I learned about the concept in this SpaceNews article: http://spacenews.com/satlets-crazy-idea-or-ingenious-concept-this-weeks-test-on-iss-will-offer-clues/

I've seen in Gunter's website (http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/simpl.htm) that this satellite/satlets were launched in OA-4 two years ago back in 2015, but weren't deployed until now because of radiofrequency licensing issues. Is there any more info about this?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/25/2017 08:03 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss_node.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 10/26/2017 07:59 pm
pieieieieiep... grrr. really is ACES/PHARAO (https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/i/iss-aces-pharao#YiAxP189Herb) delayed again?!
It is in ESA's planning from the start of Columbus operation.
SpX-13 was supposed to be it's ride to orbit, but instead MISSE-FF1 will be launched, and also a second MISSE-FF 2 will be launched on SpX-14,according to Gunter's (What is your source).
EOportal now stated it's launch Late 2018/early 2019 on a SpaceX Dragon. (most likely SpX-17).
Edit: Rik read before you write, it's delayed because it isn't finished jet. Europe is slow!  :-[

Why won't they remove solar and put ACES there, and launch ACES on SpX-13 as originally planned.
SpX-14 was the planned launch for MISSE-FF. Why is a 2th Misse-FF needed, It can house 14 MSC's and only 8 can be rotated at once. MISSE-9 should go up with the MISSE-FF along with the MTT (MISSE Transport Tray).
AFAIK about four times annually they will swap MSC's (MISSE Sample Carriers) using the MTT and an airlock.

The following external payloads are manifested for SpX-13; AFAIK (mount location)
ASIM (SDX=COL side Nadir); SDS (SOX=Col side Zenith); MISSE-FF 1 (? ELC-2_3).
Location for ACES is unknown to me, but it could go on solar's spot (SOZ {col, zenith) or HDEV's spot SDN {Col,nadir).
Is Rapid-scat still at SDX, or has it already been deorbited?

Has NASA released a ISS launch manifest sinds the beginning of this year?
I want to release a new ISS tropology Excel file (easier to update). In this file I also want to include external payloads and the facilities inside the Express-racks' MSG (LSG), EDR, MSPR's.
It's still a lot of work, but a sneak peak. The last is from a ISS R&D conference presentation.

Edit: Images removed because I uploaded the Topology excel
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/27/2017 08:05 am
According to the latest FPIP (known to us), ACES was planned on SpX-15.
ASIM was planned on SpX-13, but as we learned, it was changed with SDS.
As we know from the SpX-13 badge, there will be TSIS, SDS and MISSE-FF on this flight.

Rapidscat deorbit was planned on SpX-13, the deorbit date of SOLAR is not known to us.

And we do not known on which flight IDA-3 will be flown.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/30/2017 06:58 pm
https://www.orbitalatk.com/news-room/feature-stories/OA8-Mission-Page/Documents/FS004_17_Cygnus_OA-8.pdf
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Cygnus will remain berthed for approximately one month to allow the astronauts on Space Station to perform the transfer of the lab to Cygnus and then back to the station where it will remain.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/03/2017 08:44 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2017.html#1103

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The launch of the MLM module advanced to 2018

On November 2, Director General of RKK Energia Vladimir Solntsev met with the Head of Roskosmos Igor Komarov, who insisted on launching the MLM module before the end of 2018, probably due to political pressure from the Kremlin. To accommodate this requirement, RKK Energia drafted a new timeline, which was approved by the company's leadership on November 3.

The new schedule set the launch of the MLM module for Dec. 20, 2018, followed by its docking at the Russian Segment of the station on Dec. 29, 2018.

According to the latest timeline, the arrival of the module will take place during Expedition 58, which will begin onboard the ISS at the end of October 2018. Shortly after the launch of the MLM module, the Pirs Docking Compartment, SO1, will be undocked from the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM, to make room for the new arrival.

The discarding of Pirs will now be delegated to the Progress MS-09 spacecraft, which is scheduled for launch on June 13, 2018. Progress MS-09 will tug Pirs away from the station and then direct it into the Earth's atmosphere to burn up over the ocean.

In order to leave Earth before the end of 2018, the MLM/Nauka module would have to be shipped to the launch site in Baikonur in March. In case the processing team in Baikonur worked around the clock, the spacecraft could be ready for launch in seven months, leaving up to two months in reserve. However, experts familiar with the matter saw even the March 2019 launch date as overly ambitious and estimated that it would be more realistic to plan the launch around May 2019.

The situation is complicated by the fact that in October, a Roskosmos representative warned that RKK Energia would have only one chance to push the schedule beyond the previously approved launch date in June 2018, before heavy fines would kick in against the company.

The latest schedule is yet to be officially approved by Roskosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 11/04/2017 05:04 pm
mid-December - Cygnus (OA-8) with TangoLab unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

2018
early - Cygnus (OA-8) with TangoLab  capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

These two items seem to suggest that Cygnus (OA-8) will be performing a freeflying experiment with TangoLab aboard (given the release in mid-Dec. and recapture and berthing in early 2018).  Where is that info coming from?  In the mission factsheet posted just above, it only mentions moving TangoLab into the Cygnus and then offloading it back into ISS while Cygnus remains berthed to the station.  No info on releasing and recapture of Cygnus, etc. 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/06/2017 08:26 pm
And we do not known on which flight IDA-3 will be flown.
This http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36966.msg1746529#msg1746529 suggest that IDA-3 will not be on SpX-14.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/07/2017 07:01 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-coverage-set-for-next-resupply-mission-to-international-space-station
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Cygnus will remain at the space station until Dec. 4, when the spacecraft will depart the station and deploy several CubeSate before its fiery reentry into Earth’s atmosphere
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2017 08:24 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:36 / 22:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:10 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:15 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6)
August 17  15:16 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:21 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:29 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:41.3 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  22:06 / 08:40 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 27  16:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 5  12:05-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 10  11:56-18:22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 14  08:46:53.478 - Progress MS-07 launch
October 16  11:04:07 - Progress MS-07 docking (to Pirs)
October 20  11:47-18:36 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Acaba]
October 24  09:45:01 - release of satellites KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
October 27  09:15:23 - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
November 2  03:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
November 12  12:19:54.6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 14  10:04 / 12:15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 20  08:05:00 - release of satellite EcAMSat (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  12:25:01 - release of satellite ASTERIA (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  17:02:02 - release of satellite Dellingr/RBLE (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  08:25:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-6 (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  11:40:00 - release of satellite OSIRIS-3U (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13

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

2017
November 22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
mid- December 3 / 4   - Cygnus (OA-8) with TangoLab unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-8) releasing by SSRMS
NET December 4  19:53 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
NET December 6  11:00/~13:00  - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 7 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 7 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14  05:16 / 07:44 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and deorbit  landing  [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 14  TBD / 08:38 - Soyuz MS-05 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 17  07:21 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
December 19  08:42 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2018
early - Cygnus (OA-8) with TangoLab  capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET early January - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early January - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
NET November 2017  January - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber (or early 2018)
February 9  16:00-17:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch (or March 13)
February 11 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February 13 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-February  - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
April - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 25 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
April-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
early  February  June - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
NET June 6 - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET June 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
early February  June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
late  August - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
late  August - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Pirs  Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET August-September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
February  NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA -50) from Quest airlock
NET August-September  late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA -51) from Quest airlock (or 2019)
NET August-September  late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA -52) from Quest airlock (or 2019)
early September - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
September 8 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Pirs  Zvezda)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 7 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November-December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
December 20  March 21, 2019 - MLM Nauka launch
late December  March 2019 - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December  March 2019 - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 29  March 30, 2019 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to ISS  MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, NASA astronaut  Tikhonov, Hague]
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
spring  February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
spring  February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [two russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut]
early  April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
early  April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to ISS  Zvezda)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [two russian cosmonaut, NASA astronaut]
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut, Parmitano, McClain]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

Changes on November 3rd
Changes on November 4th
Changes on November 7th
Changes on November 9th
Changes on November 12th
Changes on November 14th
Changes on November 16th
Changes on November 17th
Changes on November 19th
Changes on November 20th
Changes on November 21st
Changes on November 23rd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/09/2017 07:30 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/11/page/2/
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The JEM ORU Transfer Interface (JOTI) was removed and Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) was installed in preparation for upcoming an upcoming NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD) deployment series.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_171108.pdf
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NRCSD#13  November, 16 or 17
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/09/2017 09:12 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2017.html#1108
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On November 8, RKK Energia officially informed Roskosmos that the company had committed to the launch of the MLM Nauka (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss_fgb2.html) module on Dec. 20, 2018.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/11/2017 07:31 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/929172888011395073
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EcAMSat and TechEdSat-6 will be heading to ISS for Kibo module deploy with ASTERIA, Dellingr, and OSIRIS-3U already aboard.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/12/2017 11:54 am
On NASA TV it was said, that Cygnus will be unberthed from Unity nadir on December, 3. And then it will put in a position above Harmony zenith for a 12 hour equipment test and then released on December,4. But I suppose, that they use EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 11/12/2017 11:21 pm

November 12  12:19:54.6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch


During the coverage of the solar array deploy, the NASA commentator said launch took place at 07:19:51 AM Eastern time (12:19:51 UTC).  Not sure if your source for time is better or not (you've got 1 more sigfig than the above).  It can be found at time mark ~19m30s in the below video:

https://youtu.be/Wgok1KHAqGM
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 11/12/2017 11:52 pm
During the coverage of the solar array deploy, the NASA commentator said launch took place at 07:19:51 AM Eastern time (12:19:51 UTC).

It appears that the NASA PAO (Rob Navias) was referring to the T0 time, which is actually engine ignition. What Salo listed is technically correct as liftoff occurred 3.6 seconds after engine ignition.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/14/2017 12:46 pm
Capture time: 10.04 UTC by Paolo Nespoli in command of SSRMS Inside Cupola.
Cygnus S.S. Eugene Cernan, Berthing complete at 12.15 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/14/2017 07:15 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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11:30 p.m., Wednesday, December 13 - ISS Expedition 53/Soyuz MS-05 Undocking Coverage (Ryazanskiy, Bresnik, Nespoli); undocking scheduled at 12:16 a.m. ET Dec. 14) (Starts at 11:45 p.m.) (all channels)
2 a.m., Thursday, December 14 - ISS Expedition 53/Soyuz MS-05 Deorbit Burn and Landing Coverage (Ryazanskiy, Bresnik, Nespoli); deorbit burn scheduled at 2:44 a.m. ET; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 3:38 a.m. ET) (Starts at 2:15 a.m.) (all channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/15/2017 06:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/11/
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Friday, 11/17: Cubesat deployer installation
So deployment NET 11/18.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/20/2017 08:31 am
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/932522452495818753
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Starting this week with some #CubeSat deployments! #EcAMSat was successfully deployed from @Space_Station at 08:05:00 GMT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/20/2017 11:55 am
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/932591522243063808
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Second #CubeSat deployment this morning complete - #ASTERIA was deployed from our #NRCSD at 12:25:01 GMT from #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/20/2017 05:03 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/932658907004141568
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We have our third deployment today complete - @NASAGoddard's #Deillingr is now in low-Earth orbit, deployed via the #NRCSD on @Space_Station at 17:02:02 GMT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/21/2017 07:46 am
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/932891164121944064
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The #TechEdSat6 #CubeSat was deployed from the #NRCSD 08:25:00 GMT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/21/2017 11:17 am
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/932941775274201088
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All deployments are now complete for this airlock cycle. #OSIRIS3U entered orbit at 11:40:00 GMT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/23/2017 02:12 pm
http://www.thedailystar.net/science/space-science/satellite-test-space-garbage-collection-methods-surrey-space-centre-removedebris-1453465
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RemoveDEBRIS is due for launch in January next year.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/23/2017 02:53 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43418.msg1752538#msg1752538
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Did CRS-14 slip a month?

[evertiq] Denmark’s next major space project prepared for launch
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The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM), is on its way to the US to be prepared for launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the International Space Station (ISS).

The launch is scheduled for Tuesday, 13 March 2018, and ASIM is planned for launch on the SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 11/26/2017 08:39 am
Does anyone know when in Jan. 2018 the three US EVA's are scheduled?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SpaceThomas on 11/26/2017 09:06 am
Correct is:

November 21  08:25:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-6 (ELaNa XXIII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  11:40:00 - release of satellite OSIRIS-3U (ELaNa XII) from NRCSD#13
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2017 09:00 am
Russian EVA-44 - February 2.
http://tass.ru/opinions/interviews/4757149
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2017 09:24 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:36 / 22:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:10 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:15 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6)
August 17  15:16 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:21 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:29 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:41.3 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  22:06 / 08:40 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 27  16:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 5  12:05-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 10  11:56-18:22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 14  08:46:53.478 - Progress MS-07 launch
October 16  11:04:07 - Progress MS-07 docking (to Pirs)
October 20  11:47-18:36 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Acaba]
October 24  09:45:01 - release of satellites KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
October 27  09:15:23 - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
November 2  03:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
November 12  12:19:54.6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 14  10:04 / 12:15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 20  08:05:00 - release of satellite EcAMSat (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  12:25:01 - release of satellite ASTERIA (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  17:02:02 - release of satellite Dellingr/RBLE (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  08:25:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-6 (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  11:40:00 - release of satellite OSIRIS-3U (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 29  15:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
December 5  17:52 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 6  13:11 - Cygnus (OA-8) releasing by SSRMS

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

2017
NET December    4 8 9   12  16:46 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
December 14  05:16 / 07:44 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and deorbit [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 14  TBD / 08:38 - Soyuz MS-05 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
NET December    6 10 14   15  ~11:00/~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 17  07:21 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
December 18 - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 19  08:42 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
December    7   27  28 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda) (or early January)
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2018
December    7   27, 2017  mid-January - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET early  mid-  January  4 6  13 - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET early  mid-  January  4 6  13 - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
January  February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 11    13   - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 26/27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
January  February (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
March 10 - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March 13 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch (or February 9  16:00-17:00)
February 11 March 15 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - release of satellites from J-SSOD#8
Mid-March  Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-March  Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
April 19 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 25 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
April-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
May (TBD) - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
NET June 6 - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET June 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
early  June 13 - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June    13   30 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
early September  late August - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
August - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET August-September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
September 7    8   - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November 7 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November-December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or 1st quarter 2019)
December 20 - MLM Nauka launch
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 29 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [two russian cosmonaut Skripochka, Babkin, NASA astronaut  Walker]
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August-September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [two russian cosmonaut Skripochka, Babkin, NASA astronaut  Walker]
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [russian cosmonaut  Skvortsov, Parmitano, McClain]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

Changes on November 27th
Changes on November 28th
Changes on November 29th
Changes on December 3rd
Changes on December 4th
Changes on December 5th
Changes on December 6th
Changes on December 7th
Changes on December 8th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2017 02:01 pm
ISS reboost - November 29  15:50 UTC
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24379/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/27/2017 02:20 pm
Correct is:

November 21  08:25:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-6 (ELaNa XXIII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  11:40:00 - release of satellite OSIRIS-3U (ELaNa XII) from NRCSD#13

Not correct.
According to https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches OSIRIS-3U is ELaNa 22 not ELaNa XII.
TechEdSat-6 is not mentioned in this table, but it could be ElaNa XIII, like EcAMSat, not XXIII.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2017 08:58 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/935256052240650242
Quote
Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight
SpaceX returns to SLC-40 for the next mission - Falcon 9 launch with CRS-13 Dragon. Static Fire is currently waiting on a firm date (Wednesday no longer the target). Launch date now has a NASA planning date of December 8, but don't go booking flights until this all firms up.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/29/2017 05:29 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/11/28/station-being-configured-for-cargo-and-crew-missions/
Quote
... Orbital ATK pushed back the release of its Cygnus resupply ship from the Unity module to Dec. 6 after the SpaceX announcement. ...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/29/2017 11:10 am
According to the NK forum undocking of Progress MS-06 is delayed to December, 27.
Undocking of Progress MS-07 is planned on June, 13.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/29/2017 01:30 pm
http://volg.mk.ru/articles/2017/11/19/do-leta-2018-goda-rossiyskie-kosmonavty-dvazhdy-vyydut-v-otkrytyy-kosmos.html
A second Russian EVA is planned in May. The cosmonauts will install the antenna for the ICARUS project.
https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/i/iss-icarus
The antenna will be transported in Progress MS-08 in February.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/29/2017 05:25 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44271.msg1754181#msg1754181
Quote
MISSE-FF wasn't ready in time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/29/2017 06:12 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/nov_2017_nac_iss_status_and_transition_final.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/30/2017 08:12 am
A small addition.
On page 4 of this slide is also mentioned JSSOD#8 in February.
But with the slip of SpX-14 to March this deployment will llkely go to March, too.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/30/2017 08:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/11/30/next-crew-in-russia-as-station-preps-for-cargo-missions/

Quote
SpaceX is getting ready to replenish the station with its Dragon cargo craft scheduled to deliver about 4,800 pounds of crew supplies and science gear. Dragon is targeted to launch Dec. 8 from Florida atop a Falcon 9 rocket and take a two-day trip to the station. Vande Hei and Acaba are training to capture Dragon with the Canadarm2 when it reaches a point 10 meters from the station. Ground controllers will them remotely install Dragon to the Harmony module where it will stay until Jan. 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/02/2017 06:57 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/first-space-station-crew-of-2018-available-for-news-conference-interviews
Quote
The trio will join the Expedition 55 crew, and return to Earth in August 2018 as members of Expedition 56.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/05/2017 02:06 pm
https://twitter.com/flatoday_jdean/status/938058988817715200
Quote
James Dean‏ @flatoday_jdean
SpaceX, NASA now targeting next Tuesday, Dec. 12 for launch of F9/Dragon on CRS-13 cargo resupply mission to ISS; static fire potentially tomorrow (Dec. 6).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/05/2017 05:51 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/938114757441269760
Quote
Grasped in the hand of the #Candarm2 robotic arm, the #Cygnus cargo spacecraft was detached from @Space_Station today. It will be released tomorrow and you can watch it live starting at 7:45 a.m. EST
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/06/2017 11:03 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
4:30 a.m., Friday, December 15 - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-13 Cargo Craft at the ISS (Capture scheduled for approximately 6 a.m. ET) (all channels)
7:30 a.m., Friday, December 15 - Coverage of the Installation of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-13 Cargo Craft to the ISS (all channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 12/07/2017 04:47 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-television-to-air-launch-of-next-space-station-resupply-mission-2

Quote
The Dragon spacecraft will spend approximately one month attached to the space station, returning to Earth on Jan. 13 with results of previous experiments.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2017 01:48 am
https://iz.ru/679114/dmitrii-strugovetc-evgenii-deviatiarov/prezidentskii-sputnik-dostaviat-na-orbitu
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/09/2017 09:01 pm
According to this video from https://www.facebook.com/ISS/videos/1784511234915133/
current Soyuz MS-08 launch is scheduled on March 10th and return on Earth on August 27th, 2018 after 170days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/10/2017 10:16 am
Yoichi has posted in the Expedition 54 thread a phantastic up to date JAXA document about Expedition 54/55.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=40619.msg1757515#msg1757515
On pages 61/62 we can find a schedule for this timeframe(it is dated 2017/12/6).
There are mentioned in January three US-EVA´s (47,48,49) and in February one (50).
The SpX-14 flight is mentioned with launch in March and return in April.
But without a knowledge of the Japanese language it is hard to find all these interesting facts.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/10/2017 10:43 am
On page 31 of the above mentioned document we can found information about planned cubesat deployment.
Google translation
Quote
Ultra Small Satellite Discharge Mission (J - SSOD # 8 ) Kenya (United Nations Cooperative "KiboCUBE" Program)
Ultra small satellite release mission (J - SSOD # 9) Kyushu Institute of Technology (Costa Rica, Singapore, Bhutan, Malaysia, Philippines), Turkey (Japan - Turkey cooperation)

To make a wild guess #8 could be this http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/1kuns-pf.htm, and #9 some of this http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/bird.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/11/2017 02:12 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:36 / 22:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:10 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:15 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6)
August 17  15:16 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:21 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:29 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:41.3 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  22:06 / 08:40 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 27  16:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 5  12:05-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 10  11:56-18:22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 14  08:46:53.478 - Progress MS-07 launch
October 16  11:04:05 - Progress MS-07 docking (to Pirs)
October 20  11:47-18:36 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Acaba]
October 24  09:45:01 - release of satellites KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
October 27  09:15:23 - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
November 2  03:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
November 12  12:19:54.6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 14  10:04 / 12:15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 20  08:05:00 - release of satellite EcAMSat (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  12:25:01 - release of satellite ASTERIA (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  17:02:02 - release of satellite Dellingr/RBLE (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  08:25:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-6 (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  11:40:00 - release of satellite OSIRIS-3U (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 29  15:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
December 5  17:52 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 6  13:11 - Cygnus (OA-8) releasing by SSRMS
December 14  05:14:28 / 07:44:58 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and deorbit [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 14  08:15:06 / 08:37:49 - Soyuz MS-05 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 15  15:36:09 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
December 17  07:21:01.127 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
December 17  10:57/13:26 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18  12:54 - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 19  08:39:03 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)

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

2017
December 27    28   - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda) (or early January)
December 28 - TSIS-1 pulling via SSRMS from the Dragon trunk
December 30 - TSIS-1 installing via SSRMS at ELC-3 of the ISS

2018
mid-January - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET January 13 - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January 13 - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January 23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 11 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 26/27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
January  February (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
March 13 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
March 15 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March 9/10 15  22:22/TBD - Soyuz MS-08 launch  [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March - release of satellite 1KUNS-PF from J-SSOD#8
January  NET Q2 - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
April-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev  Shkaplerov]
May (TBD) - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
April 19  June 3 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
April 25  June 6 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 6 - Dragon SpX-15 launch
NET June 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 30  July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
late August 27 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
August - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET August - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET August-September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
September    7   14 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation  
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
November    7   15 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
November-December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
December 20 - MLM Nauka launch
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 29 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET December - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
2017  TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
January - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking [two astronauts]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
February - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or March)
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
February - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
April-May - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April-May - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking and splashdown [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
NET May - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August-  September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Skvortsov, Parmitano, McClain]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) launch
NET October - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking and landing [two astronauts]
TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
TBD - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

Changes on December 11th
Changes on December 12th
Changes on December 14th
Changes on December 15th
Changes on December 16th
Changes on December 17th
Changes on December 18th
Changes on December 19th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2017 06:59 am
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/940413416531025923
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Now targeting Dec. 13 for launch of CRS-13 from SLC-40 to allow for additional time for pre-launch ground systems checks.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44271.msg1757946#msg1757946
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Three day phasing to Station is orbital mechanics, not Soyuz undocking.
Berthing dates are tracked because of bio-samples on board that need to be maintained.
Both 12th and 13th launch dates are 3-day phasing runs to berthing.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44271.msg1757928#msg1757928
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Kirk: Expect to launch tomorrow, but things can happen.  Launch attempts on 12 on 13.  Final one before beta is the 15th. Three launch attempts before Beta cutout.  Then it's 25th of December. 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2017 08:44 am
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/loty/sms8.htm
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start Bajkonur      09.03.2018 22:22
połączenie z ISS   10.03.2018
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2017 12:11 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24455/
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расстыковка корабля «Союз МС-05» с МКС планируется 14 декабря 2017 года в 08:15 мск.
 
Приземление спускаемого аппарата корабля «Союз МС-05» ожидается в 11:38 мск в 147 км юго-восточнее города Жезказган в Казахстане.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2017 05:18 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/940627486454534144
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Waiting on official confirmation, but multiple sources now saying #SpaceX #CRS13 is slipping again to either Thursday or Friday.
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/940663126625865730
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Multiple sources confirm the @SpaceX launch is now Friday (Dec 15) at 10:33 a.m. ET
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/12/2017 08:25 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/940627486454534144
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Waiting on official confirmation, but multiple sources now saying #SpaceX #CRS13 is slipping again to either Thursday or Friday.
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/940663126625865730
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Multiple sources confirm the @SpaceX launch is now Friday (Dec 15) at 10:33 a.m. ET

With a launch on the 15th, is this a 2-day rendezvous (capture and berthing on the 17th), rather than a 3-day rendezvous?  Because:
A FYI reminder:
ISS SOP: Visiting Vehicle docking/berthing and undocking/unberthing is (generally?) avoided during ISS solar panel beta angle > 60 deg. "cutouts."  One of these occurs annually around the December solstice.

I assume, given the lack of a recent FPIP, that this is partially driving the scheduling of the unberthing of Cygnus OA-8, the berthing of Dragon SpX-13, the undocking of Soyuz MS-05, and the docking of Soyuz MS-07.

The upcoming Solar Beta Angle cutout is 17-27.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/13/2017 02:02 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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4:30 a.m., Sunday, December 17 - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-13 Cargo Craft at the ISS (Capture scheduled for approximately 6 a.m. ET) (all channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/13/2017 09:52 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms-05.html#landing
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TJL on 12/13/2017 11:12 pm
January, 2018 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January, 2018 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock

Which astronauts are assigned to these EVA's?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2017 07:41 am
I don't have additional information.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2017 07:43 am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2017 06:44 am
Changes on December 15th confirmed:
http://m.interfax.ru/592154
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/17/2017 08:30 am
January, 2018 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock
January, 2018 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock

https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/12/17/soyuz-blasts-off-on-two-day-flight-to-space-station/

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Along with a full slate of experiments, two NASA spacewalks are planned Jan. 23 and 27 to continue ongoing work to replace the grapple-like “hand” on one end of the station’s robot arm.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2017 10:08 am
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44455.msg1760548#msg1760548
Capture at 04:57 CT, 05:57 EST, 10:57 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2017 12:31 pm
Dragon installed at 13.26 UTC !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/17/2017 09:56 pm
For a few hours today, there were 3 Visiting Vehicles either rendezvousing with ISS, or in an ISS-departure orbit:
Cygnus OA-8
Dragon SpX-13
Soyuz MS-07

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/18/2017 12:09 pm
https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/942740501844897792
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Orbital ATK @OrbitalATK
Our S. S. Gene Cernan #Cygnus has completed the reentry burn and is nearing reentry interface. #OA8
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/18/2017 01:56 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/942763419580674048
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Jonathan McDowell‏ @planet4589
The @orbitalatk SS Cernan cargo ship has been deorbited over the south Pacific Ocean with reentry at 1254 UTC Dec 18
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/19/2017 08:00 am
DOCKING time: 08h39 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/19/2017 01:01 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2017/12/19/crew-from-u-s-russia-and-japan-expand-space-population-to-six/
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Vande Hei, Acaba and Misurkin are scheduled to remain aboard the station until February 2018, and Tingle, Shkaplerov and Kanai are scheduled to return to Earth next June.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: gongora on 12/19/2017 04:55 pm
Tweet from LASP (https://twitter.com/LASPatCU/status/943176336129998848):
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The @SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft has been successfully installed on the Harmony module of the @Space_Station: http://bit.ly/2D4BlDh . The #LASP-built TSIS-1 instrument package will be pulled via robotic arm from the #Dragon trunk on Dec. 28 and installed two days later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/21/2017 07:31 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2017
January 6  12:23-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-38) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
January 13  11:22-17:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-39) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
January 16  09:10:16 - release of satellites ITF-2, FREEDOM, WASEDA-SAT3 from J-SSOD#6
January 16  09:20:18 - release of satellite EGG from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:40:19 - release of satellite AOBA-Velox III from J-SSOD#6
January 16  10:50:23 - release of satellite TuPOD from J-SSOD#6
January 27 11:00 / 15:45 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31  14:25:09 - Progress MS-03 undocking (from Pirs)
January 31  17:34:01 / 18:10 - Progress MS-03 deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
February 5  14:42 / 15:06 - HTV-6 Kounotori-6 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 19  14:38:59.5 - Dragon (SpX-10) launch
February 22  05:58:33.318 - Progress MS-05 launch
February 23  10:44 / 13:12 - Dragon (SpX-10) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 24  08:29:49 - Progress MS-05 docking (to Pirs)
March 2  03:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
March 6  10:25:01 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  15:05:00 - release of two satellites Lemur-2 from NRCSD#10
March 6  18:20:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-5 from NRCSD#10
March 18  20:45 - Dragon (SpX-10) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS and Overnight Park
March 19  09:11 - Dragon (SpX-10) releasing by SSRMS
March 19  13:55 / 14:46:22 - Dragon (SpX-10) deorbit and splashdown
March 24  11:24-17:58 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-40) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Pesquet]
March 26  18:39-21:21 - PMA-3 relocating from Node 3 Port to Node 2 Zenith
March 30  11:29-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-41) from Quest airlock [Kimbrough, Whitson]
April 3  14:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
April 10  07:57:26 / 10:28:31 - Soyuz MS-02 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 10  10:58 / 11:20:21.6 - Soyuz MS-02 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryzhikov, Borisenko, Kimbrough]
April 18  15:11:26.1 - Cygnus (OA-7) launch
April 20  07:13:43.171 / 13:18:30 - Soyuz MS-04 launch [Yurchikhin, Fischer, container] and docking (to Poisk)
April 22  10:05 / 12:39 - Cygnus (OA-7) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 27  05:10:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 12  13:08-17:21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-42) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 16  08:24:59 - release of satellites DE02 (SOMP 2), TR02 (HAVELSAT), US04 (QBUS 4, Columbia) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 16  11:54:59 - release of satellites CXBN 2, IceCube (Earth 1) [ELaNa 17], KySat 3 (SGSat) from NRCSD#11
May 17   01:45:00 - release of satellites TW01 (PHOENIX), FR01 (XCubeSat), SE01 (qbee50-LTU-OC) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 17  08:12:59 - release of satellite ALTAIR™ Pathfinder from NRCSD#11
May 17  12:40:01 - release of satellite SHARC from NRCSD#11
May 17  21:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
May 18  01:00:00 - release of satellites AZ01 (ZA-AeroSat), KR01 (LINK) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 18  04:15:00 - release of satellite CSUNSat 1 [ELaNa 17] and Biarri Point from NRCSD#11
May 18  08:25:00 - release of satellites GR02 (UPSat), FR05 (SpaceCube), IL01 (Hoopoe) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#11
May 23  11:20-14:06 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-43) from Quest airlock [Whitson, Fischer]
May 25  05:25 - release of satellites US01 (QBUS 1, Challenger), CN03 (NJUST 1), AU02 (UNSW-EC0) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  08:35 - release of satellites CN02 (LilacSat 1, Zidingxiang 1), GR01 (DUTHSat), AZ02 (nSIGHT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  11:55 - release of satellites ES01 (QBITO), FI01 (Aalto 2), AU01 (SUSat) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 25  23:31 - release of satellite KR03 (SNUSAT 1b) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  04:00:00 - release of satellites AU03 (i-INSPIRE 2), UA01 (PolyITAN-2-SAU), KR02 (SNUSAT 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  08:55:00 - release of satellite CA03 (Ex-Alta 1) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
May 26  12:15 - release of satellites CN04 (Aoxiang 1), TR01 (BeEagleSat), US02 (QBUS 2, Atlantis) [QB50-ISS] from NRCSD#12
June 2  10:47:04 / 13:17:09 - Soyuz MS-03 undocking (from Poisk) and deorbit [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 2  13:47:25 / 14:10:30.2 - Soyuz MS-03 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Novitskiy, Pesquet]
June 3  21:07:38 - Dragon (SpX-11) launch
June 4  11:05 - Cygnus (OA-7) unberthing (from Unity nadir)
June 4  13:10 - Cygnus (OA-7) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
June 5  13:52 / 16:07 - Dragon (SpX-11) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
June 11  16:36:59 / 17:08 - Cygnus (OA-7) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 14  09:20:13.013 - Progress MS-06 launch
June 16  11:37:36 - Progress MS-06 docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 ~21:40 - Dragon (SpX-11) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 3  06:41 - Dragon (SpX-11) releasing from ISS by SSRMS
July 3  11:13 / 12:13 - Dragon (SpX-11) deorbit and splashdown
July 7  08:51 - release of  satellites TOKI, GhanaSat-1 and Mazaalai from J-SSOD#7
July 7  09:11 - release of  satellites BRAC Onnesha and NigeriaEdusat1 from J-SSOD#7
July 20  17:46 - Progress MS-05 undocking (from Pirs)
July 20  20:58 / 21:32 - Progress MS-05 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 28  15:41:12.285 / 21:54:45 - Soyuz MS-05 launch [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli] and docking (to Rassvet)
August 9  12:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
August 14  16:31:37 - Dragon (SpX-12) launch
August 16  10:52 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-12) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
August 17  14:36 / 22:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-43) from Pirs airlock [Yurchikhin, Ryazansky]
August 17  15:10 - release of satellite TOMSK-TPU-120
August 17  15:15 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №1 (Radioscaf RS-6)
August 17  15:16 - release of satellite Tanyusha SWSU №2 (Radioscaf RS-7)
August 17  15:21 - release of satellite TNS-0 №2
August 17  15:29 - release of satellite Sfera-53
August 27  04:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
September 2  21:58:01 - Soyuz MS-04 undocking (from Poisk) [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 3  00:28:54 / 00:59:08 - Soyuz MS-04 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 3  01:21:41.3 - Soyuz MS-04 landing [Yurchikhin, Fischer, Whitson]
September 12/13  21:17:02.407 / 02:55:15 - Soyuz MS-06 launch [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba] and docking (to Poisk)
September 16/17  22:06 / 08:40 - Dragon (SpX-12) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 17  13:24 / 13:50  - Dragon (SpX-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 17  14:14 - Dragon (SpX-12) splashdown
September 27  16:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
October 5  12:05-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-44) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 10  11:56-18:22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-45) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Vande Hei]
October 14  08:46:53.478 - Progress MS-07 launch
October 16  11:04:05 - Progress MS-07 docking (to Pirs)
October 20  11:47-18:36 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-46) from Quest airlock [Bresnik, Acaba]
October 24  09:45:01 - release of satellites KE-IIM-1 (Kestrel Eye Block IIM Space Vehicle 1) from Kaber
October 27  09:15:23 - release of satellite SIMPL from Kaber
November 2  03:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
November 12  12:19:54.6 - Cygnus (OA-8) launch
November 14  10:04 / 12:15 - Cygnus (OA-8) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 20  08:05:00 - release of satellite EcAMSat (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  12:25:01 - release of satellite ASTERIA (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 20  17:02:02 - release of satellite Dellingr/RBLE (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  08:25:00 - release of satellite TechEdSat-6 (ELaNa XIII) from NRCSD#13
November 21  11:40:00 - release of satellite OSIRIS-3U (ELaNa XXII) from NRCSD#13
November 29  15:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-06 engines
December 5  17:52 - Cygnus (OA-8) unberthing (from Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 6  13:11 - Cygnus (OA-8) releasing by SSRMS
December 14  05:14:28 / 07:44:59 - Soyuz MS-05 undocking (from Rassvet) and deorbit [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 14  08:15:06 / 08:37:49 - Soyuz MS-05 reentered the atmosphere and landing [Ryazansky, Bresnik, Nespoli]
December 15  15:36:09 - Dragon (SpX-13) launch
December 17  07:21:01.127 - Soyuz MS-07 launch [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
December 17  10:57/13:26 - Dragon (SpX-13) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18  12:54 - Cygnus (OA-8) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 19  08:39:02 - Soyuz MS-07 [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai] docking (to Rassvet)
December 28  01:03:34 - Progress MS-06 undocking (from Zvezda)
December 28  04:10:33 / 04:43 - Progress MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 29  ~01:00-03:00 - TSIS-1 pulling via SSRMS from the Dragon (SpX-13) trunk
December 30  ~22:00 - TSIS-1 installing via SSRMS at ELC-3 site 5 of the ISS

Current schedule of 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
NET January 13  TBD / 10:09 - Dragon (SpX-13) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January 13  ~15:40 - Dragon (SpX-13) splashdown
January 23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-47) from Quest airlock (SSRMS LEE-B R&R)
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock (SSRMS LEE-B R&R)
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 11 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 26/27 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 13 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch
March 15 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to ISS  Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 15 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] and docking (to Poisk)
March 17 - Soyuz MS-08 [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk)
March - release of satellite 1KUNS-PF from J-SSOD#8
NET Q2 - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
Mid-  April 14 - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from ISS  Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-  April 14 - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August  May 27 - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev,  Shkaplerov]
May (TBD) - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
February (TBD)  May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
August  Late May-Early June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 3 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 6 - Dragon SpX-15 launch
June 8 - Soyuz MS-09 [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
August 27 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
NET August 27 - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
H2  August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
April H2  NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2)
April H2  NET August-September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET August-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
September 14 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET August-  September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET August-  September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February  October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
February  NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps, Gerst]
October  November 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October  November 13 - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 15 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET August  November 16 - Dragon SpX-16 launch
NET August  November 18 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
December 20 - MLM Nauka launch
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September Mid-  December  26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-  December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
December 29 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET December  NET August 2018  Early 2019 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Boe, Williams] (Two-Week Stay)
NET December  November 2018  Early 2019 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
NET December  November 2018  Early 2019 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to PMA-2/IDA2) [Hurley, Behnken] (Two-Week Stay) (or Q1 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET August-September 2018  Early - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams]
November-December 2018  Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from PMA-2/IDA2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
NET December 2018  January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 2018  January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October 2018  Q1  February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch
NET October 2018  Q1  February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET November 2018  Q1  Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November 2018  Q1  Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
April  -May  - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April  -May  - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January  April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
January  April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January Q1  April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
January Q1  April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking (to ISS) [two astronauts]
February  NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or March)
February  NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere  (or March)
NET December 2018  Q2  May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch
NET December 2018  Q2  May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET  December 2018  Q2  May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  December 2018  Q2  May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch [two astronauts]
May- CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to PMA-2/IDA2  ISS) [two astronauts]
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from ISS) and splashdown [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor, Saint-Jacques]
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Skvortsov, Parmitano, McClain]
NET September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May  H2  October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch
NET May  H2  October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May  H2  October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May  H2  October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) docking (to ISS)
November  December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from ISS) and landing [two astronauts]
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

2020
NET October  Q4 2019  January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch
NET October  Q4 2019  January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET November  Q4 2019  January - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November  Q4 2019  January - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February-March - Soyuz MS-13 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Parmitano, McClain]
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 docking (to ISS)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from ISS) and splashdown

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/21/2017 05:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/12/
Quote
Japanese Experiment Module Airlock (JEM A/L) Depress: The crew depressurized the JEM A/L and vented the remaining air in preparation for upcoming NanoRacks External Platform (NREP) activities.
Quote
Ground Activities
JEMRMS:  NREP unstow (overnight)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/23/2017 12:01 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2017/12/
Quote
NanoRacks External Platform (NREP) transfer to JEM Airlock (JEM A/L):  Overnight, JAXA ground teams removed NREP from JEM External Facility (JEM EF) Exposed Facility Unit (EFU) site 4 to the JEM A/L.  In early January, the crew will remove NREP from the JEM A/L, exchange samples on the platform, and then work with ground controllers to return NREP to EFU #4.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/24/2017 08:28 pm
http://spaceflight101.com/falcon-9-launches-fourth-set-of-iridium-satellites/
Quote
Also set for 2018 is the debut of SpaceX’s crewed Dragon spacecraft, set for an uncrewed demonstration mission to the International Space Station in the second half of the year, to be followed by a two-week crewed mission (likely in early 2019 per current ISS planning schedules).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/27/2017 08:29 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24515/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/28/2017 07:27 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24519/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/28/2017 04:42 pm
http://www.mcc.rsa.ru/extra4.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/31/2017 09:51 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/947344712020774912
Quote
TSIS was attached to ELC3/#5 at about 2200 UTC Dec 30.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/01/2018 05:51 pm
Here are a lot of new information.
http://spaceflight101.com/iss/iss-calendar/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/01/2018 07:12 pm
Today SpaceDebrisSensor was installed on Columbus EPF and RapidScat was removed from this facility.
Hopefully we get the exact times in the next days by NASA.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/04/2018 05:52 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

Quote
TBD, Monday, January 29 - ISS U.S. Spacewalk 48 Coverage (Spacewalk begins at TBD) (all channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/05/2018 02:00 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/01/
ISS Daily Summary Report – 1/4/2018
Quote
NREP will remain inside the JEM Airlock until next week when it will be deployed to the JEM External Facility site #4.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/06/2018 12:00 am
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/01/cygnus-flights-year-first-crs-2-contracted-mission/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/07/2018 09:25 pm
ISS orbit boost on Jan 17 (http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Jan-2018/0056.html), 20:15 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/08/2018 09:58 am
According to https://www.surrey.ac.uk/surrey-space-centre/missions/removedebris, which I think is the original website, RemoveDEBRIS will be deployed by NRCSD with the help of the JEM-RMS.
IIRC, in the past it was reported, that it will be deployed by NRMSD(Kaber) with the SSRMS.
Due to the size and the mass of RemoveDEBRIS this seems to be correct to me.
Can somebody help to solve this problem?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 01/08/2018 11:13 pm
According to https://www.surrey.ac.uk/surrey-space-centre/missions/removedebris, which I think is the original website, RemoveDEBRIS will be deployed by NRCSD with the help of the JEM-RMS.
IIRC, in the past it was reported, that it will be deployed by NRMSD(Kaber) with the SSRMS.
Due to the size and the mass of RemoveDEBRIS this seems to be correct to me.
Can somebody help to solve this problem?
From the IAC 2017:  https://iafastro.directory/iac/archive/browse/IAC-17/A6/6/37324/

The RemoveDebris ADR Mission: Launch from the ISS, Operations and Experimental Timelines
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In late 2017, the main 100 kg satellite will launch to the International Space Station (ISS) where it will be deployed via the NanoRacks Kaber system into an orbit of around 400 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/09/2018 12:32 pm
According to https://www.surrey.ac.uk/surrey-space-centre/missions/removedebris, which I think is the original website, RemoveDEBRIS will be deployed by NRCSD with the help of the JEM-RMS.
IIRC, in the past it was reported, that it will be deployed by NRMSD(Kaber) with the SSRMS.
Due to the size and the mass of RemoveDEBRIS this seems to be correct to me.
Can somebody help to solve this problem?
From the IAC 2017:  https://iafastro.directory/iac/archive/browse/IAC-17/A6/6/37324/

The RemoveDebris ADR Mission: Launch from the ISS, Operations and Experimental Timelines
Quote
In late 2017, the main 100 kg satellite will launch to the International Space Station (ISS) where it will be deployed via the NanoRacks Kaber system into an orbit of around 400 km.

Thanks for your clarification. So my memory was correct.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/09/2018 06:51 pm
Cross-post:
Launch time:

08:58 UTC:
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February 11 – Progress MS-08 (No. 438) – Soyuz-2-1A – Baikonur, 31/6
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/09/2018 08:47 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/01/08/iss-daily-summary-report-182018/
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Dragon hatch closure and unberth is scheduled for January 12 with release scheduled on January 13.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/01/09/crew-prepping-dragon-for-departure-while-studying-life-science/
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Dragon will be depart the station Saturday at 5 a.m. EST loaded with science experiments and station cargo and parachute to a splashdown off the coast of California at 10:36 a.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/09/2018 08:48 pm
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]

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

2018
January    27   29  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-48) from Quest airlock (SSRMS LEE-B R&R) [Vande Hei, Kanai]
January 30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
February 2  15:34-22:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 11  08:58 / 12:24 - Progress MS-08 launch and docking (to Pirs Zvezda)
February    26/27   28 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 15 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] (or March 21)
March 17 - Soyuz MS-08 [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk) (or March 23)
NET Q2 - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
March 13   April 2 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch [ASIM, PFCS, RRM3 in trunk]
March 15  April 4 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
April 14 Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 14 Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May 27 - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
March  Spring - release of satellite 1KUNS-PF from J-SSOD#8
Late May-Early June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 3 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Epps  Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8 - Soyuz MS-09 [Prokopiev, Epps  Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June    6   9 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, MISSE-FF 1 in trunk]
NET June    8   11 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
May Late July - Early August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev,  Shkaplerov  Prokopiev]
May (TBD)  Late July - Early August - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
August 27 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
NET August 27 - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August 27 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August- September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
NET August- September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 14 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Epps  Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
November 8    10   - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
November 11    13   - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 15 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor  McClain, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET November 16 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 18 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET December 31  November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 or 3 / IDA 2 or 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
January 14, 2019  Early 2019  November-December  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) and landing [Hurley, Behnken] (or Q1 2019)
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
December 20 - MLM Nauka launch
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
December 29 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) [Boe, Williams] (Two-Week Stay) (or Q1 2019)
NET December 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (Two-Week Stay) (or Q1 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  Early  - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
April - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking (to ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA) [two astronauts]
NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI in trunk]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA) and splashdown [two astronauts]
May (TBD) - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Auñón-Chancellor  McClain, Saint-Jacques]
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
September - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Skvortsov, Parmitano, McClain]
NET September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo–CEPHFISS in trunk]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) docking (to ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA)
November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA) and landing
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

2020
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [GEROS in trunk]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
February-March - Soyuz MS-13 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Parmitano, McClain]
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 docking (to ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from ISS  Harmony PMA/IDA) and splashdown

Changes on January 5th
Changes on January 6th
Changes on January 8th
Changes on January 9th
Changes on January 11th
Changes on January 13th
Changes on January 16th
Changes on January 17th
Changes on January 18th
Changes on January 19th
Changes on January 20th
Changes on January 23rd
Changes on January 27th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/09/2018 09:17 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
This could be followed by a two-SRB Atlas 5 on the first planned uncrewed test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the ISS on August 27, likely in the early morning EDT if that date.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/11/2018 07:15 am
http://nanoracks.com/third-international-space-station-external-platform-mission/
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This morning, the NanoRacks External Platform (NREP) was reinstalled on the outside of the International Space Station, initiating the commercial platform’s third customer mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/11/2018 01:58 pm
Russian EVA-45 [Prokopiev, Artemyev] - July-August 2018.
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24545/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/11/2018 02:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/01/11/nasas-commercial-crew-program-target-test-flight-dates-2/
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Targeted Test Flight Dates:
Boeing Orbital Flight Test (uncrewed): August 2018
Boeing Crew Flight Test (crewed): November 2018
SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1 (uncrewed): August 2018
SpaceX Demonstration Mission 2 (crewed): December 2018
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2018 10:31 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/01/12/dragon-cargo-craft-prepped-for-saturday-morning-release/
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January 12, 2018
...
Dragon was robotically detached from the Earth-facing side of the station’s Harmony module today at 5:47 p.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2018 10:33 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/01/13/dragon-departs-station-and-heads-back-to-earth-for-splashdown/
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January 13, 2018
...
Ground controllers released the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station’s robotic arm at 4:58 a.m. EST. The capsule will begin a series of departure burns and maneuvers to move beyond the “keep out sphere” around the station for its return trip to Earth.

Dragon’s thrusters will be fired to move the spacecraft a safe distance from the station before SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, California, command its deorbit burn about 9:43 a.m. The capsule will splashdown about 10:36 a.m. in the Pacific Ocean
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/17/2018 04:51 am
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44583.msg1773154#msg1773154
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Expedition 54 Flight Engineer Mark Vande Hei of NASA will lead both excursions, joined by Flight Engineer Scott Tingle for the spacewalk on Tuesday, Jan. 23, and by Flight Engineer Norishige Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on Monday, Jan. 29. Live coverage will begin at 5:30 a.m., with the spacewalks beginning about 7:10 a.m. or earlier, if the crew is running ahead of schedule.

The objective of the Jan. 23 spacewalk will be to replace one of two redundant latching end effectors (LEE) on Canadarm2, the station’s robotic arm, which has experienced some degradation of its snaring cables. A spare LEE will replace the current LEE B. The Jan. 29 spacewalk will be devoted to securing the degraded LEE B on the station’s Mobile Base System rail car as a spare. Similar work was conducted on the robotic arm’s LEE A during a series of spacewalks last October.

These excursions, U.S. spacewalks 47 and 48, will be the third and fourth in Vande Hei’s career and the first for both Tingle and Kanai.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/17/2018 06:47 pm
https://twitter.com/SpcPlcyOnline/status/953671679800217601
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Gerst: once cmrcl crew available, will still fly US astronauts on Soyuz and Russian cosmonauts on our vehicles bc always need at least one Russian and one American on ISS to operate it.  But won't be buying any addl Soyuz seats.

https://twitter.com/SpcPlcyOnline/status/953673434055180288
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Gerst -- Russian cosmonauts on cmrcl crew vehicles, and US astronauts on Soyuz at that time, will be on no exchange of funds basis. Will be an American on every Soyuz, and a Russian on every [operational] cmrcl crew flight.  As I said before, need one of each on ISS at all times.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/17/2018 07:35 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24570/
Google translation
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On January 17, 2018, a scheduled correction of the ISS's orbit was carried out in accordance with the program of the International Space Station (ISS) mission. To perform the maneuver at 23:15 Moscow time, the engines of the service module (SM) Zvezda of the International Space Station were switched on. The operating time of the engines was 15.6 seconds. As a result, the station received a speed increment of 0.24 m / sec.According to the data of the ballistic-navigation support service of the Flight Control Center (MCC), the orbital parameters of the ISS after the maneuver were:
• The minimum height above the Earth's surface is 402.8 km,
• the maximum height above the Earth's surface is 422.7 km,
• the circulation period is 92.60 minutes,
• inclination of the orbit - 51.625 degrees.
The purpose of the correction was the formation of ballistic conditions for launching the Progress-MS-08 cargo vehicle, scheduled for February 11, 2018, into orbit, as well as landing of the transport manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-06 scheduled for February 28, 2018.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/18/2018 10:32 am
Soyuz MS-08 launch  - March 15 or March 21.
http://tass.ru/kosmos/4882740
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/18/2018 05:29 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=740.msg1773767#msg1773767
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Are there any information about a crew change on Soyuz MS-09?
According to the pictures and the text in this pages http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=4060 and http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=4064 it looks like Serena Auñón-Chancellor is the third member of this crew instead of Jeanette Epps.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=740.msg1773822#msg1773822
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Yes Epps was replaced.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/18/2018 09:49 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/01/18/expedition-54-getting-ready-for-pair-of-january-spacewalks/
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A pair of spacewalks are planned for Jan. 23 and 29 to swap and stow external robotics gear. NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei will lead both spacewalks. Flight Engineer Scott Tingle will join him on the first spacewalk with Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai joining Vande Hei on the second.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/19/2018 08:46 am
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/01/20180119_kibocube.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Deployment Schedule, 1KUNS-PF
January 16, 2018: 1KUNS-PF handed over to JAXA
Around March 2018: launch to the ISS
Spring timeframe 2018: deployment from Kibo with a robotic arm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/19/2018 04:23 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-updated-crew-assignments-for-space-station-missions
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Serena Auñón-Chancellor, who previously was assigned to Expedition 58/59, has been reassigned to the Expedition 56/57 crew, launching in June. She is taking the place of astronaut Jeanette Epps, who will return to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to assume duties in the Astronaut Office and be considered for assignment to future missions. Anne McClain, a member of the 2013 astronaut class, will fly on the Expedition 58/59 crew, launching in November.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/19/2018 04:56 pm
Next ISS re-boost is January 30.

This will be via Zvezda as well?


ISS Daily Summary Report – 1/17/2018
 
ISS Reboost:  Today ground teams commanded an ISS reboost using the Service Module (SM) Main Engines. This maneuver, in combination with the next maneuver planned for GMT 30, will set up the proper conditions for the 69P 2-orbit rendezvous test on GMT 42 and 52S landing on GMT 59.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/20/2018 05:56 pm
http://spaceflight101.com/iss/iss-calendar/
New calendar, only minor updates.
They missed the changed date of the Russian VKD-45 from May to July/August.
Their second VKD-45 in August should be VKD-46 and later in the 2nd half of 2018.
And the first CRS-2 flight will be OA-12 in the 2nd half of 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/22/2018 03:58 pm
In this post by gongora he provided a document which also shows during EC 55/56 the JSSOD#10 and JSSOD-11 deployment, ExHAM-1 & ExHAM-2 exchange, NREP insert and DESIS installation.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44725.0
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/28/2018 01:21 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/957613464322760704
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a second spacewalk to move a faulty grapple fixture inside for return to Earth, and to relocate another outside the station, has been deferred to mid February
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/28/2018 07:24 pm
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  15:34-23:47 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 13  08:13:33.233 - Progress MS-08 launch
February 15 10:38:42 - docking Progress MS-08 (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  23:08:30 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
February 28  01:38:39 / 02:08:41 - Soyuz MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 28  02:31 - Soyuz MS-06 landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]

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

2018
March 21  17:44 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]  (or March 15)
March 23  19:43 - Soyuz MS-08 [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk)  (or March 17)
NET Q2 - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
April 2  20:30 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch [ASIM, PFCS, RRM3 in trunk]
April 4 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May 27 - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
Spring - release of satellite 1KUNS-PF from J-SSOD#8
Late May-Early June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 3 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8 - Soyuz MS-09 [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 9 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, MISSE-FF 1 in trunk]
NET June 11 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
June 13 - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late July - Early  August 8 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
Late July - Early  August 8 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August 27 - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August 27 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 28 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
NET September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 14 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October  November 8  - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October  November 11  - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
November 15 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET November 16 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 18 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
November-December  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken]
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
December 20 - MLM Nauka launch (or Q2 2019)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
December 29 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or Q2 2019)
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
April - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  May - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA) [two astronauts]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA/IDA) and splashdown [two astronauts]
May  (TBD)  - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
May  September  - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Skvortsov, Parmitano, NASA astronaut  Morgan]
NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI, Bartolomeo–CEPHFISS in trunk]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET  August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET  August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
September - Soyuz MS-14 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
NET September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo–CEPHFISS , NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
November  February-March 2020  - Soyuz MS-13 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Parmitano, NASA astronaut  Morgan]
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA/IDA) and landing
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

2020
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [GEROS in trunk]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-14 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
March - Soyuz MS-15 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Meir, NASA astronaut]
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA/IDA) and splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-15 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]

Changes on January 28th
Changes on January 30th
Changes on February 2nd
Changes on February 5th
Changes on February 7th
Changes on February 9th
Changes on February 13th
Changes on February 15th
Changes on February 16th
Changes on February 20th
Changes on February 27th
Changes on February 28th
Changes on March 1st
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/29/2018 11:37 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24612/
Google translation
Quote
In accordance with the program of the International Space Station's flight, correction of the ISS's orbit is planned for January 30, 2018. To perform the maneuver at 18:25 Moscow time, the engines of the Zvezda service module of the International Space Station will be included. The running time of the engines will be 22.8 seconds. The purpose of the correction is the formation of ballistic conditions for launching the Progress-MS-08 cargo vehicle, scheduled for February 11, 2018, into orbit.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/30/2018 04:05 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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5:30 a.m., Thursday, February 15 - ISS Expedition 54 U.S. Spacewalk # 48 Coverage (Vande Hei and Kanai; spacewalk expected to begin appx. 7:10 a.m. EST)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/02/2018 11:55 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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5:30 p.m., Tuesday, February 27 - Coverage of the ISS Expedition 54 Undocking from the ISS on Soyuz MS-06 (Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba; undocking scheduled at 6:08 p.m. EST)
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8 p.m., Tuesday, February 27 - Coverage of the Deorbit Burn and Landing of the ISS Expedition 54 Crew on Soyuz MS-06 in Kazakhstan (Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba; deorbit burn scheduled at 8:38 p.m. EST, landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 9:31 p.m. EST)
Quote
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 21 - Coverage of the Launch of the ISS Expedition 55-56 Crew (Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold) to the ISS on Soyuz MS-08 (Pre-launch video b-roll scheduled at 1:05 p.m. EDT; launch scheduled at 1:44 p.m. EDT) (Starts at 12:45 p.m.)
Quote
3 p.m., Friday, March 23 - Coverage of the Docking of the ISS Expedition 55-56 Crew (Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold) to the ISS on Soyuz MS-08 (Docking scheduled at 3:43 p.m. EDT)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/02/2018 11:01 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/959575181801992193
Quote
Chris B - NSF‏ @NASASpaceflight
Russian EVA-44 concludes. A new Russian record duration of eight hours and 13 mins.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/05/2018 05:21 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2018.html
Quote
MLM Nauka module might be postponed again

Russia's next major piece of the International Space Station, ISS, might face another delay. By the end of January 2018, sources at GKNPTs Khrunichev, the manufacturer of the MLM Nauka module, said that continuing repairs of the spacecraft would likely delay its shipment to the Baikonur launch site until the end of July 2018. As of October 2017, the module was expected to be rolled out on March 15, 2018.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/07/2018 03:01 pm
https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/960522206483640320
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Peter B. de Selding‏ @pbdes
Commercial/govt @NanoRacks airlock module for ISS to use pressurized shell built by @Thales_Alenia_S. @BoeingDefense provides berthing mechanism. Shell to be built/tested this yr, launch in 2019 w/ @SpaceX Dragon on CRS-19.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/09/2018 08:30 am
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44298.msg1786231#msg1786231
Quote
EnduroSat is being moved from this flight to Cygnus on may.
(This flight means SpX-14 in April.)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/13/2018 07:28 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
5:30 a.m., Friday, February 16 - ISS Expedition 54 U.S. Spacewalk # 48 Coverage (Vande Hei and Kanai; spacewalk expected to begin appx. 7:10 a.m. EST)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/13/2018 08:27 am
Progress MS-08 - 8:13:33.233 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/15/2018 03:20 am
https://twitter.com/nextspaceflight/status/963886856361467905
Michael Baylor‏ @nextspaceflight
The upcoming schedule for NASA crew and cargo programs as stated in the FY 2019 budget.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/15/2018 03:37 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24714/

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28 февраля 2018 года в 05:31:58 мск в соответствии с программой Международной космической станции (МКС) запланирована посадка спускаемого аппарта транспортного пилотируемого корабля (ТПК) «Союз МС-06», который доставит на землю участников длительных экспедиций МКС-53/54 космонавта РОСКОСМОСА Александра МИСУРКИНА, астронавтов NASA Джозефа АКАБУ и Марка ВАНДЕ ХАЯ. Посадка планируется по традиции в степях Казахстана недалеко от города Жезказган.

После отстыковки ТПК «Союз МС-06» от МКС начинает свою работу длительная экспедиция МКС-55, командиром которой становится российский космонавт Антон ШКАПЛЕРОВ. Бортинженеры экспедиции - астронавт NASA Скотт ТИНГЛ (США) и астронавт JAXA Норишиге КАНАИ (Япония). Втроём они будут выполнять все работы по поддержанию работоспособности орбитальной станции и проведению комплекса научных экспериментов, пока не прибудет следующий  экипаж, и экспедиция МКС-55 начнет работу в полном составе.
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 Предварительный график основных операций (время московское):

    02:08 - Расстыковка ТПК «Союз МС-06» и МКС
    04:38 - Включение двигательной установки ТПК
    05:08 - Вход в атмосферу
    05:31:58 - Посадка спускаемого аппарата
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/15/2018 08:46 pm
The upcoming schedule for EVAs as stated in the FY 2019 budget.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/20/2018 02:20 pm
https://twitter.com/ASIM_Payload/status/965952257891229697
Quote
April 2nd #CRS14 instant launch window to ISS is at 20:30 UTC, i.e. 22:30 CEST in Europe and 16:30 EDT at Kennedy Space Center.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/20/2018 02:26 pm
ISS Russian EVA-45 - August 8:
https://ria.ru/science/20180220/1514964562.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/27/2018 09:43 pm
Tweet from Jeff Foust (https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/968560193989763072):
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Frank DeMauro, Orbital ATK: next Cygnus mission, OA-9, planning to launch in early May. OA-10, in October, will test ability to do a long-duration mission in orbit after ISS stay.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/27/2018 10:21 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/968618558359068673
Quote
Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight
LIVE: Soyuz MS-06 EOM (End Of Mission) - Undocking:

UPDATES:
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45062.0 …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/28/2018 06:24 pm
The cubesats Ubakusat and Ibazu will be deployed by J-SSOD during EC-55.
Launch could be on SpX-14.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180228_ubakusat.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180228_irazu.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/05/2018 03:58 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/03/
Quote
69Progress (69P) Trash Gather and Transfer: Today the crew gathered and transferred trash to the 69P vehicle for disposal later this month when 69P undocks on March 26, 2018.
The original plan was August,27.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/05/2018 04:26 pm
The cubesats Ubakusat and Ibazu will be deployed by J-SSOD during EC-55.
Launch could be on SpX-14.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180228_ubakusat.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180228_irazu.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Launch in April confirmed.
https://twitter.com/JAXA_Kiboriyo/status/970582130408304640
Google translation
Quote
Ultra small satellite made by Turkey and Costa Rica was handed over to JAXA!
The satellite "UBAKUSAT" in Turkey is released from "Kibo" as part of a cooperative agreement on use of "Kibo" concluded between Turkey Transportation Maritime Communications Department and # JAXA in September 2016.
Costa Rica's satellite is the first satellite of Costa Rica, with the name "Irazu", cooperated with Kyushu Institute of Technology. The two satellites will be transported to the ISS around April and will be released during # Kanai astronaut 's stay.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2018 09:28 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  15:34-23:47 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 13  08:13:33.233 - Progress MS-08 launch
February 15 10:38:42 - docking Progress MS-08 (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  23:08:30 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
February 28  01:38:39 / 02:08:41 - Soyuz MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 28  02:31 - Soyuz MS-06 landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 13  21:25:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
March 21  17:44:23.396 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
March 23  19:40:19 - Soyuz MS-08 [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk)

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

2018
March 28  June 13  13:50 - Progress MS-07 undocking (from Pirs)
March 29  May  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-49) from Quest airlock  [Feustel, Arnold]
NET Q2 - release of satellite RemoveDebris from Kaber
April 2  20:30 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch [ASIM, PFCS, RRM3  MISSE-FF 1 in trunk]
April 4  11:00 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 28  April 26  June - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Spring  NET April - release of satellites 1KUNS-PF, Ubakusat and Ibazu from J-SSOD#8
Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
May    1   9 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May    4   12 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
June 3 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8 - Soyuz MS-09 [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 9 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare)  MISSE-FF 1 in trunk]
NET June 11 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May 27  Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late May-Early  Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 8 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 8 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET August 27 - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
NET August 27 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET August 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 28 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
NET September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 14 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
August  NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Late October  November  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early November - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
November 15 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
NET November 16 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 18 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November-December  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken]
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
December 20 - MLM Nauka launch (or Q2 2019)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
late December - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
December 29 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or Q2 2019)
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
April - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
April - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch [two astronauts]
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA) [two astronauts]
May 16 - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
May - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA/IDA) and splashdown [two astronauts]
NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI, Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET  August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka)
NET  August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
September - Soyuz MS-14 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
NET September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
November - Soyuz MS-13 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA/IDA) and landing
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

2020
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [GEROS  , MISSE-FF 1 (TBD)  in trunk]
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
March - Soyuz MS-14 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
March - Soyuz MS-15 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Meir, NASA astronaut]
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA/IDA) and splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-15 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]

Changes on March 2nd
Changes on March 6th
Changes on March 7th
Changes on March 9th
Changes on March 12th
Changes on March 13th
Changes on March 16th
Changes on March 19th
Changes on March 21st
Changes on March 23rd
Changes on March 25th
Changes on March 26th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/06/2018 10:52 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/03/
Quote
69Progress (69P) Trash Gather and Transfer: Today the crew gathered and transferred trash to the 69P vehicle for disposal later this month when 69P undocks on March 26, 2018.
The original plan was August,27.
According to anik on the NK forum it is a typo and should be 68P.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/07/2018 05:17 am
According to the NK forum the undocking of Progress MS-07 (68P) is now planned for March,28.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: centaurinasa on 03/10/2018 09:43 am
Quote
...After undocking with the ISS, Progress ms-07 will go on a long stand-alone flight to perform scientific experiments with the equipment installed on board...

http://www.interfax.ru/world/603020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/10/2018 03:13 pm
According to http://www.interfax.ru/world/602799 astronauts Tingle and Kanai will take part in this uncheduled eva.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/13/2018 04:20 pm
It looks like Interfax was wrong.
The EVA crew will be Feustel and Arnold.
http://www.americaspace.com/2018/03/13/astronauts-feustel-and-arnold-to-kick-off-5-5-month-iss-expedition-with-29-march-spacewalk/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/14/2018 06:22 pm
From the SpaceX thread: MISSE-FF 1 will fly on SpX-14 instead of RRM-3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/15/2018 01:07 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/974277981739847680
Quote
Bill Wrobel, director of NASA Wallops, says the next Antares launch from there is currently scheduled for May 9.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/16/2018 06:58 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
Wednesday, April 4 - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the SpaceX CRS-14 Dragon Cargo Craft at the ISS (Capture scheduled at 7 a.m. EDT)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/16/2018 05:27 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2018
<snip>
April 2  20:30 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch [ASIM, PFCS, RRM3  MISSE-FF 1 in trunk]
April 4  11:00 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
<snip>
May 1 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early May - Dragon (SpX-14) splashdown
May 4 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May 27 - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
<snip>
Changes on March 16th

https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/974277981739847680
Quote
Bill Wrobel, director of NASA Wallops, says the next Antares launch from there is currently scheduled for May 9.

Will Dragon depart ISS before Cygnus arrives--no Dual-Docked USOS Visiting Vehicles (again)?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/20/2018 11:27 am
http://www.mcc.rsa.ru/extra5.htm
Quote
старт корабля «Союз МС-08» запланирован на 21 марта 2018 года в 20 час. 44 мин. 23 сек. мск
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/24/2018 06:26 pm
Deorbit of Progress MS-07 is planned on April, 26.
http://www.interfax.ru/world/604993
Quote
ему предстоит провести на орбите почти месяц - до 26 апреля
google translation
Quote
it will be in orbit for almost a month - until April 26
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/26/2018 08:29 pm
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/978331950996959232
Quote
Eric Berger @SciGuySpace
Commercial crew milestones as of the end of 2017.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 03/27/2018 05:16 am
<snip>
April 2  20:30 - Dragon (SpX-14) launch [ASIM, PFCS, RRM3  MISSE-FF 1 in trunk]
April 4  11:00 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
<snip>
Changes on March 16th

https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/974277981739847680
Quote
Bill Wrobel, director of NASA Wallops, says the next Antares launch from there is currently scheduled for May 9.

Will Dragon depart ISS before Cygnus arrives--no Dual-Docked USOS Visiting Vehicles (again)?

Looks likely.  Dragon is usually berthed for almost exactly 1 month, so, given the current schedule, expect it to depart around May 4th give or take a few days.  If the OA-9 Cygnus isn't launching until the 9th and therefore arriving/berthing on the 11th or 12th, the Dragon will very likely have already left.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/27/2018 03:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/03/
Quote
Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) Relocation: Tonight, ground controllers will relocate the CATS payload from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Exposed Facility Unit (EFU)-3 to EFU-8.  This relocation will ensure the viability of the EFU-3 location, needed to support the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 payload arriving later this year, after commanding to the CATS payload was lost late last year.   
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/28/2018 09:01 am
From the NAC HEO meeting
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 03/29/2018 02:30 pm
In the pre-briefing for US EVA-49, Kenny Todd [Ops. Integration Manager, NASA ISS] mentioned that their current plan is for OA-9 to launch on May 20th and berth on May 24th for a ~60 day mission.  Also, at least EVA-51 was being discussed as May-June.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/03/2018 07:07 am
http://www.dlr.de/dlr/presse/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10172/213_read-26650/#/gallery/30071
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Gerst soll am 6. Juni 2018 mit einer Sojus-Rakete vom Startplatz Baikonur zur ISS starten und dort 187 Tage - bis zum 10. Dezember - leben und arbeiten.
Sorry, but at the moment only in German.
Alexander Gerst and Soyuz MS-09 will stay on the ISS until December, 10.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/04/2018 04:42 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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And a Falcon 9, likely from pad 40, will launch the next Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on June 28, roughly around 5am EDT. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier per day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/04/2018 05:45 pm
https://twitter.com/ASIM_Payload/status/981561692738981890
Quote
@ASIM_Payload #CRS14 Dragon trunk extraction is not for another nine days on April 13th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/05/2018 04:38 pm
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  15:34-23:47 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 13  08:13:33.233 - Progress MS-08 launch
February 15 10:38:42 - docking Progress MS-08 (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  23:08:30 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
February 28  01:38:39 / 02:08:41 - Soyuz MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 28  02:31 - Soyuz MS-06 landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 13  21:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
March 21  17:44:23.396 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
March 23  19:40:19 - Soyuz MS-08 [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk)
March 28  13:50:30 - Progress MS-07 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 / 13:07 - 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 installштп on the Columbus EPF

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

2018
April 18  10:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:15 / TBD - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - release of satellites 1KUNS-PF, Ubakusat and Ibazu from J-SSOD#8
Early  May 2  TBD / 14:32  - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early  May 2  ~19:00 / ~20:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) deorbit and splashdown
May 13 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
May    9   20 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May    12   23 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock
May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat , HaloSat
NET Q2  Late May-Early June - release of satellites RemoveDebris and DebrisSat 2 from Kaber
June 3 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8 - Soyuz MS-09 [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June    9   28  ~09:00 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) in trunk]
NET June    9   30 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late July    8   13  - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late July    8   13  - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
Mid-June  July 23  Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June  July 23  Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 8 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 8 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch (or Mid-September)
NET August 21  27 - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to  ISS  Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Late September)
August 28 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
NET August    27   30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or September 16)
NET August    27   30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or September 16)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or September 30)
NET September 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or September 30)
September 14 - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 13 - Progress MS-10 docking (to Zvezda)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from  ISS  Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-November)
Late October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or November)
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Late November)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)

NET September  October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October  November 8 - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
October  November 11 - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November    16   18 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November    18   20 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November-December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or Late April)
October 27  Early November  December 10 - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
November 15  NET Mid-December - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques] and docking (to Rassvet)
November 17  NET Mid-December - Soyuz MS-11 docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
late December 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-09 undocking (from Zvezda nadir  Pirs)
late December 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from  ISS  Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 or -3 / IDA 2 or 3) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April  February 4 - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 8 - Progress MS-11 docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
February 23  24 - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
April  February - Progress MS-10 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 7 - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
Q2 - MLM Nauka launch (or December 20, 2018)
Q2 - Pirs and Progress MS-11 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Q2 - Pirs and Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or December 29, 2018)
Early February  Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early  Late March  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Early  Early April  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting  ERA)
Early May  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Early April - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA) [two astronauts]
Early May 16 - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Mid-May - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI, Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS)  FRAM in trunk]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET May  Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May  Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May  Mid-June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
Mid-June  NET August - Progress MS-11 undocking (from MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET May-  Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May-  Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
June  NET August - Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to  ISS  Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early August - Progress MS-12 undocking (from Zvezda)
Mid-August - Progress MS-13 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)
Early September - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
Mid-September - Soyuz MS-14 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep)
NET  Mid-September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from  ISS  Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
H2  Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
H2  Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to ISS  Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-October - Progress MS-14 launch and docking (to ISS)
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early November - Soyuz MS-13 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) docking (to Harmony PMA/IDA)
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET  October-  Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  October-  Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
H2  Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from ISS  Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2  Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early July  NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
Mid-July  NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
TBD - 11 spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from Pirs airlock
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [GEROS  HISUI, FRAM in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-January - Progress MS-13 undocking (from Zvezda)
January - Progress MS-13 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET January  Early February - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January  Early February - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to  ISS  Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late February - Progress MS-15 launch and docking (to ISS)
February  March - Soyuz MS-14 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
March - Soyuz MS-15 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Meir, NASA astronaut]
March - Progress MS-14 undocking (from ISS)
March - Progress MS-14 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late August 2019  NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
Late September 2019  NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
NET  Mid-April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from  ISS  Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  Mid-April - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
August - Progress MS-15 undocking (from ISS)
August - Progress MS-15 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-15 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
TBD - NEM launch (or 2021)
TBD - NEM docking to UM (or 2021)
Late November 2019  TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55)
Late December 2019  TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56)
Late December 2019  TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57)

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/06/2018 06:38 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
10 a.m., Wednesday, May 2 - Coverage of the Release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-14 Cargo Craft from the ISS (Release is scheduled ~10:33 a.m. EDT)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/06/2018 07:24 am
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-boeing-may-evolve-flight-test-strategy
Quote
The change includes the ability to extend Boeing’s CFT from roughly two weeks to up to six months as well as the training and mission support for a third crew member. Cargo capabilities for the uncrewed and crewed flight tests were also identified.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/06/2018 06:17 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
Quote
to support tomorrow’s operations to extract the Pump and Flow Control Subassembly (PFCS) and Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) from the Dragon trunk.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/08/2018 05:07 am
According to Fuji in the Japanese launch schedule launch of HTV-7 is now planned in mid of September.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/10/2018 07:44 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/09/iss-daily-summary-report-4092018/
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Dragon Robotic Operations:  Friday night Robotics Ground Controllers removed the new Pump Flow Control Subsystem (PFCS) and Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) from the Dragon trunk.  Saturday, the Robotics Ground Controllers walked the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) off Node 2 onto Mobile Base System (MBS) Power Data Grapple Fixture (PDGF)3, unstowed the SPDM and translated the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite 4 (WS4) to WS2.  Sunday ground controllers used Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) to temporarily remove the spare Direct Current Switching Unit (DCSU) from Express Logistics Carrier (ELC)-2 for the MISSE worksite clearance.  MISSE was installed on ELC-2, and heater power applied. SPDM was then used to reinstall the spare DCSU on ELC-2.  This evening the ground robotic specialist will be configuring for PFCS R&R on Tuesday. First, the MT will be translated from WS2 to WS8. Next SPDM will unlock and open the Multilayer Insulation (MLI) cover over the PFCS. Finally SPDM will remove the new PFCS from the Flight Support Equipment (FSE).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/12/2018 05:23 am
MLM Nauka - 2019:
https://ria.ru/space/20180411/1518428757.html
https://rg.ru/2018/04/11/generalnyj-direktor-roskosmosa-poletim-na-lunu-i-mars.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/16/2018 07:56 pm
According to the NK forum launch of Soyuz MS-11 is planned on December, 13. Flight duration 200 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/17/2018 05:27 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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TBD, Tuesday, May 15 - U.S. Spacewalk # 50 Coverage (Spacewalk begins at TBD; scheduled to last appx. 6 ½ hours) (all channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/18/2018 09:50 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  15:34-23:47 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-44) from Pirs airlock [Misurkin, Shkaplerov]
February 13  08:13:33.233 - Progress MS-08 launch
February 15 10:38:42 - docking Progress MS-08 (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  23:08:30 - Soyuz MS-06 undocking (from Poisk) [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
February 28  01:38:39 / 02:08:41 - Soyuz MS-06 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 28  02:31 - Soyuz MS-06 landing [Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
March 13  21:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
March 21  17:44:23.396 - Soyuz MS-08 launch [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
March 23  19:40:19 - Soyuz MS-08 [Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold] docking (to Poisk)
March 28  13:50:30 - Progress MS-07 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 / 13:07 - 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 installштп on the Columbus EPF
April 18  10:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:08 / 04:42 - Progress MS-07 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

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

2018
NET April - release of satellites 1KUNS-PF, Ubakusat and Ibazu from J-SSOD#8
May 2  TBD / 14:22  - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 2  ~19:00 / 20:02 - Dragon (SpX-14) deorbit and splashdown
May 13 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
May    15   16  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]
May 20 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 23 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII:  EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat, HaloSat
Late May-Early June - release of satellites RemoveDebris and DebrisSat 2 from Kaber
June 3  09:16 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 3  11:45 / 12:38 - Soyuz MS-07 deorbit and landing [Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6  11:11 - Soyuz MS-09 launch [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8  13:05 - Soyuz MS-09 [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 28   10:03 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) in trunk]
NET June 30 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
May  NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock
July 10 - Progress MS-09 launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 8 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 8 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch (or Mid-September)
NET August 21 - Progress MS-08 undocking (from Zvezda)
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Late September)
NET August 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or September 16  Late)
NET August 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or September 16  Late)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or September 30  Late)
NET September 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or September 30  Late)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
August 28  NET Late September  October 4 - Soyuz MS-08 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11 - Progress MS-10 launch
October 13 - Progress MS-10 docking (to Zvezda)
September 14  Mid-October - Soyuz MS-10 launch [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-November)
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Late November)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
November 8 - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
November 11 - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 18 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 20 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 10 - Soyuz MS-09 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET Mid-  December 13 - Soyuz MS-11 launch [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Mid-  December 15 - Soyuz MS-11 docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December 23 - Progress MS-09 undocking (from Pirs)
December 23 - Progress MS-09 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
Late October  November  December31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or 2019)
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November-  December  January 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or Late April)
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 undocking (from Zvezda)
February 6 - Progress MS-11 launch
February 8 - Progress MS-11 docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
February - Progress MS-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
Early April - Progress MS-12 launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
February 23  NET Late April - Soyuz MS-10 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ovchinin, Tikhonov, Hague]
March 7  NET  April  Early May - Soyuz MS-12 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI in trunk]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Early May  July 1 - Soyuz MS-11 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Mid-May  Early July - Soyuz MS-13 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [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-12 undocking (from Zvezda)
Mid-August - Progress MS-13 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)
Q2  Summer - MLM Nauka launch
Q2  Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-11 undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Q2  Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-11 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2  Summer - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Q2  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET Q2  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET Q2  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (ERA)
NET Q2  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
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
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-October - Progress MS-14 launch and docking (to ISS)
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Early September  NET  October  Mid-November - Soyuz MS-12 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
Mid-September  NET  October  Mid-November - Soyuz MS-14 launch and docking (to Poisk) [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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
Mid-January - Progress MS-13 undocking (from Zvezda)
January - Progress MS-13 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early November 2019  NET January - Soyuz MS-13 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
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
Late February - Progress MS-15 launch and docking (to ISS)
March - Progress MS-14 undocking (from ISS)
March - Progress MS-14 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
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
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
February  NET Late May - Soyuz MS-14 undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
March  NET  May  Early June - Soyuz MS-15 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Meir, NASA astronaut]
August - Progress MS-15 undocking (from ISS)
August - Progress MS-15 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September  NET  November  December - Soyuz MS-15 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Borisenko, Chub, Koch]
TBD - NEM launch (or 2021)
TBD - NEM docking to UM (or 2021)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57)

Changes on April 18th
Changes on April 19th
Changes on April 20th
Changes on April 21st
Changes on April 22nd
Changes on April 25th
Changes on April 26th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/18/2018 12:33 pm
ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24953/
google translation
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In accordance with the program of the International Space Station (ISS) flight, scheduled correction of the ISS orbit was conducted on April 18, 2018.
To perform the maneuver at 13:50 Moscow time, the propulsion unit of the Progress-MS-08 transport cargo vehicle, docked to the International Space Station, was switched on. The operating time of the propulsion system was 126.5 seconds. As a result, the station received a speed increment of 0.25 m / sec.
According to the data of the ballistic-navigation support service of the Flight Control Center (MCC), the calculated orbit parameters of the ISS after the maneuver were:
the minimum height above the Earth's surface is 403.0 km,
the maximum height above the Earth's surface is 422.0 km,
the circulation period is 92.60 minutes.
the inclination of the orbit is 51.66 degrees.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/20/2018 03:21 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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May 16 - U.S. Spacewalk # 50 Coverage (Feustel and Arnold)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/20/2018 06:21 pm
There will be a crew change for this mission... Tikhonov will not fly.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/21/2018 09:45 am
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/04/station-science-commercial-cargo-2-contracts-strides/
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Moreover, and quite excitingly, the OA-9E Cygnus might be the first U.S. commercial vehicle to reboost the orbit of the International Space Station.  Speaking to the NASA Advisory Council last month, Ms. Gatens related that there is a potential Detailed Test Objective (DTO) in work for OA-9E to use Cygnus’ thrusters to perform an ISS reboost.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/21/2018 10:51 pm
There will be a crew change for this mission... Tikhonov will not fly.

The question now is: why is Tikhonov bumped from the crew again?

Because MLM launch is delayed to summer 2019, so Roscosmos took decision to keep the crew of Russian Segment of the ISS at a level of two cosmonauts.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/24/2018 06:29 pm
The TsPK site about crews in training http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155 shows a crew of ISS 61/62, which was not known until now.
It shows Ivanishin and Vagner as main crew (with Ivanishin as CDR ISS 62) and Novitsky and Aymakhanov as back-up crew.
But as it still mentioned Tikhonov as part of ISS 57/58, we can assume that at least the flight engineers will changed.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/24/2018 07:09 pm
https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/988855309073608706
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Launch alert! We are excited to announce that we are targeting Sunday, May 20 for the launch of our #OA9 mission to @Space_Station. The 5-minute launch window will open at 5:04 a.m. EDT. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/2FbdUrz
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/25/2018 06:10 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24988/
Google translate:
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April 26, 2018 is scheduled to complete the program of experiments on the autonomous flight of the cargo vehicle (TGK) Progress MS-07. In accordance with the flight program on April 26, 2018 at 07:08 Moscow time, the propulsion system will be switched on for braking. At 07:42 Moscow time the ship will enter the dense layers of the atmosphere, and at 07:51 MSK fireproof fragments of its construction will be flooded in the non-navigable area of the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/25/2018 06:49 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/04/25/space-gardening-dragon-packing-and-spacewalk-work-aboard-lab/
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NASA astronauts Scott Tingle and Ricky Arnold disassembled an external television camera group (ETVCG) brought in from last month’s spacewalk. Tingle then replaced a failed light bulb in a light to be used on another ETVCG which will be installed on the next spacewalk scheduled for mid-May. Parts from the old ETVCG will be shipped back to Earth in Dragon for refurbishment.

Dragon is due for two more work days of packing before its return to Earth next week. Ground controllers will remotely detach Dragon from the Harmony module before releasing it from the grips of Canadarm2 into space at 10:22 a.m. EDT Wednesday, May 2. Tingle will monitor the robotics activities as NASA TV broadcasts the departure activities live starting at 10 a.m. Splashdown in the Pacific Ocean is planned for 4:02 p.m. and will not be seen on NASA TV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/26/2018 03:35 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
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SpaceX-14 is currently scheduled to unberth on 2 May at 9:32 AM CDT. 
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This task was the start of EVA preparation for US EVA 50, currently planned on May 16.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/27/2018 08:11 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/
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Date: October 11, 2018 Mission: Expedition 57 Launch
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Date: December 13, 2018 Mission: Expedition 57 Landing
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Date: December 20, 2018 Mission: Expedition 58 Launch
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/27/2018 08:11 pm
http://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/
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Soyuz MS-10 launch October 11th
Soyuz MS-11 launch December 20th

What's about Progress MS-10 launch date (October 11th?)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/28/2018 06:15 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 - 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  13:50:30 - 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 / 13:07 - 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 installштп on the Columbus EPF
April 18  10:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:08 / 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 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - Dragon (SpX-14) deorbit and splashdown

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

2018
NET April  May 7-13  11  10:30-10:40 - release of satellites 1KUNS-PF (Kenya), Ubakusat (Turkey) and Irazu (Costa Rica) from J-SSOD#8
May 12    13   22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
May 16  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]
May 20 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May  23   24 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May 30  NET June  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]
NET Late May  - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII: EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat, HaloSat
Late May-Early June - release of satellites RemoveDebris and DebrisSat 2 from Kaber
June 3  09:16 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 3  11:47 / 12:40 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and landing [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6  11:13 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) launch [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8  13:05 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
NET June 28   10:03 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) in trunk]
NET June 30 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
July 9/10  21:51 / ~01:00 - Progress MS-09 (70P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 8 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 8 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch (or Mid-September)
NET August 21 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Late September)
NET August 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET August 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Late)
NET September 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or Late)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 4  ~08:15 / 11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
Mid- October 11  08:40 / ~ 14:40 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-November)
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Late November)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October    11   31  00:53 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
October    13   November 2  - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 8 - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
November 11 - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 18 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 20 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
December    10   13  ~04:30 / 07:56 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
December    13   20  04:52 / ~11:00 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December    15   22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
December 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or 2019)
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or Late April)
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February    6   7  09:20 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch
February    8   9 - Progress MS-11 (72P) docking (to Pirs)
February - Progress MS-10 (71P) 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
NET Early May 16  April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Poisk  ISS) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET  Late  April 15  May 9  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague]
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
Early  April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI in trunk]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
July    1   8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Early  Mid-July 15 - 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-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 28 - Soyuz GVK (uncrewed cargo return) launch
August 30 - Soyuz GVK (uncrewed cargo return) 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)
NET August - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer - MLM Nauka launch
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (ERA)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
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
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October 22  Mid-November  December 2  - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Babkin, Walker]
NET Late October  Mid-November  December 9 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Borisenko, Chub, Koch Ivanishin, Vagner, astronaut]
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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
February (TBD) - Soyuz GVK (uncrewed cargo return) undocking (from Zvezda)  and landing
Mid-August 2019  February (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late January 31 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
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 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
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
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET Mid-May  Late May  June - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Borisenko, Chub, Koch Ivanishin, Vagner, astronaut]
NET Late May  Early June  July - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Meir, NASA astronaut  Noguchi]
Mid-January  August (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
January  August (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-October 2019  August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to ISS)
Late February  November (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET November  December  Late January 2021 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryzhikov, Meir, Noguchi]
TBD - NEM launch (or 2021)
TBD - NEM docking to UM (or 2021)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57)

2021
March 2020  February (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from ISS)
March 2020  February (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 2020  April (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from ISS)
August 2020  April (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

Changes on April 28th
Changes on April 29th
Changes on April 30th
Changes on May 1st
Changes on May 2nd
Changes on May 3rd
Changes on May 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2018 01:29 pm
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/30/2018 03:21 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
Quote
Three-Day Look Ahead:
Monday, 04/30: ...  JSSOD8 Install
So we can assume the JSSOD#8 deployment this or next week.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2018 06:58 pm
http://www.golocalprov.com/live/live-brown-students-set-to-launch-nano-satellite-with-nasa
Quote
Now EQUiSat, a four-inch cube satellite, will be launched and deployed from NASA’s International Space Station (ISS) on May 9 ELaNa-23 mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/01/2018 01:45 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
Quote
Three-Day Look Ahead:
Monday, 04/30: ...  JSSOD8 Install
So we can assume the JSSOD#8 deployment this or next week.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
Quote
Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 8 (J-SSOD#8):  Today the crew extended the Slide Table into the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) from the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) and installed the Multipurpose Experiment Platform (MPEP).  They then installed two J-SSOD#8 deployers on the MPEP.  The J-SSODs are used to launch small satellites from the JEM Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/01/2018 05:12 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-science-to-return-to-earth-aboard-spacex-dragon-spacecraft-1
Quote
SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, May 5, west of Baja California
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/01/2018 06:26 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/30/iss-daily-summary-report-4302018/
Quote
While release of Dragon is currently scheduled for Wednesday, 2 May, the weather forecast at the Prime Recovery site is marginal.  Teams continue to evaluate weather conditions and planners will rescheduled cargo operations if necessary to support a slip to the backup landing date of 5 May.
 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/01/2018 07:09 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
9 a.m., Saturday, May 5 - Coverage of the Release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-14 Cargo Craft from the ISS (Release is scheduled at approximately 9:30 a.m. EDT)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/01/2018 09:20 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/05/01/dragon-packed-with-nasa-science-experiments-for-saturday-return/
Quote
Dragon’s departure was pushed back from Wednesday after SpaceX personnel observed high sea states in the Pacific Ocean splashdown zone southwest of Long Beach, California. Its remotely controlled release from the Canadarm2 is now scheduled for Saturday at 9:30 a.m. EDT with live NASA TV coverage beginning at 9 a.m. Dragon’s splashdown is targeted at about 3 p.m. but will not be seen on NASA TV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/02/2018 09:15 pm
EVA-51 May 30 [Feustel, Arnold]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/03/2018 08:16 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-preview-pair-of-upcoming-us-spacewalks-provide-live-coverage
Quote
The second spacewalk is planned for Wednesday, May 30, but the exact timing is dependent on the anticipated May 24 arrival of the Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo resupply spacecraft. The ninth Cygnus cargo mission is scheduled to launch May 20 from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Fuji on 05/03/2018 09:38 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
Quote
Three-Day Look Ahead:
Monday, 04/30: ...  JSSOD8 Install
So we can assume the JSSOD#8 deployment this or next week.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/04/
Quote
Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 8 (J-SSOD#8):  Today the crew extended the Slide Table into the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) from the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) and installed the Multipurpose Experiment Platform (MPEP).  They then installed two J-SSOD#8 deployers on the MPEP.  The J-SSODs are used to launch small satellites from the JEM Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS).

Time of deployment: Friday, May 11 19:30-19:40(JST) / 10:30-10:40(GMT)
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43380.msg1817044#msg1817044
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/05/2018 07:05 am
GEDI now planned on SpX-16 instead of SpX-18.
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/may-the-forest-be-with-you-gedi-to-launch-to-iss
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The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation – or GEDI, pronounced like "Jedi," of Star Wars fame – instrument is undergoing final integration and testing this spring and summer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The instrument is expected to launch aboard SpaceX's 16th commercial resupply services mission, targeted for late 2018.
Quote
GEDI originally was scheduled to launch aboard a resupply mission in mid-2019, but the team at Goddard who is building and testing GEDI was always on track to deliver a finished instrument by the fall of this year
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/05/2018 07:50 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/992533409896550400
Quote
The Dragon CRS-14 cargo ship was unberthed from the ISS Harmony module earlier today (anyone know when?) and is now hanging on the end of the robot arm until tomorrow's release
15:36 - 4. Mai 2018
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/05/2018 08:00 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceXUpdates/status/992758814872100864
Quote
SpaceXUpdates @SpaceXUpdates

The de-orbit burn will commence at 18:06 UTC and will last around 13 minutes and 25 seconds. It will decrease Dragon's velocity by 113.8m/s which will put its trajectory towards a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at around 19:00 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 05/07/2018 03:16 pm
Soyuz MS-10 is scheduled to land on April 15, 2019 - 10 days after the launch of Soyuz MS-12.
Can there be a tourist in the third seat of Soyuz Soyuz MS-12 landing ten days later in the third seat of Soyuz MS-10?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/07/2018 03:36 pm
I have thought the same, but at the moment there are no information.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/07/2018 05:38 pm
TBD, Thursday, June 14 - U.S. Spacewalk # 51 Coverage (Arnold and Feustel; spacewalk begins at TBD, scheduled to last appx. 6 ½ hours) (all channels)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/07/2018 06:33 pm
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 - 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  13:50:30 - 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 / 13:07 - 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 installштп on the Columbus EPF
April 18  10:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:08 / 04:42 - Progress MS-07 (68P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 5  13:22 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - 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 - 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]

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

2018
May    20   21  08:39-08:44 - Cygnus (OA-9) launch
May 24  09:20 / ~ 11:20 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late May  - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII: EQUiSAAT, RadSat, TEMPEST-D, RainCube, SORTIE, CubeRTT, CANOP, MemSat, HaloSat
Late May-Early June - release of satellites RemoveDebris and DebrisSat 2 from Kaber
June 3  09:16 - Soyuz MS-07 undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 3  11:47 / 12:40 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and landing [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
June 6  11:12:41 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) launch [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
June 8  13:07 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst] docking (to Rassvet)
May 30  June 14  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]
NET June 28   10:03 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) in trunk]
NET June 30 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
July 9/10  21:51 / ~01:00 - Progress MS-09 (70P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
July - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August    8   15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August    8   15 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch (or Mid-September)
NET August 21 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Late September)
NET August 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET August 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Late)
NET September 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or Late)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 4  ~08:15 / 11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:40 / ~ 14:40 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-November)
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Late November)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October 31  00:53 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 2  - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 8 - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
November 11 - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 18 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 20 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
December 13  ~04:30 / 07:56 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Auñón-Chancellor, Gerst]
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)
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
December 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or 2019)
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
January 10 - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or Late April)
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 7  09:20 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch
February 9 - Progress MS-11 (72P) docking (to Pirs)
February - Progress MS-10 (71P) 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
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Poisk  ISS) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Babkin, Walker  Hammock Koch]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague]
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
Early  April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI in trunk]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Mid-July - 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-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 28 - Soyuz MS unmanned  GVK (uncrewed cargo return) launch
August 30 - Soyuz MS unmanned  GVK (uncrewed cargo return) 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)
NET August - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer - MLM Nauka launch
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (ERA)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
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
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Babkin, Walker  Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Ivanishin, Vagner, astronaut]
November 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
mid-December - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS unmanned  GVK (uncrewed cargo return) (from Zvezda)  and landing
February (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late January - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
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 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
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
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET Mid-May - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Ivanishin, Vagner, astronaut]
NET Late May - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
August (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to ISS)
November (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET November - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
TBD - NEM launch (or 2021)
TBD - NEM docking to UM (or 2021)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

2021
February (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from ISS)
February (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from ISS)
April (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/07/2018 06:41 pm
May 30 June 14 12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-51) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/07/2018 08:16 pm
From https://twitter.com/Astro_Alex

Soyuz MS-09:

Launch: 6 Jun 11:12:41 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/08/2018 07:01 am
http://nanoracks.com/canadian-cubesat-launch-provider/
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The project provides funding to post-secondary institutions in Canada as part of a challenge to design, build, launch, and operate their own satellites which will be deployed from the International Space Station. The contract is for the launch and deployment of up to 15 CubeSats, totaling 33U of deployment volume, representing each Canadian province and territory.
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NanoRacks and CSA are targeting two separate launch opportunities for these CubeSats in 2020 and 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/08/2018 04:08 pm
Soyuz MS-10 is scheduled to land on April 15, 2019 - 10 days after the launch of Soyuz MS-12.
Can there be a tourist in the third seat of Soyuz Soyuz MS-12 landing ten days later in the third seat of Soyuz MS-10?
https://sputniknews.com/world/201805081064251840-russia-us-space/
Russia Offers Space Tourist Flight to US, European Astronauts, UAE Citizen
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/09/2018 03:14 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/05/07/iss-daily-summary-report-5072018/
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At 08:22 am CT the Robotic Controllers commanded the release of the Dragon and then backed the SSRMS away, while the ISS crew monitored and commanded the Dragon to depart.  After Dragon had departed, the Robotics Ground Controllers maneuvered the SSRMS to a park position and then provided video support of the Node 2 Nadir Active Common Berthing Mechanism (ACBM) petals closure.  Dragon splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Saturday at 2:00 pm CT and arrived safely at port earlier today.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/10/2018 12:58 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
2018
August 8 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
https://www.roscosmos.ru/24999/
Roscosmos only mentioned Radiascafs and TNS-0.
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37. «Наноспутник». Подготовка и запуск с РС МКС технологического наноспутника ТНС-0 (2 этап).
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52. «Радиоскаф». Создание, подготовка и запуск в процессе ВКД сверхмалых космических аппаратов с борта МКС.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/11/2018 06:40 pm
Quote
Jonathan McDowell @planet4589

Kenya's 1KUNS-PF and Costa Rica's Irazú  cubesats were deployed from ISS at 1030 UTC; Turkey's UBAKUSAT was deployed at 1040 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/11/2018 06:47 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/05/11/station-to-orbit-higher-before-spacewalk-and-crew-landing/

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The International Space Station will be orbiting a little higher this weekend to prepare for the departure of three Expedition 55 crew members and the arrival of a new Russian cargo craft. The docked Russian Progress 69 resupply ship will fire its engines Saturday at 6:07 p.m. EDT for two minutes and 52 seconds slightly boosting the orbital lab’s altitude.

This orbital reboost sets up the proper phasing trajectory for the Soyuz MS-07 spacecraft when it undocks June 3.  The Soyuz will carry Commander Anton Shkaplerov and Flight Engineers Scott Tingle and Norishige Kanai back to Earth after six-and-a-half month mission in space. The reboost will also enable a two-orbit launch to docking opportunity for Russia’s next resupply ship the Progress 70 in July.

https://www.roscosmos.ru/25047/

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В соответствии с программой полёта Международной космической станции 13 мая 2018 года запланирована коррекция орбиты МКС. Для выполнения манёвра в 01:07 мск будут включены двигатели транспортного грузового корабля «Прогресс МС-08», пристыкованного к Международной космической станции.

Цель проведения коррекции - формирование баллистических условий для посадки транспортного пилотируемого корабля «Союз МС-07», запланированной на 3 июня 2018 года, а также для выведения на орбиту транспортного пилотируемого корабля «Союз МС-09», запланированного на 6 июня 2018 года.

22:07 UTC duration: 172 secs
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/14/2018 06:57 am
https://twitter.com/OrbitalATK/status/995650855020965888
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We are scheduled to launch our #OA9 #Cygnus aboard #Antares from @NASA_Wallops a week from today. ... The five-minute window opens at 5:04 am EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/14/2018 04:13 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25054/ and https://www.energia.ru/ru/news/news-2018/news_05-14_1.html

August 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/14/2018 07:43 pm
http://birds2.birds-project.com/
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Expected date of launch – June, 2018
Expected date of deployment from International Space Station – July, 2018
So we can assume launch on SpX-15 in June and deploy as J-SSOD#9 in July.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/15/2018 03:14 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/05/
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Exposed Experiment Handrail Attachment Mechanism (ExHAM) #2:  ...  Tonight ground robotics controllers will use the JEM Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) Small Fine Arm (SFA) to transfer the HXP from the JEM External Facility to the Slide Table. On Wednesday the Slide Table will be brought back into the JEM and ExHAM samples will be exchanged before the HXP is returned to the JEM External Facility.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/15/2018 09:32 pm
http://spacenews.com/advisory-committee-asks-nasa-to-develop-plans-for-reduced-iss-crew/

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WASHINGTON — A NASA advisory committee, concerned about delays in the development of commercial crew systems, wants the agency to look at options where the International Space Station is operated with a reduced crew.

At a May 14 meeting of the ISS Advisory Committee, its chairman, Thomas Stafford, said that NASA should consider training Russian cosmonauts on key systems in what’s known as the U.S. Operating Segment (USOS) portion of the ISS, which includes elements from the U.S., Europe, Japan and Canada, in the event extended commercial crew development delays reduce the size of the station’s crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/16/2018 07:31 pm
May 16  11:39-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-50) from Quest airlock [Feustel, Arnold]

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/05/16/veteran-spacewalkers-begin-excursion-for-station-maintenance/

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/05/16/veteran-astronauts-conclude-spacewalk-for-thermal-maintenance/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/17/2018 07:29 am
Here's the insignia for the Expedition 59 crew, reflecting the crew of 5, which includes crew members Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos, Anne McClain of NASA and David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency, Christina Hammock-Koch of NASA and Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos.

(https://s31.postimg.cc/aeu8o0lpn/iss059-s-001s.jpg)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 05/17/2018 07:42 am
Was Shannon Walker replaced by Christina Koch on Soyuz MS-12?
Who will be Commander of Expedtion 60?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/17/2018 11:18 am
http://birds2.birds-project.com/
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Expected date of launch – June, 2018
Expected date of deployment from International Space Station – July, 2018
So we can assume launch on SpX-15 in June and deploy as J-SSOD#9 in July.
Launch confirmed by JAXA
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180517_birds-2.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Google translation
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The satellite delivered this time is the second release of the BIRDS project (*) and based on the strategic partnership agreement between JAXA and Kyushu Institute of Technology, it will release ultra-small satellites from the "Kibo" Japan Experiment Module, It is scheduled to be launched from Florida state in the United States by Supply Ship Operation Unit No. 15 (SpX - 15).
BIRDS-2 is a cubesat consisting of a small cube of 10 cm on each side, three in total, one in Bhutan, Philippines and Malaysia, with four countries from Japan, Bhutan, Philippines and Malaysia participating in one year We developed a small satellite called. The name of each satellite is "BHUTAN - 1" (Bhutan), "MAYA - 1" (Philippines), "UiTMSAT - 1" (Malaysia). For Bhutan it will become its first satellite in the country.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/17/2018 04:51 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/997132751760392192
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George Nield at ASAP: Cygnus will conduct a short burn while at ISS to demonstrate reboost. If successful, open up a lot of additional options for end-of-life planning.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/18/2018 03:14 pm
Some new rumours from Russia
https://sputniknews.com/world/201805181064568481-us-soyuz-astronauts-iss/
US May Order Russian Soyuz Spacecraft to Fly Astronauts to ISS in 2020
https://sputniknews.com/science/201805171064552394-uae-iss-businessman-flight/
UAE Astronaut to Fly to ISS Instead of US Businessman
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/18/2018 05:22 pm
From the OA-9 thread

Full cubesat manifest from NanoRacks:

CubeRRT - 6U
EQUiSat - 1U
HaloSat - 6U
MemSat - 1U
RadSat-g - 3U
RainCube - 6U
TEMPEST-D,1 - 6U
EnduroSat - 1U
HARP - 3U
Radix - 6U

In the external deployer:

4 Spire Lemurs - 3U each
AeroCube 12A & B - 3U each
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/19/2018 07:37 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/update-nasa-orbital-atk-now-targeting-may-21-for-next-resupply-mission-to-space
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Cygnus will remain at the space station until July 15.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/21/2018 08:14 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 / 13:07 - 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 installштп on the Columbus EPF
April 18  10:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:08 / 04:42 - Progress MS-07 (68P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 5  13:22 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - 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 - 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-9) launch
May 24  09:26 / 12:13 - Cygnus (OA-9) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
June 3  09:16:40 - 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  12:39:42 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and 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]

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

2018
Late May-Early  June 19 - release of satellites RemDeb (RemoveDebris) and DebrisSat 2 from Kaber
June 21  07:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
NET June    28   29   09:42 - Dragon SpX-15 launch [ECOSTRESS, LEE (Ground Spare) in trunk]
NET Late May  June - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII: CubeRTT, EQUiSAT, HaloSat, MemSat, RadSat-g, RainCube, TEMPEST-D,1, SORTIE, CANOP  from NRCSD#14
NET June - release of satellites EnduroSat and Radix from NRCSD#14 
NET    June  30   July    1   2  11:00 - Dragon (SpX-15) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 9/10  21:51 / 01:39 - Progress MS-09 (70P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
  Mid-   July 12 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus (OA-9) engines
July 15  Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July  Early August - Cygnus (OA-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late July - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
July - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
August 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 15 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
August 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch (or Mid-September)
NET August 21 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 22  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Late September)
NET August 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Late)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 4  ~08:15 / 11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:40 / ~ 14:40 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October 20 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-November)
NET Late October - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Late November)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October 31  00:53 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 2  - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET November 18 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET November 20 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November    8   21 - Cygnus (OA-10) launch
November   11   24 - Cygnus (OA-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET August 30  Late November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET September 13  Early December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or Late)
December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
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)
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2, SamSat-QB50
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: HARP, KickSat-2, OPAL, TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
Late January    10   - Cygnus (OA-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late January  - Cygnus (OA-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 7  09:20 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch
February 9 - Progress MS-11 (72P) docking (to Pirs)
February - Progress MS-10 (71P) 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
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or December 31, 2018)
NET Q1  Late April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or January 14)
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague]
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (OA-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
Early  April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI in trunk]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June - Cygnus (OA-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Mid-July - 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-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 28 - Soyuz MS unmanned launch
August 30 - Soyuz MS unmanned 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)
NET August - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (OA-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-October  February (TBD) 2020 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  ISS)
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [NanoRacks Airlock Module in trunk]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Ivanishin, Vagner  Tikhonov, astronaut]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (OA-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer  November - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
Summer  November - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Summer  November - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer  November - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2020)
NET  Summer  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET  Summer  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
NET  Summer  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (ERA)
NET  Summer  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS unmanned (from Zvezda)  and landing
NET Late January - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
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
February  August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to ISS)
November 14, 2019  NET Q1 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 16, 2019  NET Q1 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
mid-December, 2019  NET Q1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late December, 2019  NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET Late December, 2019  NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
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  August (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda  ISS)
Mid-April  August (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET Mid-May - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Ivanishin, Vagner  Tikhonov, astronaut]
NET Late May - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 64/65: two cosmonaut RF, Hoshide]
August (TBD)  February (TBD) 2021 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from ISS)
August (TBD)  February (TBD) 2021 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August  November (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET November - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 64/65: two cosmonaut RF, Hoshide]
TBD - NEM launch (or 2021)
TBD - NEM docking to UM (or 2021)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

2021
February  April (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from ISS)
February  April (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on May 21st
Changes on May 24th
Changes on May 25th
Changes on May 28th
Changes on May 29th
Changes on June 3rd
Changes on June 4th
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Changes on June 15th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/23/2018 06:38 am
From the OA-10 thread. Thanks to gongora.
FCC File Number 0401-EX-CN-2018
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The goals of the UNITE CubeSat mission are to: measure plasma properties of the lower
ionosphere using a Langmuir Plasma Probe, monitor its own internal and skin temperatures via a
temperature sensor array for use in updating a thermal model of the spacecraft, and carefully track
the CubeSat’s orbital decay using data from an onboard GPS unit.
The satellite will launch November 21, 2018, on an Orbital ATK Antares II Cygnus ISS resupply
mission. It will be deployed from the International Space Station via the NanoRacks CubeSat
Deployer in early 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/23/2018 07:12 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
Google translation
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<Replace the sample of the Exposure Simulator (ExHAM)>
On 17th May, we operated the robotic arm of the "Kibo" Japanese Experiment Module from the ground to collect ExHAM # 2-2 installed on the "Kibo" outboard experimental platform to the "Kibo" ship did.
On May 23, ExHAM # 2-3 will be taken out of the "Kibo" vessel and will be installed on the "Kibo" outboard experimental platform.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/29/2018 02:40 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/05/page/2/
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NanoRacks-Remove Debris (RemDeb):...
These activities are the initial preparation steps for the launch of the RemDeb, planned for June 19th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: astropl on 05/29/2018 05:32 pm
Anatoly Zak
‏@RussianSpaceWeb

Launch of Russia's long-delayed MLM Nauka module slips again, this time until the end of 2019.
DETAILS: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2018.html#05 (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-2018.html#05)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/03/2018 01:28 pm
Roscosmos gives at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/25124/

12:39:42 UTC as landing time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2018 11:15 am
https://ria.ru/science/20180604/1522003591.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, June 4 (Itar-Tass) - RIA Novosti. Reboost of the International Space Station (ISS) orbit is scheduled for June 21, a representative of the Moscow Mission Control Center (MCC) said to RIA Novosti.

"The maneuver is tentatively scheduled for June 21. It needs to be held to create optimal ballistic conditions for the launch of the Progress-MS-09 cargo vehicle, which is scheduled for July," the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/04/2018 04:14 pm
If all goes according to the current plan, we'll see two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed simultaneously, from June 30 July 1 2 to July 15: Cygnus OA-9 and Dragon SpX-15.  (This is a first for USOS VV.)

EDIT 7/4: It happened!
***

The Cygnus is using Unity nadir.  This implies that the Dragon will use Harmony nadir?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 06/04/2018 05:25 pm
If all goes according to the current plan, we'll see two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed simultaneously, from early June 30 to early July 15: Cygnus OA-9 and Dragon SpX-15.

The Cygnus is using Unity nadir.  This implies that the Dragon will use Harmony nadir?

Cygnus always uses the Unity nadir while Dragon always uses the Harmony nadir.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/06/2018 12:47 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25140/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/06/2018 07:20 pm
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic12565/message1775792/?result=edit#message1775792
Google translate:
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COSMODROM BAIKONUR (Kazakhstan), June 6 - RIA Novosti. The Soyuz-FG rocket will launch the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft with a crew of three on the flight trajectory to the International Space Station on Wednesday June 6 at 14.13 Moscow time, RIA Novosti correspondent reports.
The ship will go to the ISS on a standard two-day scheme and dock to a small research module (MIM) of the station on June 8 at 16.07 Moscow time. On the ISS, the new crew will spend 187 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/11/2018 11:54 am
The launch of the Nauka module to the ISS can be postponed to 2020
https://iz.ru/754284/2018-06-11/zapusk-modulia-nauka-k-mks-mogut-perenesti-na-2020-god
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/14/2018 12:29 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/06/14/astronauts-begin-sixth-spacewalk-at-station-this-year/
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Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel (https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/andrew-j-feustel) and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold (https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/richard-r-arnold) of NASA switched their spacesuits to battery power at 8:06 a.m. EDT, signifying the official start of today’s planned six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk outside the International Space Station (http://www.nasa.gov/station).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/14/2018 06:59 pm
Official EVA-51 duration: 6 h 49 mn.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/15/2018 05:03 pm
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 Fall 2018 at the earliest.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/18/2018 03:36 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/06/
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The crew inspected the satellite bolt holes for the RemDeb payload in support of the launch of the RemDeb planned for June 20th. 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/19/2018 08:03 am
New crew assignment from the TsPK
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/19/2018 04:16 pm
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 / 13:07 - 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 installштп on the Columbus EPF
April 18  10:50:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-08 engines
April 26  04:08 / 04:42 - Progress MS-07 (68P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 4 - Dragon (SpX-14) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 5  13:22 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - 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 - 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  09:16:40 - 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  12:39:42 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and 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 - release of satellites RemDeb (RemoveDebris), DebrisSat-1 and DebrisSat-2 from Kaber via SPDM Dextre / SSRMS
June 23  08:15 - 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

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

2018
NET June 30  Early July - release of satellites ELaNa XXIII: CubeRTT, EQUiSAT, HaloSat, MemSat, RadSat-g, RainCube, TEMPEST-D,  from NRCSD#14
NET June 30   Early July - release of satellites EnduroSat AD and Radix from NRCSD#14
July 9/10  21:51:33 / 01:39 - Progress MS-09 (70P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 10    12   20:25 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus (OA/NG-9) engines
July 15  TBD / 12:35 - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
NET Late July  August 2  TBD / 17:21 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late July  August 2  ~22:00 / ~23:00 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
August 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 15 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
NET August 21 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-  September 10 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch (or August 16)
Late  September 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or August 22)
NET August 30  September 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET September  13  30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Late)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 4  ~08:15 / 11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:40 / ~ 14:40 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October 31  00:53 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 2  - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or October 20)
NET November 18 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [IDA-3  GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET November 20 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November 21 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 24 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET Late November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Late October)
NET Early December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or Late)
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)
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 26 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26  - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams] (or Q1 2019)
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, SamSat-QB50
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - release of satellites ELaNa XXII: HARP, KickSat-2, OPAL, TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD
January 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or Q1)
Late January - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late January - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 7  09:20 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch
February 9 - Progress MS-11 (72P) docking (to Pirs)
February - Progress MS-10 (71P) 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
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)]
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, cosmonaut UAE]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague, cosmonaut UAE]
Mid-April - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
Early  April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [GEDI  IDA-3 in trunk]
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 2018  NET Late May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (ERA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
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
Mid-June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Mid-July - 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-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 28 - Soyuz MS unmanned launch
August 30 - Soyuz MS unmanned 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)
NET August - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-October - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Ivanishin, Tikhonov, Babkin, astronaut]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
November - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
November - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2020)
December 2018  NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
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)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS unmanned (from Zvezda)  and landing
NET Late January - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
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
February (TBD)  NET Late May - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 64/65: two cosmonaut RF, Hoshide]
February (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET Q1  H1 - Progress MS-UM launch
NET Q1  H1 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET Q1  H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Q1  H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET Q1  H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Q1  H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q1  H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54)
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 ISS)
Mid-April - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  NET Mid-May - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Ivanishin, Tikhonov, Babkin, astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July  November - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 64/65: two cosmonaut RF, Hoshide]
August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from ISS)
August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
TBD - NEM launch (or 2021)
TBD - NEM docking to UM (or 2021)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57)

TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

2021
February (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from ISS)
February (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on June 18th
Changes on June 19th
Changes on June 20th
Changes on June 22nd
Changes on June 23rd
Changes on June 26th
Changes on June 27th
Changes on June 28th
Changes on June 29th
Changes on July 2nd
Changes on July 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/20/2018 11:15 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25215/
Google translate:
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06/20/2018 11:28 AM

Sergey Krikalev, Executive Director for Manned Space Programs of Roskosmos State Corporation, and Mohammed bin Rashid, Director General of the Space Center, Dr. Yusuf Namad AL SHAIBINI, signed an agreement to start providing services for an international space station (ISS) of a UAE astronaut.
The signed agreement is preliminary, the final agreement will be concluded before the end of August this year.
The subject of the main agreement and this preliminary signed agreement are services for the selection, preparation for the flight and flight of one UAE astronaut on the ISS. The flight lasts about 10 days in April 2019. The launch will be carried out on the transport manned spacecraft  Soyuz MS-12. The UAE cosmonaut's return is planned with the crew of the Soyuz MS-10.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/20/2018 12:26 pm
https://twitter.com/SurreySat/status/1009402324262051840
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Just watched live feed of #RemoveDEBRIS being deployed off the ISS!  Now it's over to SSTL's spacecraft operators - more later!
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1009419818225819648
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The @SurreySat RemoveDebris satellite, containing several subsatellites for use in a test of active orbital debris removal tech, was deployed by Dextre/Canadarm-2 at around 1135 UTC  (1235 BST) Jun 20.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 06/20/2018 03:45 pm
Article for that deployment:

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/06/space-debris-removal-test-begins/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/21/2018 07:35 am
https://ria.ru/science/20180621/1523115543.html
Google translation
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Correction of the International Space Station's orbit, previously planned on Thursday, was postponed for several days, RIA Novosti reported to the head institute of Roskosmos TsNIIMash.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2018 08:01 am
ISS orbit's reboost was postponed to June 23
http://tass.ru/kosmos/5310211
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/21/2018 08:33 am
From the CRS-16 thread

External cargo: GEDI, RRM3

IIRC, Kirk Shireman said on the last CRS mission that IDA-3 would go on the CRS-18 mission, he said at that time that he could be wrong about it so we "thought" he was wrong because the last FPIP showed IDA-3 going on the CRS-16 mission but now it seems he could have been right. CRS-18 is scheduled to launch inside the same period of time at when we should expect at least the first crewed mission to have happenned (around May-June 2019), so it makes sense.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/23/2018 01:28 pm
ISS reboost confirmed:
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25218/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/25/2018 07:41 pm
From: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/06/25/crew-gets-ready-for-dragon-studies-space-impacts-on-health-and-physics/

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NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor installed a cubesat deployer on a multi-purpose experiment platform that will soon be placed outside the Japanese Kibo laboratory module. It will deploy nine different cubesats to continue space research and demonstrate space applications.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/26/2018 05:23 pm
It will deploy nine different cubesats
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/06/25/iss-daily-summary-report-6252018/
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A Triple Pack deployer plus an empty single deployer were installed on the MPEP attached to the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Airlock Slide Table.  A total of 9 cubesats are scheduled for deployment: RainCube (Ka-Band for CubeSats), Radix (laser communications), CubeRRT (radio frequency interference), HaloSat (astrophysics), TEMPEST-D (weather), EnduroSat AD (space communications for education), EQUISat (LED visibility on ground & LiFePO4 batteries), MemSat (memristive memory) and RadSat-g (computer radiation protection).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/28/2018 05:47 pm
July 15 - Cygnus (OA-9) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

July 15, Sunday           
8:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Departure of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-9 Cargo Craft from the International Space Station (Release scheduled at 8:35 a.m. ET)

12:35 UTC

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Alexphysics on 06/28/2018 06:18 pm
SpaceX and NASA are planning unberthing of Dragon CRS-15 on August 2nd per Jessica Jensen on the pre-launch conference.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/30/2018 05:21 pm
Cross-post, already updated in this thread:
Source: SFN Launch Schedule https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/ , June 29 update

Change/clarification of HTV-7 launch date to September 10.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/02/2018 10:32 am
NEM launch - 2022
https://ria.ru/science/20180701/1523718006.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2018 07:23 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1014176149423972357
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Chris B - NSF  @NASASpaceflight
Cygnus mission designations are now getting renamed after Orbital ATK was taken over by Northup Grumman.

On the ISS Status, they are now calling the current mission "OA/NG-9". I would suspect the next will be NG-10.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/04/2018 07:47 am
According to the JAXA schedule http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_180704.pdf the deployment of the  satellites from NRCSD#14 is planned on July, 13.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/04/2018 07:58 am
And there will be some other activities using the JEM Airlock.
I think, we will see the exhange of ExHAM#1, the exhange on the NanoRacksExternalPlatform and the deployment of the BIRD2 satellites.


And this week will start the external cargo transfer activities from SpX-15 with the installation of ECOSTRESS on the JEM-EF Unit 10, the deinstallation of HREP from JEM-EFU 6 and the installation of the spare LEE, probably on ESP-2 FRAM8.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/04/2018 08:02 am
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1014176149423972357
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Chris B - NSF  @NASASpaceflight
Cygnus mission designations are now getting renamed after Orbital ATK was taken over by Northup Grumman.

On the ISS Status, they are now calling the current mission "OA/NG-9". I would suspect the next will be NG-10.
The NASA TV schedule call it now "Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-9".
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/04/2018 05:53 pm
Interfax reported, that the reboost by Cygnus NG-9 engines is now planned on July,10 at 20.25 UTC.
http://www.interfax.ru/world/619684
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/05/2018 08:49 am
This is the plan for the ExHAM changes in 2019/2020
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/170927_exham.html
Google translation
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○ ExHAM No. 2 No. 4 Experimental Candidate Theme (scheduled to begin the experiment in April - May 2019, exposure for about 1 year)
○ ExHAM No. 1 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme (scheduled to start from July to August 2019, exposure for about 1 year)
○ ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme (Expected to start the experiment in May-June 2020, exposure for about 1 year)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/06/2018 08:19 am
Progress 70 will remain at the orbital outpost until late January 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/06/2018 04:43 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/07/06/new-earth-obs-study-installed-before-monday-russian-cargo-mission/
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New Earth Obs Study Installed Before Monday Russian Cargo Mission

More research gear continues to be unloaded from inside and outside of the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft today. Back on Earth, another resupply ship is poised to blast off Monday on a quick delivery mission to the International Space Station.

Overnight, mission controllers commanded the Canadarm2 robotic arm to extract a new Earth-observing experiment from the rear of the Dragon space freighter. The new ECOSTRESS gear was then remotely installed on the outside of the Kibo laboratory module. ECOSTRESS will provide thermal infrared measurements of Earth’s surface helping scientists assess water and vegetation changes on agriculture.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/06/2018 05:08 pm
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 installштп 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  13:22 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - 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 - 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  09:16:40 - 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  12:39:42 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and 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 - release of satellites RemDeb (RemoveDebris), DebrisSat-1 and DebrisSat-2 from Kaber via SPDM Dextre / SSRMS
June 23  08:15 - 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  01:30:48 - 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

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

2018
Late July 30 - Cygnus (OA/NG-9) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
NET August    2   3  TBD / 16:37 - Dragon (SpX-15) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET August    2   3  ~21:20 / ~22:20 - Dragon (SpX-15) splashdown
August 15  15:58-22:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 15 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
NET August 21 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET Late August - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 10  22:32 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
September 16 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET September 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET September 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Late)
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 4  ~08:15 / 11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:40 / ~ 14:40 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
NET September  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
NET September  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October 31  00:53 / ~04:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 2  - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 21 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 24 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET November    18   29 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET Late November 27 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November 20  December 1 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Early December 11 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or Late)
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
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, SamSat-QB50
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - release of satellites ELaNa 21: CAPSat, CySat-1, HARP, KickSat-2, SPACE HAUC, TechEdSat-8, TJREVERB, UNITE, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
Early - release of satellites ELaNa 22: HARP, KickSat-2, OPAL, TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD
Late January - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late January - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 23, 2018  Late January - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 7  09:20 / ~13:00 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 9 - Progress MS-11 (72P) docking (to Pirs)
NET Q1  February 22 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or NLT June 2020)
NET Q1  February - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams] (or December 31, 2018  NLT June 2020)
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
NET Q1  March 8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or Late August) (or NLT June 2020)
February  March 28 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1  NET March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams] (or January 14  NLT June 2020)
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, cosmonaut UAE]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague, cosmonaut UAE]
Mid-April - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
Mid-April - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April-May - begin the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 4 Experimental Candidate Theme
NET Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET Mid-May - 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)
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
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Late April  NET Q2 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts]
Late May  NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-June  NET Q2 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts]
July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Mid-July - 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
July-August - start the experiment ExHAM No. 1 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 28 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August 30 - Soyuz MS unmanned 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)
NET August - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-October - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
NET Early November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-11 (72P) Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
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) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
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)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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 Late January - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano,Morgan]
January February (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to ISS  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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned (from Zvezda)  and landing
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
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 ISS  Zvezda)
Mid-April - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  August (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to ISS  Zvezda)
April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Early May  August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from ISS  MLM Nauka)
May  August (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET H1  May - Progress MS-UM launch
NET H1  May - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET H1  May - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET H1  May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51)
NET H1  May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET H1  May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET H1  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)
NET July - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September  February (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from ISS  Zvezda)
September (TBD) - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September  February (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
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
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

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/07/2018 04:29 pm
Some information from "Novosti Kosmonavtiki" #6 2018.



Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/10/2018 05:22 am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/11/2018 11:17 am
http://www.interfax.ru/world/620420
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/11/2018 02:36 pm
According to the JAXA schedule http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_180704.pdf the deployment of the  satellites from NRCSD#14 is planned on July, 13.
Now confirmed by NASA.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/10/iss-daily-summary-report-7102018/
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Friday, 07/13: …  NRCSD#14 Deploy
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/11/2018 05:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/07/11/crew-unpacking-new-cargo-researching-life-science-before-sunday-ship-departure/

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Cygnus will remain in orbit until July 30 supporting engineering activities before it is deorbited to burn up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/11/2018 08:39 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/
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70P Docking: Last night, 70P docked to the DC1 nadir port at 191/01:30:47 GMT and Progress hooks were closed at approximately 01:35:35 GMT. Following the successful docking, the Russian crew completed leak checks, opened the hatches, deactivated the 70P vehicle, and transferred time sensitive cargo. 

Cygnus OA-9 Reboost Developmental Test Objective (DTO): Today ground controllers used the Cygnus Delta-V Engine (DVE) to perform a 50-second reboost of ISS.  The burn, with a Time of Ignition (TIG) of 3:24:50 PM CT, changed ISS velocity by ~0.05 m/s.  Specialists will review data taken during today’s DTO in order to verify the feasibility of using Cygnus engines to perform future ISS reboosts.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/12/2018 02:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/11/iss-daily-summary-report-7112018/
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Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO) and Remote Atmospheric and Ionospheric Detection System (RAIDS) Experiment Payload (HREP):  Earlier today, robotics ground controllers used the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) to transfer the HREP payload in from JEM Exposed Facility (EFU) location #6 to EFU #13.  Later this afternoon, robotics ground controllers will utilize the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to transfer the HREP from EFU #13 to the Dragon trunk.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/12/2018 04:29 pm
NASA COMMERCIAL CREW PROGRAM July 2018:
https://www.gao.gov/assets/700/693035.pdf
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The earliest and latest possible completion dates for certification in NASA’s April 2018 schedule risk analysis indicate it is possible that neither contractor would be ready before August 2020, leaving a potential gap in access of at least 9 months.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/15/2018 06:50 pm
From Energiya's site:

https://www.energia.ru/ru/iss/iss56/progress_ms-09/photo_07-10.html

there are two interesting photos from official meeting after launch and docking of Progress MS-09 (just look at the text on the monitor to the left):

so launch time is 21:51:34.452 UTC (00:51:34.452 ДМВ).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/16/2018 02:46 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/13/iss-daily-summary-report-7132018/
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Cygnus Vestibule Operations: In preparation for unberth of the Cygnus OA-9 spacecraft on Sunday, the crew configured the Node 1 vestibule for demate operations. This activity required removal of the Rigid Vestibule Closeouts and rotation of the Controller Panel Assemblies (CPAs).  Once complete, the crew reinstalled the Inter-Module Ventilation (IMV) cap, removed 1553 jumpers, demated power jumpers, installed the Center Disk Cover, and closed the Node 1 Nadir hatch. Unberth is scheduled at 4:45 AM CT on Sunday.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/17/2018 09:42 am
Update of the ELaNa cubesats on NG-10
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 21
 Date:  NET November 17, 2018
 Mission:  NG-10 – Antares, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
 9 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
•CAPSat – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
•CySat-1 – Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
•HARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland
•KickSat-2 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett, California
•SPACE HAUC – University of Massachusetts, Lowell
•TechEdSat-8 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett, California
•TJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Virginia
•UNITE – Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
•Virginia CubeSat Constellation – Old Dominion Research Foundation, Norfolk, Virginia
Deployment was planned in early 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/17/2018 03:30 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/16/iss-daily-summary-report-7162018/
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robotics ground controllers used the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to uninstall the Cygnus vehicle from the ISS at 5:04am CDT. At 7:36am CDT, the crew released Cygnus and monitored its departure.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/19/2018 08:52 pm
NK #7 2018 information:
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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/20/2018 08:03 am
MLM Nauka - November 8, 2019
UM - May 2020
Five Progress in 2020.
http://militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=486388
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/23/2018 05:27 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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August 3, Friday
12:15 p.m. - Coverage of the Release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-15 Cargo Craft from the Space Station; Release scheduled at 12:37 p.m. EDT (Media Channel)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/25/2018 03:01 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/20/iss-daily-summary-report-7202018/
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Exposed Experiment Handrail Attachment Mechanism (ExHAM) #1: Last night JAXA ground robotics controllers used the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) to transfer the Handhold Experiment Platform (HXP) from the JEM Exposed Facility to the Slide Table. On Monday, the Slide Table will be brought back into the JEM and ExHAM samples will be exchanged before the HXP is returned to the JEM Exposed Facility.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/24/iss-daily-summary-report-7242018/
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Exposed Experiment Handrail Attachment Mechanism (ExHAM) #1: Tonight robotic specialists in Tsukuba will use the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) with the Small Fine Arm (SFA) to transfer the Handhold Experiment Platform (HXP) from the JEM Airlock Slide Table to the JEM Exposed Facility handrail.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/26/2018 10:39 am
ISS reboost - 16:10 UTC, July 26.

https://ria.ru/space/20180726/1525341389.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/26/2018 01:15 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/25/iss-daily-summary-report-7252018/
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Exposed Experiment Handrail Attachment Mechanism (ExHAM) #1 Robotics Operations:  Last night the robotic specialists in Tsukuba used the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) with the Small Fine Arm (SFA) to remove the Handhold Experiment Platform (HXP) from the JEM Airlock Slide Table and install it on the JEM Exposed Facility handrail.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/26/2018 02:04 pm
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/2018/07/24/feature/nasa-trained-boeing-employed-chris-ferguson-hopes-to-make-history-as-a-company-astronaut/?utm_term=.0a48619b7fd0
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Alexphysics on 07/26/2018 10:28 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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August 3, Friday
12:15 p.m. - Coverage of the Release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-15 Cargo Craft from the Space Station; Release scheduled at 12:37 p.m. EDT (Media Channel)

It seems that either they won't livestream this or the Dragon will depart another day since the only thing that's scheduled for August 3rd is the commercial crew announcement

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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August 3, Friday
11 a.m. – Commercial Crew Program Crew Assignment Announcement Event for the first Boeing CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX Crew Dragon Missions (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/27/2018 10:55 am
It seems that either they won't livestream this or the Dragon will depart another day since the only thing that's scheduled for August 3rd is the commercial crew announcement
Or accidently removed.
Was the same with the last Progress launch and docking.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/27/2018 05:13 pm
SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), July 27 update:

ITEM 1
April 17, 2019: Cygnus NG-11 (CRS-11) - Atlas V 401 Antares 230 - Canaveral SLC-41 MARS LP-0A

ITEM 2
May 7, 2019: Dragon SpX-18 (CRS-18), GEDI  IDA-3 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/27/2018 09:28 pm
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 installштп 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  13:22 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - 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 - 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  09:16:40 - 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  12:39:42 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and 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 - release of satellites RemDeb (RemoveDebris), DebrisSat-1 and DebrisSat-2 from Kaber via SPDM Dextre / SSRMS
June 23  08:15 - 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  01:30:48 - 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

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

2018
July  August 10 - release of satellites Bird PHL (MAYA 1), Bird BTN (Bhutan 1), Bird MYS (UiTMSAT 1) from J-SSOD#9
August 15  15:58-22:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45) from Pirs airlock [Artemyev, Prokopiev]
August 15 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-8 (Tanyusha SWSU №3), Radioscaf RS-9 (Tanyusha SWSU №4), ТNS-0 №3, SiriusSat-1, SiriusSat-2
NET August    21   22 - Progress MS-08 (69P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET Late August 29 - Progress MS-08 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 10  22:32 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
September 14    16   `- HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET October 1 - release of satellites ELaNa XXV: CIRiS, TechEdSat-8, CAPSat, SASSI2, CySat-1, SPACE HAUC, SOCRATES, TJREVERB, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
October 4  ~08:15 / 11:44 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:40 / ~ 14:40 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
October 31  00:53 / ~04:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 21 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 24 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Early 2019)
NET November 29 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET Late November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET  September 16  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late)
NET  September 30  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Late)
NET December 1 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET December 11 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or Early 2019)
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
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, SamSat-QB50
TBD - release of chineese satellite

2019
Early - release of satellites ELaNa 21: CAPSat, CySat-1, HARP, KickSat-2, SPACE HAUC, TechEdSat-8, TJREVERB, UNITE, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
Early - release of satellites ELaNa 22: HARP, KickSat-2, OPAL, TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD
Late January - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late January - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late January - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
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 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
Early April - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, cosmonaut UAE]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague, cosmonaut UAE]
Mid-  April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
Mid-  April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET  February  April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Boe, Williams  Hurley, Behnken] (or NLT June 2020)
NET  March  April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Boe, Williams  Hurley, Behnken] (or NLT June 2020)
April-May - begin the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 4 Experimental Candidate Theme
NET  Mid-  May 7 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET  Mid-  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  Mid-  Early  June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  Mid-  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
NET February 22 Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann  Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or NLT June 2020)
NET March 8  Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann  Hurley, Behnken, NASA Astronaut (TBD)] (or Late August) (or NLT June 2020)
July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Mid-July - 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
July-August - start the experiment ExHAM No. 1 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 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
NET  Q2  Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [two astronauts  Glover, Hopkins]
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-October - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
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)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6)

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 Late January - 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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned (from Zvezda)  and landing
NET Q2 2019     H2 2019   Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET  Q2 2019  Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two astronauts  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)
April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
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 (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  Early November 2019  Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
NET  Mid-November 2019  Q3 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
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
May 2020  NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 2020  NET Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
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 July 27th
Changes on July 30th
Changes on August 1st
Changes on August 2nd
Changes on August 3rd
Changes on August 4th
Changes on August 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/30/2018 05:33 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/07/30/cancer-study-prepped-for-earth-return-amid-time-perception-research/
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The Cygnus was detached from the station’s Harmony module in mid-July and has been orbiting Earth for engineering research. It is due to burn up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean at 5:07 p.m. today.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/31/2018 05:54 am
https://news.northropgrumman.com/news/releases/northrop-grummans-cygnus-spacecraft-successfully-concludes-ninth-cargo-supply-mission-to-the-international-space-station
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The mission officially concluded on July 30 at 5:17 p.m. ET when Cygnus performed a safe, destructive re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/01/2018 07:14 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
The release of the satellites from J-SSOD#9 is planned on August 10.
Preparation on July, 30 and August 3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/01/2018 02:20 pm
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
The release of the satellites from J-SSOD#9 is planned on August 10.
Preparation on July, 30 and August 3.
And here confirmed by NASA.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/07/30/iss-daily-summary-report-7302018/
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J-SSOD#9 satellite deploys are planned for August 10th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/02/2018 04:27 am
https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/1024757341307199496
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Emre Kelly @EmreKelly

Boeing's Mulholland with latest on Starliner mission timeline:

– Uncrewed flight now planned for late 2018 or early 2019

– Crewed flight is now expected mid-2019
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/02/2018 04:46 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/02/station-teams-are-go-for-dragons-return-to-earth-friday/
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With favorable weather conditions forecast in the splashdown zone, Dragon’s hatch will be closed early Friday around 3 a.m. Central time. Robotic ground controllers will then use the Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach Dragon from the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module around 5:30 a.m. Central time and will maneuver Dragon into the release position.

With Expedition 56 Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor of NASA monitoring Dragon’s systems, the ground controllers will release Dragon from Canadarm2 at 11:37 a.m. Central time. After its release, Dragon will conduct a series of “departure” burns to move to a safe distance away from the station.

Several hours later, at 4:23 p.m. Central time, SpaceX flight controllers at Hawthorne, California will command Dragon’s engine to fire for 12 minutes and 53 seconds in the deorbit burn that will enable Dragon to slip out of orbit for its descent back to Earth.

Dragon’s parachute-assisted splashdown is scheduled at 5:17 p.m. Central time, 3:17 p.m. Pacific time, about 410 miles southwest of Long Beach, California. It will take about two days for Dragon to be brought back to port for its cache of cargo and scientific experiments to be unloaded.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/02/2018 07:16 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/08/02/nasas-commercial-crew-program-target-test-flight-dates-3/
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Targeted Test Flight Dates:
Boeing Orbital Flight Test (uncrewed): late 2018 / early 2019
Boeing Crew Flight Test (crewed): mid-2019
SpaceX Demo-1 (uncrewed): November 2018
SpaceX Demo-2 (crewed): April 2019
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2018 05:52 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/08/03/meet-the-astronauts-flying-boeings-crew-flight-test/
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Eric Boe, Nicole Mann, Chris Ferguson

Targeted to launch in mid-2019 aboard a Starliner spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/08/03/meet-the-astronauts-flying-spacexs-demo-2/
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Bob Behnken, Doug Hurley

Targeted to launch in April 2019 aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/08/03/meet-the-astronauts-assigned-to-boeings-first-mission/
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Josh Cassada, Suni Williams

These two NASA astronauts will launch to the International Space Station for a long-duration mission aboard Boeing’s CST-100 Statliner atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/08/03/meet-the-astronauts-assigned-to-spacexs-first-mission/
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Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins

These two NASA astronauts will launch to the International Space Station for a long-duration mission aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft atop its Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/03/2018 06:02 pm
From: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/visiting-vehicle-launches-arrivals-and-departures

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8/29/18 - Progress 69 Undock

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/03/2018 06:09 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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September 14, Friday
TBD – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the JAXA H-II Transfer Vehicle/“Kounotori” Cargo Craft at the ISS (All Channels)
TBD – Coverage of the Installation of the JAXA H-II Transfer Vehicle/“Kounotori” Cargo Craft to the Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/06/2018 02:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/03/iss-daily-summary-report-8032018/
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Robotics ground controllers used the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to unberth Dragon at 9:37 AM CDT and the crew released the vehicle at 11:37 AM CDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/06/2018 05:08 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/06/cosmonauts-get-suits-ready-for-next-spacewalk-as-rest-of-crew-relaxes/
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The next spacecraft due to leave the station is Russia’s Progress 69 (69P) resupply ship on Aug. 22 packed with trash and discarded gear. It launched Feb. 13 and arrived two days later loaded with over three tons of food, fuel and supplies. The 69P will deorbit on Aug. 29 after a week of engineering tests for a fiery but safe disposal over the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/06/2018 05:20 pm
From: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/visiting-vehicle-launches-arrivals-and-departures

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8/29/18 - Progress 69 Undock



It's been corrected...8/22/18
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2018 07:13 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/06/cosmonauts-get-suits-ready-for-next-spacewalk-as-rest-of-crew-relaxes/
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The next spacecraft due to leave the station is Russia’s Progress 69 (69P) resupply ship on Aug. 22 packed with trash and discarded gear. It launched Feb. 13 and arrived two days later loaded with over three tons of food, fuel and supplies. The 69P will deorbit on Aug. 29 after a week of engineering tests for a fiery but safe disposal over the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2018 07:57 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwS5uE5RStw
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Time of deployment: Friday, August 10 18:45(JST) / 9:45(GMT)
Satellites to be deployed: 3 CubeSats of the 2nd BIRDS Project by Kyushu Institute of Technology
BHUTAN-1(Kingdom of Bhutan)、MAYA-1(Republic of the Philippines)、UiTMSAT-1(Malaysia) 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2018 02:30 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/06/cosmonauts-get-suits-ready-for-next-spacewalk-as-rest-of-crew-relaxes/
Quote
The next spacecraft due to leave the station is Russia’s Progress 69 (69P) resupply ship on Aug. 22 packed with trash and discarded gear. It launched Feb. 13 and arrived two days later loaded with over three tons of food, fuel and supplies. The 69P will deorbit on Aug. 29 after a week of engineering tests for a fiery but safe disposal over the Pacific Ocean.
According to http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic12565/message1792133/#message1792133
undocking will be on August 23, 02.14.30 UTC
deorbit will be on August 30 01.25 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/08/2018 01:20 pm
0619-EX-CN-2018
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Current launch vehicle is the Orbital-ATK NG10 rocket, scheduled to launch from Wallops Island, VA in November 2018. About 90 days after this launch, the NG-10 will unberth from the ISS, boost to a higher orbit, and deploy the satellite.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/08/2018 03:47 pm
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 installштп 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  13:22 - Dragon (SpX-14) releasing by SSRMS
May 5  18:06 / 19:00 - 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 - 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  09:16:40 - 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  12:39:42 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) deorbit and 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 - release of satellites RemDeb (RemoveDebris), DebrisSat-1 and DebrisSat-2 from Kaber via SPDM Dextre / SSRMS
June 23  08:15 - 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  01:30:48 - 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)

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

2018
August  29  30  01:23:27 / 01:58 / 02:07 - Progress MS-08 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 06  00:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by  Progress MS-09  Zvezda module engines
September 10  22:32 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
September 14 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 20  October  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs  installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [Feustel, Gerst]
September 26  October  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (Battery R&R; 4 Contingency EVAs  installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) Gerst, Arnold]
October 4  08:19 / 10:50 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and  deorbit burn [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 4  11:43 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:39 / 14:43 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, 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)
Mid-November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 21 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 24 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 29 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET Late November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
NET December 1 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) 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
December - release of satellite Human from NRCSD or Kaber
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat
TBD - release of chineese satellite


2019
Early - 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 January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or  November 27  December 2018 Early 2019)
NET January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or  December    11, 2018 Early   2019)
NET February 1 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February 3 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 7  09:20 / ~13:00 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late  January  February - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late   January  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 October 2018  H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock (MLM Nauka Preparation)
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS  Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, cosmonaut UAE]
April 15  ~04:30 / 07:00 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk  Zvezda) and landing [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague, cosmonaut UAE]
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 April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
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]
Mid-July - 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 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
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
Mid-October - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
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)
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 in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late January - 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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned (from Zvezda)  and landing
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)
April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
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 (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]
October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
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
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 August 8th
Changes on August 9th
Changes on August 10th
Changes on August 15th
Changes on August 16th
Changes on August 17th
Changes on August 20th
Changes on August 23rd
Changes on August 24th
Changes on August 27th
Changes on August 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/10/2018 07:43 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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September 20, Thursday           
TBD – Space Station U.S. Spacewalk # 52 to Install New Batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel; spacewalk scheduled to begin at TBD; will last 6 ½ hours (All Channels)

September 26, Wednesday
TBD – Space Station U.S. Spacewalk # 53 to Install New Batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel; spacewalk scheduled to begin at TBD; will last 6 ½ hours (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/14/2018 05:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/14/crew-preps-for-russian-u-s-spacewalks-while-juggling-space-research/

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(ISS U.S. EVA-52) [Feustel, Gerst]

(ISS U.S. EVA-53) [Gerst,  Arnold]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/15/2018 06:42 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1029775313688047621
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Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
I seem to have some serious internet lag right now - my feed at 1701 UTC just showed the final deploy, SiriusSat-2, which apparently occurred about 5 minutes ago?

Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
SiriusSat-1 for Образовательный центр «Сириус» deployed at 1651 UTC

Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
Tanyushka-YuZGU No. 4 satellite deployed at 1645 UTC. Two 1U cubesats next to be thrown overboard: SiriusSat-1 and 2 from the Sirius Education school in Sochi

Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
Tanyusha-YuZGU No. 3 deployed at 1643 UTC by astronaut Prokop'ev

Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
Pirs airlock hatch now open at 1617 UTC as Artemev and Prokop'ev begin their spacewalk
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/16/2018 04:56 pm
ISS Russian EVA-46 - 2019
http://tass.ru/kosmos/5461714
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/17/2018 02:38 pm
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
According to the JAXA schedule DESIS will be brought outside the ISS(Kibo) on August, 23.
So we can assume that the installation on MUSES by SSRMS is being performed on this or the next day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/20/2018 07:39 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/20/global-science-cargo-and-spacewalk-duties-take-place-on-station-today/
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Russia’s Progress 69 (69P) cargo craft loaded with trash is poised for its undocking Wednesday at 10:16 p.m. EDT from the aft port of the Zvezda service module. The 69P will orbit the Earth for seven more days of engineering tests before it deorbits over the Pacific Ocean for a fiery but safe disposal.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/20/2018 07:46 pm
August 15  16:56 - release of satellite Tanyusha SiriusSat-2

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44534.msg1847669#msg1847669
https://www.planet4589.org/space/jsr/latest.html

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Aug 15 1656   SiriusSat-2                            ISS, LEO            Tech      9867PJ   S43598?  401 x   408 x 51.6
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/21/2018 01:27 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/20/iss-daily-summary-report-8202018/
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The Slide Table was then retracted into the Airlock in preparation for installation of the DESIS on the Multiple User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) external facility later this week.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/22/2018 01:54 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/21/iss-daily-summary-report-8212018/
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The DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) payload, which was installed in the JEM Airlock yesterday, will be transferred to the MUSES platform next week. After the MUSES prep tonight SPDM will then be used to move a spare Remote Power Controller Module (RPCM) from CTC-2, which is next to MUSES on ELC-4, to a spare RPCM slot on S0 (pre-staging spare to simplify future RPCM R&R if needed).  MUSES is a FRAM-based platform which can host up to four Earth-sensing payloads.  MUSES launched on SpX-11 & installed on ELC-4 without any Hosted Payloads. Hosted Payloads flown internally & transferred to/from MUSES by SPDM via JEM Airlock.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/23/2018 08:27 am
August 30
Deorbit - 01:23:27 UTC
Reentered the atmosphere - 01:58 UTC
Flooding - 02:07 UTC
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25430/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/23/2018 09:05 pm
From: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/08/23/global-cargo-missions-planned-as-critical-research-proceeds/

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Russia’s next resupply mission, the Progress 71, is targeted for a two-day trip to the station at the end of October.

Progress MS-10 is targeted a two day trip to ISS?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/23/2018 09:18 pm
September 06  00:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-09 engines
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/24/2018 01:33 pm
Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague]
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25432/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/27/2018 07:32 am
September 06  00:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-09 engines
Progress MS-09 or Zvezda´s engines?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/27/2018 01:24 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/24/iss-daily-summary-report-8242018/
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they will translate the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite (WS) 3 to WS 6 in preparation for Monday night’s extraction of the DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) payload from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Airlock.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: gongora on 08/27/2018 06:03 pm
Two U.S. spacewalks in late September. (from NAC HEO meeting)

edit: planned for Sept. 20 & 26, for battery replacements
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/27/2018 06:21 pm
Two U.S. spacewalks in late September. (from NAC HEO meeting)
As mentioned in the schedule above, for installing of batteries on P4, delivered on HTV-7.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/27/2018 06:24 pm
From: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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October 4  08:19 / 11:43 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 11  08:39 / 14:43 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Exp 57/58: Ovchinin, Hague] and docking (to Poisk)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/29/2018 06:07 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  01:30:48 - 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

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

2018
Mid-  September    10   13   14  20:59:14 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 launch
Mid-  September    14   17   18  11:25 / ~15:00 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September    20   23  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [Feustel, Gerst]
September    26   29  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) Gerst, Arnold]
September - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
October 4  08:19 / 10:50 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) and  deorbit burn [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel,  Arnold]
October 4  11:43 - 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]
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  NET H1 2019 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Ovchinin, Prokopiev]  (MLM Nauka Preparation)
Mid-  November 14 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 17    21   - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 20    24 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET November 29  December 1 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET December    1   3 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET November  Early December - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
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
TBD - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10

2019
Early  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 - 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  January  Mid-Februiary - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET February    1   17 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET February    3   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]
April 5  10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to ISS  Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, cosmonaut UAE  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, cosmonaut UAE  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 April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET April - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
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]
Mid-  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 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
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
Mid-October - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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
NET October 22 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka,Hammock Koch]
NET Late October - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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) (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
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)
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 in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late 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
February (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned (from Zvezda)  and landing
March  April - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi]
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)
April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
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  October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk  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]
October - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [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
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 August 29th
Changes on August 30th
Changes on August 31st
Changes on September 1st
Changes on September 3rd
Changes on September 6th
Changes on September 8th
Changes on September 9th
Changes on September 11th
Changes on September 12th
Changes on September 13th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/29/2018 07:45 am
September 06  00:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-09 engines
Progress MS-09 or Zvezda´s engines?
http://www.interfax.ru/russia/626826
It says Zvezda.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/29/2018 07:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/08/28/iss-daily-summary-report-8282018/
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Japanese Experiment Module Airlock (JEMAL) Operations for the German Space Agency (DLR) Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS): Last night the JEMAL Slide Table was extended to the exterior of the ISS and the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) and Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) were used to remove DESIS from the Slide Table and install it on the Multiple User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) external facility. Today the Slide Table was brought back into the JEM and the Payload Mounting Assembly (PMA) hardware removed from it.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/30/2018 05:02 pm
"Novosti Kosmjnavtiki" #8, 2018, p.13:
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/31/2018 07:34 am
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45881.msg1851772#msg1851772
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TechEdSat-8 has been added to the launch manifest for SpaceX-16, which is scheduled to be launched on December 1, 2018
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TechEdSat-8 would be jettisoned from the ISS on January 15, 2018, to begin a three-month mission.   
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/03/2018 01:26 pm
https://twitter.com/HHShkMohd/status/1036574913090543616
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HH Sheikh Mohammed @HHShkMohd

We announced today our first astronauts to the International Space Station: Hazza Al Mansouri and Sultan Al Nayadi. Hazza and Sultan represent all young Arabs and represent the pinnacle of the UAE's ambitions.

Congratulations to the people and youth of the Emirates
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/04/2018 08:32 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/180821_cubesat.html

Google translation
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Three ultra-small satellites to be installed in "Konomori" Unit 7 were handed over to JAXA. It was ready for launch and shipped to Tanegashima!
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"Kotonori" Unit 7 has ultra-small satellites jointly developed by Kyushu Institute of Technology and Nanyang Technological University of Singapore, as well as ultra-small satellites developed by Lehman Sat Spaces and Shizuoka University, It is housed in a satellite mounting case of JAXA 's small satellite release mechanism (J - SSOD) and transported to ISS. It is the tenth mission as CubeSat release using J - SSOD which we have been implementing since 2012. As for SPATIUM-I, it is based on a strategic partnership agreement between JAXA and Kyushu Institute of Technology to release ultra-small satellite from "Kibo" Japan Experiment Module.
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【Satellite name】 SPATIUM-I [Size: 2U]
【Institution】 Kyushu Institute of Technology / Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
【Mission】 Demonstration of electron density measurement and 3-dimensional mapping of chip scale (ultra-small) atomic clock and overlying ionosphere for mounting small satellite

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【Satellite name】 RSP-00 [Size: 1U]
【Organization】 General corporate corporation Riemann Sat Space
【Mission】 Image shooting with ground-based camera and demonstration of terrestrial transmission technology, operation test of new high-speed Radio
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【Satellite name】 STARS-Me [Size: 2U]
【Institution】 Shizuoka University
【Mission】 Small scale demonstration of orbital elevator Construction demonstration of 2 aircraft satellite + climber (moving mechanism)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/05/2018 05:12 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/09/04/iss-daily-summary-report-9042018/
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Ground Activities:
JEMRMS EFU Adapter Unstow [Planned overnight]
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Two-Day Look Ahead:
Thursday, 09/06:
JEM Exposed Facility High Definition TV Camera Unit install on EFU Adapter on JEM AL Slide Table
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/06/2018 07:08 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/09/05/science-gear-work-japan-spaceship-preps-ahead-of-orbital-reboost/
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Finally, the orbital lab is due to raise its orbit tonight in the second of three planned maneuvers to prepare for a crew swap in October.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/07/2018 06:28 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
2019
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Feb. 17 Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 17
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/07/2018 02:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/09/04/iss-daily-summary-report-9042018/
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Ground Activities:
JEMRMS EFU Adapter Unstow [Planned overnight]
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Two-Day Look Ahead:
Thursday, 09/06:
JEM Exposed Facility High Definition TV Camera Unit install on EFU Adapter on JEM AL Slide Table
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/09/06/iss-daily-summary-report-9062018/
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A new, replacement camera was subsequently installed on the EFU Adapter in preparation for tomorrow’s JEM Airlock depressurization and Monday’s installation of the HDTV unit.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/08/2018 05:41 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/5533830
The report actually says that a dedicated EVA to inspect the hole is unlikely and that any such inspection would probably be carried out as an additional task during an already planned EVA (the only problem is that there doesn't seem to be a regular Russian EVA scheduled before Soyuz MS-09 returns home in December).
According to https://ria.ru/science/20180908/1528090322.html A. Ovchinin said, there will be an EVA, which will include this task.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/08/2018 09:52 pm
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/science/japanese-firm-to-launch-love-satellites/articleshow/65660146.cms
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Japanese firm to launch love satellites
Sep 03, 2018, 07.27 PM IST

Tokyo, Sep 3 (IANS) A Japanese start-up linked to the University of Tsukuba is set to launch small satellites with commemorative titanium plaques carrying love messages into space by the end of 2019, the company said on Monday.
Those interested would be able to engrave messages of their choice on the plaques, which would be 1.8 centimeters long and 0.8 centimeter wide, set to be carried to space aboard the satellites and orbit around the Earth for around two years before being destroyed, Efe reported.

Around 10 centimeters in size, the CubeSat satellites would be able to carry up to 600 pure titanium plaques and would be transported to the International Space Station (ISS) by a rocket of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

In the ISS, the astronauts stationed there will take photographs of the ultra-small satellite which would be then sent to the couples to prove that their messages have reached space, Warspace CEO Toshihiro Kameda said.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/09/2018 07:31 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_en/status/1038675378649227264
Launch Postponed, H-II Transfer Vehicle KOUNOTORI7 aboard the H-IIB Vehicle No. 7 http://dlvr.it/QjbV22
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have postponed the launch of the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 7(H-IIB F7) which carries aboard the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7), the cargo transporter to the International Space Station (ISS) from the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center. In Guam, where there is one of JAXA's tracking stations, adverse weather including strong winds caused by a typhoon is predicted for the day before and launch day. The launch was originally scheduled for September 11, 2018.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/11/2018 01:31 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/
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Date: September 13, 2018 - 5:21 p.m. Eastern
Mission: HTV-7 Cargo Spacecraft
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/11/2018 01:42 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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September 23, Sunday             
6:30 a.m. - Spacewalk by station astronauts Feustel and Gerst; scheduled to begin at 8:05 a.m. EDT, will last approximately 6 ½ hours (All Channels)
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September 29, Saturday
6:30 a.m. - Spacewalk by station astronauts Gerst and Arnold;  scheduled to begin at approximately 8:05 a.m. EDT, will last approximately 6 ½ hours (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/12/2018 07:28 am
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180912_h2bf7.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Launch Postponed, H-II Transfer Vehicle KOUNOTORI7 aboard H-IIB Vehicle No. 7
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Launch Date: September 15, 2018
Launch Time: around 6:00 a.m. (Japan Standard Time, JST)
Reserved Launch Period: September 16 through October 31, 2018
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/12/2018 05:00 pm
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180912_h2bf7.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Launch Postponed, H-II Transfer Vehicle KOUNOTORI7 aboard H-IIB Vehicle No. 7
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Launch Date: September 15, 2018
Launch Time: around 6:00 a.m. (Japan Standard Time, JST)
Reserved Launch Period: September 16 through October 31, 2018

Cross-post; clarification of launch time:
SFN Launch Schedule, updated September 12 (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/):
Launch time = 20:59:14 UTC, September 14
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/12/2018 08:43 pm
Cross-post; already updated here:
Capture and berthing now Tuesday, 18 Sept. at 07:25 EDT (1125 UTC) for a launch on 15 Sept. (local) / 14 Sept. (UTC).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo 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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/15/2018 01:31 am
Russian cosmonauts in November-December can make two unplanned EVA:
https://ria.ru/science/20180914/1528541433.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan 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.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/16/2018 12:54 pm
According to the NK Forum, the next reboost will be on September, 27 15.15.09 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: MattBaker 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?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo 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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/16/2018 09:39 pm
https://www.dailypioneer.com/2018/state-editions/b---pur-lad-builds-pvt-satellite-for-isro.html
http://www.orissapost.com/spacex-to-launch-silk-city-youths-smallsat/
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/odisha-man-team-builds-private-satellite/article24963338.ece
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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/
Quote
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.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/17/2018 10:00 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
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.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan 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] (http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/kiboexp/ef/i-seep/)
EF HDTV-2 was most likely stowed inside ELM-PS (the storage module on top of JEM-PM
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/19/2018 09:12 am
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/09/20180919_h2bf7.html
Quote
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
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf 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
16:02 - 2018年9月20日

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/22/2018 08:18 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
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.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi 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.)
***

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.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/26/2018 09:19 am
https://ria.ru/space/20180926/1529343476.html
Google translate:
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The nearest launch of the "Soyuz MS-10", according to the terms specified in the document, is scheduled for October 11, 2018, followed by the launch of the "Soyuz MS-11" on December 20, and after it on April 5, 2019, the  "Soyuz MS -12" . On August 23, scheduled launch of an unmanned "Soyuz GVK" (cargo ship).

Further launches are planned for July 10 and October 11, 2019, April 15 and October 21, 2020, and from 2021 to 2024 the launches are scheduled for March and September. The last ordered launch of the "Soyuz" is scheduled for March 2025.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/26/2018 04:36 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
October 19, Friday
TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk # 52 at the International Space Station (Spacewalk start time is TBD)  (All Channels)

October 25, Thursday
TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk # 53 at the International Space Station (Spacewalk start time is TBD) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/26/2018 05:48 pm
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
September 27  11:36 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:33 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:45 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure

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

2018
NET  October 19  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst, Hague]
NET  October 25  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst, Hague]
October 31  November  00:53 / ~04:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)
October (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA)

NET  November 14 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 15  09:49 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 18 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 27  21:19 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET Mid-  November 28 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Rassvet  Poisk) [Exp 57/58: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques] (or December 5-7    20   04:52 / ~11:00)
NET November 29 - 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 (TBD)  15 Mid-December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Ovchinin Kononenko, Prokopiev]
NET Mid-December 13  ~04:30 / 07:56  Mid-January 2019 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
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

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 December 2018  January - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET December 2018  Early  January - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February    7   8  ~09:00 / ~12:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
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  Late January  March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET  Mid-Februiary  March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
April 5 10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague Hazza Al Mansouri or Sultan Al Nayadi]
April    15   16  ~04:00 / ~06:35 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) undocking (from 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
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)
May  NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (Kononenko, Skripochka)  (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
Late April  June 5 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
Q2  June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
Q2  June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET June  July 8 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET June  July   10   23 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet  Poisk) [Exp 59/60: 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)
Midyear  August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
Midyear  August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August  NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (Skvortsov, Skripochka)  (MLM Nauka External Outfitting)
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)
August 23  September 4 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
NET Late September  Early October - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
NET  Q3  August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September 23  October 5 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)  and landing
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 8    11   - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
NET Mid-October - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) 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
Mid-October December 4 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (MLM Nauka and 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, 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  Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: 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  February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET  Q1  February - 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  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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)
NET  Q3  August - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET  Q3  August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
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
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch
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  February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET  Q1  February - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
March  April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1  April (TBD) - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April (TBD)  Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April  June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April  June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on September 26th
Changes on September 27th
Changes on September 29th
Changes on October 1st
Changes on October 3rd
Changes on October 4th
Changes on October 5th
Changes on October 6th
Changes on October 8th
Changes on October 11th
Changes on October 13th
Changes on October 14th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/27/2018 01:11 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/09/27/u-s-astronauts-capture-japanese-spaceship-loaded-with-cargo/
Quote
Using the International Space Station’s robotic arm, Canadarm2, Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel and Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor of NASA grappled the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Kounotori H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-7) at 7:34 a.m. EDT and successfully completed the capture at 7:36 a.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/27/2018 04:14 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/09/27/japans-kounotori-spaceship-attached-to-station/
Quote
Ground controllers successfully installed the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Kounotori 7 H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-7) to the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Harmony module at 10:09 a.m. EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/27/2018 06:34 pm
https://ria.ru/space/20180927/1529511998.html
New times for Soyuz MS-08
Undocking: 07.57 UTC
Landing:    11.45 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/27/2018 07:09 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
October 4, Thursday
12:30 a.m. - Space Station Expedition 56 Crew Farewells and Soyuz MS-08 Hatch Closure Coverage; hatch closure scheduled at approximately 12:55 a.m. ET (All Channels)
3:30 a.m. - Space Station Expedition 56/Soyuz MS-08 Undocking Coverage; scheduled at 3:57 a.m. ET (All Channels)
6:30 a.m.  – Space Station Expedition 56/Soyuz MS-08 Deorbit Burn and Landing Coverage (Deorbit burn scheduled at 6:51 a.m. ET; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 7:45 a.m. ET) - Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/29/2018 01:48 pm
https://ria.ru/science/20180929/1529613730.html
Soyuz MS-10 will stay at the ISS until April, 16.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2018 03:57 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/09/28/iss-daily-summary-report-9282018/
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The crew installed the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) Adapter Plate and JEM AL Slide Table Passive Capture Mechanism in preparation for the upcoming JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 10 (J-SSOD) installation on Monday.  The J-SSOD is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites. Once the J-SSOD is installed on the MPEP by crewmembers, it’s passed through the JEM airlock for retrieval, positioning and deployment by the JEMRMS.
So we can expect the deployment later this week.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2018 05:42 pm
https://www.interfax.ru/world/631348
Some new dates for 2019:

Soyuz MS-13 July, 24
Soyuz MS-15 October, 8

Progress MS-11 February, 8
Progress MS-12 June, 5
Progress MS-13 December, 4

Four planned EVA´s
1 inMay, 1 in August and 2 in December

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2018 06:24 pm
And Soyuz MS-14 is now on September,4.
https://ria.ru/science/20181001/1529737640.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/02/2018 02:29 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/09/28/iss-daily-summary-report-9282018/
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The crew installed the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) Adapter Plate and JEM AL Slide Table Passive Capture Mechanism in preparation for the upcoming JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 10 (J-SSOD) installation on Monday.  The J-SSOD is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites. Once the J-SSOD is installed on the MPEP by crewmembers, it’s passed through the JEM airlock for retrieval, positioning and deployment by the JEMRMS.
So we can expect the deployment later this week.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/10/01/iss-daily-summary-report-10012018/
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J-SSOD-10: The crew performed part 1 of 2 of the JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) installation onto the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP).  This is being performed in preparation for the J-SSOD-10 deploys this Saturday, GMT 279. 
The deployment will be on October, 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/03/2018 04:23 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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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 late December at the earliest, in the middle of the night if that time period. The launch time gets 22-25 minutes earlier each day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/03/2018 08:55 pm
Guatemalan CubeSat will be deployed by JSSOD until March 2019.
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2017/09/20170911_kibocube.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/05/2018 06:20 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2018/10/04/nasas-commercial-crew-program-target-test-flight-dates-4/
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Test Flight Planning Dates:
Boeing Orbital Flight Test (uncrewed): March 2019
Boeing Crew Flight Test (crewed): August 2019
SpaceX Demo-1 (uncrewed): January 2019
SpaceX Demo-2 (crewed): June 2019
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Anticipated Readiness Dates for Operational Missions:
First operational mission: August 2019
Second operational mission: December 2019
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/06/2018 04:42 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1048592410194919424
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/13/2018 05:40 am
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201810131068847253-russia-space-iss-crew-return-soyuz-inspection-safety/
Here the most essential information concerning the further plan
(whether correct or not, the future will show)
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The spacewalk to inspect the hole in the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft from the outside may take place in December, if everything goes according to plan, after the arrival of the next crew
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The return of the current ISS crew is tentatively planned for December this year. After their return and until April, when the next expedition starts, there will be three crew members on the ISS — Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques and NASA astronaut Anne McClain
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The crews are already formed. They are undergoing training and have certain tasks. The logistics related to the equipment and cargo depend on them. Alexey Ovchinin will be appointed to the nearest crew which has not been formed yet, meaning the flight will be no earlier than 2020
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Two options are being considered: to mothball the station or to continue flights. As part of the second option, it is tentatively planned to launch the Soyuz MS-11 manned spacecraft with a crew consisting of Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques and NASA astronaut Anne McClain between December 5 and December 7
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the launch of a Progress space freighter is scheduled for November
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The UAE astronaut will not fly [to space] in April. They will be offered to send their astronaut to space at the end of the next year. But since the contract envisioned other time frames, this may not suit the UAE. This is subject to talks. If they refuse [to send their astronaut to space], the place in the crew at the end of the next year will be offered to partner astronauts within the ISS for the participation in a long-term mission
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The composition of the crew which will fly to the ISS the next spring also depended on the UAE decision
If the UAE agrees to reschedule the flight, the April crew will include two Russian cosmonauts and one US astronaut
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/14/2018 03:41 am
https://ria.ru/science/20181013/1530594391.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, October 13 - RIA News. The next expedition will go to the ISS closer to the beginning of December, the final dates have not been determined, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.

“Different dates are preliminarily named, including November 28 and the first days of December, but nothing has yet been determined. There is a pre-flight crew training cycle, everything will depend on how the schedule is agreed,” the source said.

Earlier, another source RIA Novosti said that the launch of the next expedition is planned to be held from 5 to 7 December. The media reported on the possibility of starting a new expedition on November 28.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/14/2018 07:47 am
https://twitter.com/astro_luca/status/1051111112740130816
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/15/2018 05:59 pm
https://ria.ru/space/20181015/1530702032.html
Google translate:
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Possible change of orbital plans

According to the agency interlocutor, the transfer of the launch of the next Progress MS-10 cargo ship to mid-November is being discussed. Initially, the launch was planned for October 31, but until the causes of the accident were clarified, all launches of the Soyuz-FG missiles were suspended.

The next manned ship, on the contrary, can be sent to the station earlier than the originally planned date in order not to preserve the station: the launch of the Soyuz MS-11 was scheduled for December 20, and the return of the crew now docked to the Soyuz MS-09 station is for several days earlier.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/15/2018 07:20 pm
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
September 27  11:36 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:33 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:45 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure

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

2018
November 14  (TBD)  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 15  09:49 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
Mid-  November    15-  18 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 18 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November  (TBD)  - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 3  5-7 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 57/58: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques] (or November 28)
NET Mid-  December 10-11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]
October 19  NET Late  Mid-December  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst, Hague  Saint-Jacques]
October 25  NET Late  Mid-December  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst, Hague  Saint-Jacques]
NET Mid-  December 20 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET November 27 (TBD)  December  21:19 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET November 29 (TBD)  December - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

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 December 26, 2018 (TBD)  January - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December 26, 2018 (TBD)  January - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 8  ~09:00 / ~12:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late  February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
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
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 March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
April 5 10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
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)
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Skripochka]
June 5 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
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) from Quest airlock
Mid-June - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-June - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June 21 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET June  July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: 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 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Skripochka]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September 4 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
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
NET Late September - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
October 5 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)  and landing
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 8 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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
December 4 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
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, 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 Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: 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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET February - 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 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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 (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - 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  ISS)
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
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
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from UM Prichal  ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  ISS)
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from UM Prichal  ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on October 15th
Changes on October 16th
Changes on October 18th
Changes on October 22nd
Changes on October 23rd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/15/2018 09:39 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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NASA Television Upcoming Events

Watch NASA TV

All times Eastern

OCTOBER
October 16, Tuesday
11 a.m. – Live Interviews with NASA astronaut Nick Hague (All Channels)

October 18, Thursday
12 p.m. - NASA astronaut Serena Aunon-Chancellor hosts an International Space Station Educational Event with the High Plains Library District in Greeley, Colorado (All Channels))
October 24, Wednesday
9 a.m. – NASA Space Station astronaut Serena Aunon-Chancellor participates in the NOAA OCEANS Conference in Washington, D.C. (All Channels)
1 p.m. – ICON, the Ionospheric Connection Explorer, Mission Pre-Launch and Science Briefing (All Channels)

October 26, Friday
3:45 a.m. – ICON, the Ionospheric Connection Explorer, Mission Launch; launch window 4 – 5:30 a.m. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/18/2018 10:36 am
https://ria.ru/science/20181018/1530928140.html
Google translation
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The crew of the International Space Station (ISS) after the accident of the Soyuz-FG rocket will return to a normal number of five to six people no earlier than the summer of 2019, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
“Only after docking to the ISS of the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft, whose launch was scheduled to continue on July 23, will the crew number again reach six people, or five, if for some reason in the crew of the Soyuz MS-12 in the spring of the future two, rather than three crew members, will fly, "said the source.
According to him, two instead of three astronauts can go to the Soyuz MS-12, if an agreement is reached to hold a tourist flight of an astronaut from the United Arab Emirates in the autumn of 2019. For his return six months before the flight to the ISS, a ship with an empty third place should go to return later to Earth. Due to the fact that the leadership of Roskosmos is entrusted with working out the opportunity to send the crew of Alexei Ovchinin and Nika Haig in the spring of 2019, it is they who can become the crew who will travel together again, the source explained.
Accordingly, the flights of the following crews will shift in time, the source explained.
Until the end of the year, the crew of the Russian cosmonaut Sergei Prokopyev, European astronaut Alexander Gerst and American astronaut Serina Aunen-Chensellor will work on the ISS. Before the New Year, they should return to Earth, as 200 days of operation of their Soyuz MS-09 ship will expire. They will be replaced in early December by Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, Canadian cosmonaut David San-Jacques and American astronaut Anne Charlotte McClain. They will operate on the ISS until April-May.
The old plans for April 5, 2019 were to launch the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft with the next crew — either, as planned, by Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka and the American astronaut Christina Koch, or by the new crew, Ovchinin and Hague. “The probability is high that the launch of this ship is also shifted in order to ensure an optimal crew change to the ISS,” the source said.
“But after the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft docked to the ISS, the previous crew will return to Earth and the crew will remain of three people until the arrival of the Soyuz MS-13,” he explained.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 10/18/2018 11:21 am
early Nov. 2018: US EVA-52
3 Dec. 2018 Soyuz MS-11 launch
In November are only 3 persons onboard: Gerst, Prokopyev and Aunon. Who will perform this EVA?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 10/18/2018 05:27 pm
early Nov. 2018: US EVA-52
3 Dec. 2018 Soyuz MS-11 launch
In November are only 3 persons onboard: Gerst, Prokopyev and Aunon. Who will perform this EVA?

I’m not sure if David Saint-Jacques would be prompted to accompany Gerst.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/18/2018 05:46 pm
McClain?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 10/18/2018 06:17 pm
McClain?

Is Anne McClain trained for EVAs?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/18/2018 07:42 pm
https://twitter.com/grierlauren/status/1052953295642333184
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/18/2018 09:59 pm
early Nov. 2018: US EVA-52
3 Dec. 2018 Soyuz MS-11 launch
Is there a quotable source for the above?  Thank you.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 10/19/2018 08:37 am
See the ISS schedule above.

Today MS-11 launch stands on 3 Dec. 2018 and MS-09 landing on 20 Dec 2018.
The US EVA-52 was changed to "late 2018".
Following MS-09 departure there will be only Kononenko, Saint-Jacques and McClain onboard ISS.
So again: Who will perform US EVA-52? Saint-Jacques and McClain are rookies with no EVA experience.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: rosbif73 on 10/19/2018 10:18 am
Is Anne McClain trained for EVAs?

I'd always assumed that all expedition crew members would have at least some EVA training, to allow for contingencies. Is this not the case?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Hog on 10/19/2018 07:28 pm
See the ISS schedule above.

Today MS-11 launch stands on 3 Dec. 2018 and MS-09 landing on 20 Dec 2018.
The US EVA-52 was changed to "late 2018".
Following MS-09 departure there will be only Kononenko, Saint-Jacques and McClain onboard ISS.
So again: Who will perform US EVA-52? Saint-Jacques and McClain are rookies with no EVA experience.
I saw fellow Canadian David Saint-Jacques penciled in for the EVA in question. All Astronauts "have no EVA experience" at one time or another, some never do. 

On May 13, 2009 St. Jacques was selected as a CSA Astronaut Candidate for training alongside the NASA Group 20, The Groupies, along with the CSA's other pick, Jeremy Hansen.  He went from being a  "Candidate Astronaut"  to a full "Active Partner Astronaut" November 4, 2011. (Jeremy Hansen also attained the heralded position of "Active Partner Astronaut.")
He was selected as a member of Expedition 58/59 back in May 2016 some 2 year 7 months ago.  The MS-10 failure occurred on October 11, 2018 giving mission planners 2 full months to implement any contingency training the crew may require.

This video shows evidence of his suit training in both Russian Sokol and the USA Extravehicular Mobility Unit(EMU).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsm24HrX12M


During a 15 month deployment to Iraq in support of " Operation Iraqi Freedom" she flew 1600 hours and 216 combat missions.  McLain was part of the 2013 NASA Group of Astronaut Candidates, which was nicknamed by the previous class(the previous  2009 class nicknamed the Chumps) nicknamed the "Eight Balls" aka 8-balls, simply because there were only 8 souls vying to become "Active Astronauts." Commander McLain was selected for said NASA Candidate Group in June 2013, the very same month she had graduated as a "Test Pilot".  She became an "Active Astronaut" in July 2015, or some 1256 days ago(almost 3-1/2 years) before her scheduled Expedition 58 long duration mission

Needless to say, but I'd think that both of them are ahead of the curve in regards to being "quick reads" I.O.W.=In Other Words, St Jacques and McClain, and every other Astronaut would be quick learners.

Rosbif73  I believe that it's not so much for all crew members attempting to travel to the ISS, be trained for EVA, so much as it is for the Cosmo/Astro-nauts to be certified for both the Russian Sokol suits, as everyone riding in a Soyuz capsule must be checked out in the Soyuz capsule's suits which are Sokol Launch & Entry suits.  For Extravehicular Activity (EVA) the Russian
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/20/2018 07:04 pm
early Nov. 2018: US EVA-52
3 Dec. 2018 Soyuz MS-11 launch
Is there a quotable source for the above?  Thank you.
Information from insider.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/21/2018 05:41 pm
Unofficial confirmation:
https://ria.ru/space/20181021/1531133300.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2018 09:58 am
November 18 – Progress MS-10
https://tass.ru/kosmos/5702654
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/22/2018 01:15 pm
Russian EVA planned on December 10 or 11.
https://ria.ru/science/20181022/1531196603.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: gongora on 10/23/2018 12:10 am
From r/spacex (https://old.reddit.com/r/spacex/comments/9kzbng/rspacex_discusses_october_2018_49/e89exsc/):
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jandmc88 3 points 2 hours ago
It is related to a payload called "Bartholomeo". It's a kind balcony of Columbus module. I have to correct my initial post a bit. From what I heard in the evening during my working day ESA discusses whether it is possible to switch from Spx20 to Spx19 and this would lead to problems from what I understand. (If I got it correct). I im not directly involved in Bartholomeo I will develop a payload which will be integrated into it a bit later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/23/2018 07:39 pm
Quote

Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the next Dragon resupply mission to the ISS, CRS-16, on December
at the earliest.
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/23/2018 07:59 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/10/23/station-preps-for-japan-us-ship-operations-next-month/
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The packed HTV-7 is due to be removed from the Harmony module with the Canadarm2 and released back into Earth orbit in November. Its release will cap a 47 day stay at the station but the vehicle has one more mission before its fiery destruction over the Pacific Ocean. The HTV-7 will release a small reentry capsule for recovery in the Pacific Ocean by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The recovery mission is a test of the Japanese space agency’s ability to retrieve experiment samples safely and quickly from the station.

An American cargo ship is due to replenish the Expedition 57 crew a few days after the HTV-7 leaves. Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus space freighter will take a three-day trip in space before it is captured with the Canadarm2 and berthed to the Unity module. Cygnus will stay attached to the station for 86 days of cargo operations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/26/2018 02:42 pm
https://ria.ru/space/20181026/1531554205.html
Launch of Progress MS-10 now on November, 16 18.14 UTC.

Maybe docking on November, 18?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/26/2018 09:28 pm
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
September 27  11:36 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:33 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:45 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure
November 7  12:15 / 16:51 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

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

2018
NET Late  November 10  11:50 or  21:30 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit,  release reentry capsule and reentered the atmosphere
November 10  22:06 - reentry capsule splashdown
November 15  09:49 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 16    18   18:14 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 18  09:35 / ~12:00 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November    16-  18  19:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
December 3  11:31 / 17:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 57/58: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET December 4  18:38 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET December 6  ~11:00 / ~13:30 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 10-11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]
NET Mid-December  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst, Saint-Jacques]
NET Mid-December  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst, Saint-Jacques]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)

2019
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
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 January - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
February 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 8  ~09:00 / ~12:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
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
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET March 1  April 17  - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET March 4  April 20  - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
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 March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
April 5 10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
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)
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Skripochka]
NET May  Mid-June  - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May  Mid-June  - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 5 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
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) from Quest airlock
NET June 21 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET June  July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: 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 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Skripochka]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September 4 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
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
NET Late September - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
October 5 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)  and landing
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 8 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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
December 4 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
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 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 Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: 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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - 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 ISS)
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
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
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on October 26th
Changes on October 30th
Changes on October 31st
Changes on November 1st
Changes on November 7th
Changes on November 9th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/26/2018 09:53 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/10/26/spacesuits-and-high-temp-fire-science-focus-of-crew-today/
Quote
A pair of spacesuits inside the Quest airlock had their cooling loops scrubbed today by station Commander Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency). The suit maintenance comes ahead of a pair of spacewalks being planned to connect new lithium-ion batteries on the space station’s port truss structure.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/30/2018 07:53 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1056989495348871176
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/30/2018 06:49 pm
https://twitter.com/SurreySat/status/1057279741936525317
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/30/2018 08:26 pm
1850-EX-ST-2018 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=88083&RequestTimeout=1000)
Quote
This STA is necessary to authorize radio transmission of data to and from the ThinSat satellites. This STA is necessary to replace STA 1063-EX-ST-2018, because the launch has been slipped from NG-10 to NG-11, as part of the rescheduling of launches due to the recent Soyuz launch failure. All orbit and lifetime parameters remain the same as for the original STA, but the launch date will be NET March 1 2019, current expected date April 17, 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jcm on 10/30/2018 10:37 pm
https://twitter.com/SurreySat/status/1057279741936525317


Nyah nyah told you so :-)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/31/2018 02:18 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-16th-spacex-cargo-launch-to-space-station
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… for the targeted Dec. 4 SpaceX launch from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida to deliver supplies, equipment and science investigations to the International Space Station.

A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is planned to launch on a Falcon 9 rocket at 1:38 p.m. EST on the company’s 16th Commercial Resupply Services contract mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/01/2018 04:39 am
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/11/20181101_kounotori7.html
Quote
H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7)
departure from the ISS and re-entry to the atmosphere

November 1, 2018 (JST)

National Research and Development Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Schedules of departure from the International Space Station (ISS) and re-entry to the atmosphere of the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7) are determined as follows.

Departure from the ISS:    November 8, 2018 / 1:50a.m. (Japanese Standard Time, JST) *1
Re-entry to the atmosphere: *2    Southward re-entry
November 11, 2018 / 06:30a.m.(JST) *1

Northward re-entry
November 10, 2018 / 08:50p.m.(JST) *1
*1 The time may vary according to the actual operation.
*2 The direction of re-entry to the atmosphere will be determined based on weather condition of the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule(HSRC) recovery ocean area on November 6th.We will announce on website when determined.

Reference link: For more details, please refer to the following website:

    http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: eeergo on 11/01/2018 08:54 am
http://global.jaxa.jp/press/2018/11/20181101_kounotori7.html
Quote
H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7)
departure from the ISS and re-entry to the atmosphere

November 1, 2018 (JST)

National Research and Development Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Schedules of departure from the International Space Station (ISS) and re-entry to the atmosphere of the H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI7" (HTV7) are determined as follows.

Departure from the ISS:    November 8, 2018 / 1:50a.m. (Japanese Standard Time, JST) *1
Re-entry to the atmosphere: *2    Southward re-entry
November 11, 2018 / 06:30a.m.(JST) *1

Northward re-entry
November 10, 2018 / 08:50p.m.(JST) *1
*1 The time may vary according to the actual operation.
*2 The direction of re-entry to the atmosphere will be determined based on weather condition of the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule(HSRC) recovery ocean area on November 6th.We will announce on website when determined.

Reference link: For more details, please refer to the following website:

    http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-7


What's finally the plan with respect to the Exposed Pallet? Are they just keeping it in orbit with the batteries and deorbiting HTV-7 without it?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/01/2018 10:48 am
From someone:

“There are no decisions at this time on when or who will conduct the battery EVAs. The only thing we know for certain is that they will not be conducted prior to the arrival of the next crew on Dec. 3. Everything else will be decided as part of a larger replanning effort involving visiting vehicles, etc.
 
The EP with the new batteries will be left on the truss and will not depart with HTV (Nov. 7 at 1650 GMT). 9 of the 12 old batteries will be reinserted into this EP and it will be subsequently jettisoned with no threat or recontact with the station”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/01/2018 02:05 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
November 18, Sunday
3 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrup Grumman “SS John Young” Cygnus CRS-10 Cargo Craft at the International Space Station; Capture scheduled at 4:35 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Installation of the Northrup Grumman “SS John Young” Cygnus CRS-10 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
1:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Docking of the Progress 71 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station; Docking scheduled at 2:29 p.m. EST via Korolev, Russia (All Channels)
...
December 3, Monday
5:30 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 58/Soyuz MS-11 Launch Coverage, includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 5:45 a.m. ET; launch scheduled at 6:31 a.m. ET via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
9:30 a.m. - Video File of International Space Station Expedition 58/Soyuz MS-11 Pre-Launch and Launch Video and Post-Launch Interviews via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (Media Channel)
11:45 a.m. - Coverage of the Expedition 58/Soyuz MS-11 Docking to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 12:30 p.m. ET (All Channels)
2 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 58/Soyuz MS-11 Hatch Opening and Welcoming Ceremony ; hatch opening scheduled at approximately 2:30 p.m. ET via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/01/2018 03:09 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2018
November 15  09:49 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 16    18   18:14 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 18  09:35 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November    16-  18  19:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)

Changes on October 26th
Changes on November 1st

Wow!  Two VVs arriving on the same day!

EDITS 11/15, 11/19: Not happening withing the same UTC day. :(
However, the successive VV docking/capture were 15:00 hours apart.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jcm on 11/01/2018 11:36 pm
From someone:

“There are no decisions at this time on when or who will conduct the battery EVAs. The only thing we know for certain is that they will not be conducted prior to the arrival of the next crew on Dec. 3. Everything else will be decided as part of a larger replanning effort involving visiting vehicles, etc.
 
The EP with the new batteries will be left on the truss and will not depart with HTV (Nov. 7 at 1650 GMT). 9 of the 12 old batteries will be reinserted into this EP and it will be subsequently jettisoned with no threat or recontact with the station”

Wow. That's a 2400 kg piece of space junk they are going to send to uncontrolled reentry. I am pretty sure that's the biggest jettisoned debris to date from ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Targeteer on 11/01/2018 11:50 pm
From someone:

“There are no decisions at this time on when or who will conduct the battery EVAs. The only thing we know for certain is that they will not be conducted prior to the arrival of the next crew on Dec. 3. Everything else will be decided as part of a larger replanning effort involving visiting vehicles, etc.
 
The EP with the new batteries will be left on the truss and will not depart with HTV (Nov. 7 at 1650 GMT). 9 of the 12 old batteries will be reinserted into this EP and it will be subsequently jettisoned with no threat or recontact with the station”

Wow. That's a 2400 kg piece of space junk they are going to send to uncontrolled reentry. I am pretty sure that's the biggest jettisoned debris to date from ISS


Wasn't a nitrogen tank jettisoned?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jcm on 11/02/2018 12:00 am
From someone:

“There are no decisions at this time on when or who will conduct the battery EVAs. The only thing we know for certain is that they will not be conducted prior to the arrival of the next crew on Dec. 3. Everything else will be decided as part of a larger replanning effort involving visiting vehicles, etc.
 
The EP with the new batteries will be left on the truss and will not depart with HTV (Nov. 7 at 1650 GMT). 9 of the 12 old batteries will be reinserted into this EP and it will be subsequently jettisoned with no threat or recontact with the station”

Wow. That's a 2400 kg piece of space junk they are going to send to uncontrolled reentry. I am pretty sure that's the biggest jettisoned debris to date from ISS


Wasn't a nitrogen tank jettisoned?

I think you are thinking of the Early Ammonia Servicer, jettisoned 2007 Jul 23.
That was a mere 640 kg
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2018 04:32 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/07/astronauts-release-japanese-spaceship/
Quote
Expedition 57 Commander Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency), with back-up support from NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, used the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to release a Japanese cargo spacecraft at 11:51 a.m. EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2018 04:51 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/11/06/iss-daily-summary-report-11062018/
Quote
HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC): The crew completed Parts 2 and 3 of the HTV Capsule Assembly. They also completed final closeout of the Capsule Support Plate on the HTV-7 bulkhead prior to vestibule demating. The HSRC is designed to return relatively small payloads to the ground. The HSRC is 840mm in diameter, 190kg in weight, and contains roughly 30L pressurized volume for sample return. Splashdown is scheduled to occur at 4:06 pm (CT) on Saturday, November 10.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/07/2018 05:19 pm
https://www.energia.ru/ru/news/news-2018/news_11-07.html
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Владимир Соловьёв доложил … На весну 2019 года запланирован сеанс ВКД-46 с участием Олега Кононенко и Олега Скрипочки.
Vladimir Solovyov said, that in spring 2019 will be EVA-46.
Thus the EVA in December could be called EVA-45A.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/09/2018 05:04 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1060278209500119050
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/10/2018 07:37 am
https://sputniknews.com/world/201811101069683650-iss-soyuz-space-walk/
Quote
Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Oleg Kononenko will perform a spacewalk to examine a hole in the hull of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) on 11 December, the Russian space agency Roscosmos told Sputnik on Saturday.
"The extravehicular activity of the Russian cosmonauts is scheduled for Dec. 11," the agency’s spokesman said noting that the specific time and the duration of the spacewalk had not been determined yet.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2018 09:14 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
September 27  11:36 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:33 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:45 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure
November 7  12:15 / 16:51 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10  21:12 / 21:41 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 10  21:24 / 22:06 - Small Reentry Capsule  release from HTV-7 Kounotori-7 and splashdown
November 16  18:14:08.754 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 17  09:01:31.9 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch

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

2018
November 18  19:30:01 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
November    18   19  09:20 / ~12:00 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 3  11:31 / 17:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 57/58: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET December 4  18:38 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET December 6  ~11:00 / ~13:30 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 10-  11  16:03-22:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45a) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]
NET Mid-December  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst  McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Mid-December  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Gerst  McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 23 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)

2019
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET January 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
January 15 - release of satellites ELaNa 21: CAPSat, CySat-1, HARP, KickSat-2, SPACE HAUC, TechEdSat-8, TJREVERB, UNITE, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
NET January 22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
Late  January - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 8  ~09:00 / ~12:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
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
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET March 1 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET March 4 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
NET March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
April 5 10:35 / ~16:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
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)
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Skripochka]
NET May - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 4  June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
March 28  June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 5 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
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) from Quest airlock
NET June 15    21   - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET June 30  July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: 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 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Skripochka]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September 4 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
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
NET Late September - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 58/59: Skripochka, Hammock Koch, Hague]
October 5 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)  and landing
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early October - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 8 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
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
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch
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
December 4 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
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 in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET January 15    26   - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: 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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
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
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on November 10th
Changes on November 11th
Changes on November 12th
Changes on November 13th
Changes on November 14th
Changes on November 15th
Changes on November 16th
Changes on November 17th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/11/2018 06:52 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1061427692036415488
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1061428663126777856
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/12/2018 05:35 pm
http://aviationweek.com/space/bishop-and-bartolomeo-prepare-iss-debuts
Bishop and Bartolomeo Prepare For ISS Debuts
Irene Klotz | Aviation Week & Space Technology
Nov 9, 2018
...
Bartolomeo has a targeted launch date of January 2020, co-manifested with a Japanese payload in the trunk of Dragon SpaceX-20, and customer bookings for 60-70% of available capacity through 2024, Steimle tells Aviation Week.
...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 11/14/2018 03:41 am
From today's ISS daily report:

US Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Resize:  Today the crew resized EMUs 3003 and 3008 in preparation for upcoming EVAs. Each EMU contains exchangeable components allowing each astronaut to adjust EMU fit to their individual preference. EMU 3003 was resized for David Saint-Jacques and EMU 3008 was resized for Anne McClain.
Seems that Gerst will not be doing these spacewalks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/14/2018 11:52 am
Quote
ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/12/2018

H-II Transfer Vehicle 7 (HTV7) Status:  HTV7 performed a nominal deorbit, on Saturday November 10, concluding a very successful mission.  Final telemetry from HTV7 was received at 21:41 GMT (03:41 PM CT) at an altitude of ~104 km.  A nominal separation of the HTV Small Re-entry Capsule (HSRC) was conducted during this timeframe.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/14/2018 03:12 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/northropgrumman/
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The launch of Northrop Grumman’s Antares rocket with Cygnus cargo spacecraft has been postponed due to the poor weather forecast for the original launch window on Nov. 15. The revised launch window now opens at 4:23 a.m. EST on Nov. 16 from Pad 0A of Virginia Space’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport, located at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/14/2018 06:20 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/14/dual-cargo-missions-set-for-friday-launch-and-sunday-delivery/
Quote
Cygnus will separate from the Antares rocket when it reaches orbit nine minutes after launch and begin a two-day journey to the station’s Unity module. Its cymbal-shaped UltraFlex solar arrays will then unfurl to power the vehicle during its flight. Expedition 57 astronauts Alexander Gerst and Serena Auñón-Chancellor will be in the cupola to greet Cygnus Sunday and capture the private cargo carrier with the Canadarm2 robotic arm at 4:35 a.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/15/2018 03:55 am
From NASA TV schedule: Dec 11 Russian spacewalk duration ~ 6 hrs and begin ~ 16:03 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/15/2018 02:44 pm
According to Roscosmos: schedule duration of Soyuz MS-11 mission is 194 days: so Soyuz MS-11 landing will be on June 15, 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/15/2018 03:25 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA_Wallops/status/1063101597486583811
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Nicolas PILLET on 11/15/2018 03:43 pm
December 10-  11  16:03-22:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]

According to Russian numbering system for EVA, this one will be called VKD-45a, not VKD-46.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiFkQKUmp24
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John Santos on 11/15/2018 04:03 pm
For several recent revisions (I think since the last postponement) this schedule has listed various MLM events (removing Pirs, MLM docking, related EVAs) as occurring in Nov/Dec 2019, but the MLM launch itself is listed as Nov 8, 2020
I looked as far back as the Jul 20 version of the ISS schedule, which had the MLM launch as Nov 8, 2019, in line with other MLM events, but schedules after that say 2020.
Also, the two Dec 2019 EVAs to outfit the MLM are listed as occurring from the Pirs airlock, several weeks after Pirs is scheduled to be deorbited.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2018 06:38 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
Quote
Date: November 17, 2018 - 4:01 a.m. Eastern
Mission: Northrop Grumman Resupply Mission to Space Station (CRS-10)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/15/2018 06:49 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1063131323781603328
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2018 10:30 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25732/
Quote
The launch of Soyuz MS-11 TPK is scheduled for December 3, 2018 from the Baikonur cosmodrome. The planned duration of the flight is 194 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/15/2018 11:03 pm
Cross-post; already updated here:
US Cargo Mission Slips a Day; Station Tests Free-Flying AI Assistant

Mark Garcia Posted on November 15, 2018

The launch of the Cygnus space freighter from Northrop Grumman has slipped another day due to inclement weather at the Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Atlantic coast. Cygnus is now scheduled to launch atop the Antares rocket Saturday at 4:01 a.m. EST with a much improved weather forecast.

The U.S. resupply ship will deliver approximately 7,400 pounds of food, fuel and supplies to the station two days later. Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor will command the Canadarm2 robotic arm to capture Cygnus Monday at 5:20 a.m. Commander Alexander Gerst will back her up and monitor telemetry from the vehicle during its approach and rendezvous.

The Progress 71 (71P) cargo craft from Russia is at the Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad in Kazakhstan ready to blast off Friday at 1:14 p.m. EST. Prokopyev will be monitoring the Russian resupply ship when it arrives Sunday for an automated docking to the rear port of the Zvezda service module at 2:30 p.m.
<snip>
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/15/us-cargo-mission-slips-a-day-station-tests-free-flying-ai-assistant/

Monday, November 19, 5:20 a.m. EST = same date, 10:20 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/16/2018 06:35 pm
Progress MS-10 launch time: 18:14:08.754  :o
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/17/2018 04:41 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/16/russias-cargo-craft-blasts-off-to-station-for-sunday-delivery/
Quote
Progress 71 will remain docked at the station for more than four months before departing in March for its deorbit in Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/17/2018 05:31 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/16/russias-cargo-craft-blasts-off-to-station-for-sunday-delivery/
Quote
Progress 71 will remain docked at the station for more than four months before departing in March for its deorbit in Earth’s atmosphere.

June 3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/17/2018 09:35 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2018/11/15/antares-cygnus-ng-10-mission-status-center/
Quote
11/17/2018 11:23
Stephen Clark Stephen Clark

The time of first motion at liftoff from pad 0A was recorded at 4:01:31.9 EST (0901:31.9 GMT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/19/2018 06:45 am
I was told that if Dragon (SpX-16) will be launched in December then two U.S. spacewalks delay to February 2019, because there will be no time for them due to unloading/loading of cargo and then SpX-DM1. If spacewalks will be in December then Gerst and McClain perform them. If they will be in February - then McClain and Saint-Jacques.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: MattBaker on 11/19/2018 07:52 am
Earlier in this thread (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32006.msg1875652#msg1875652) there was also an update of them resizing the suits for Saint-Jacques and McClain which would back up your claim.

Pity for Alex Gerst though, could have become the German recordholder for most EVA time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/19/2018 12:26 pm
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  02:31:06.4 - 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  12:39:13.5 - 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
September 27  11:34 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:33 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:38.3 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15.539 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure
November 7  12:15 / 16:51 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10  21:12 / 21:41 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 10  21:24 / 22:06 - Small Reentry Capsule  release from HTV-7 Kounotori-7 and splashdown
November 16  18:14:08.754 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 17  09:01:31.9 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 18  19:28:04 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 19  10:28 / 12:31 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 3  11:31:52.519 / 17:33:20 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]

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

2018
NET  December 4  18:38 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
NET  December 6  ~11:00 / ~13:30 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 11  16:03-22:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45a) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]
December 20  01:42 / 04:09 / 05:03 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet), deorbit and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

2019
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
NET Mid-January    8 (TBD)  04:57 / TBD  - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Spring)
January 15 - release of satellites ELaNa 21: CAPSat, CySat-1, HARP, KickSat-2, SPACE HAUC, TechEdSat-8, TJREVERB, UNITE, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
December 23, 2018  NET February  January 25 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Late January    22 (TBD) - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Spring)
January  NET February - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
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
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-December 2018  February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Mid-December 2018  February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 5 10:35 / ~16:30  February 28 / March 1 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Skripochka  Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
February 8  ~09:00 / ~12:40  March 28 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET  March 1  April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET  March 4  April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
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)
May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Skripochka  Ovchinin]
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
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) from Quest airlock
NET June    15   25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
NET June 30  July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [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
June 5  July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET  May  July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  May  July - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Skripochka  Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September    4   12 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
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
NET  Late September   Early  October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Skripochka  Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]
Early  October 1 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
Early  October 4 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October    5   13 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
NET  Mid-  October 15 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET  Mid-  October 17 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October    8   18 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
November 8 - MLM Nauka launch
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
December 2    4   - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
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 in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET January 15  February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
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
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on November 19th
Changes on November 21st
Changes on November 22nd
Changes on November 23rd
Changes on November 26th
Changes on November 27th
Changes on November 29th
Changes on November 30th
Changes on December 2nd
Changes on December 3rd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/21/2018 08:29 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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December 19, Wednesday
TBD – International Space Station Change of Command Ceremony (All Channels)
4:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Space Station Expedition 57 farewell and hatch closure; hatch closure scheduled at 5:20 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
7:45 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Space Station Expedition 57 crew; undocking scheduled at 8:42 p.m. EST (All Channels)
10:45 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Expedition 57 Crew; deorbit burn scheduled at 11:09 p.m. EST with landing scheduled at 12:03 a.m. EST on Dec. 20 (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/22/2018 09:22 am
According to the NK forum the launch of Progress MS-11 (72P) will be moved to March,28 due to delay of EgyptSat-A.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/22/2018 01:02 pm
And again according to the NK forum the next orbit correction will be on December, 27. The average height of the orbit will be increased by 1.1 kilometers.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/22/2018 06:20 pm
And the last one for today.
It looks like Soyuz MS-12 is moved to the left to March,1.
But no information about the crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/25/2018 08:59 am
Completed ISS flight Events
February 28  02:31:20 - Soyuz MS-06 (52S) landing [Exp 53/54: Misurkin, Vande Hei, Acaba]
June 3  12:39:15 - Soyuz MS-07 (53S) landing [Exp 54/55: Shkaplerov, Tingle, Kanai]
October 4  11:44:45 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]

According to anik´s list
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=46851.0
Soyuz MS-06 02:31:06.4
Soyuz MS-07 12:39:13.5
Soyuz MS-08 11:44:38.3
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/26/2018 03:18 pm
It looks like the change of the payload on the NREP is planned in the next time.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/11/23/iss-daily-summary-report-11232018/
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Three-Day Look Ahead:
Monday, 11/26
JEMAL/NREP prep

The new payload will be the Hyperspectral Earth Imaging System Trial (HEIST).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/26/2018 05:26 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2018/11/26/human-research-in-space-next-crew-preps-for-launch-on-earth/

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Flight Engineer Sergey Prokopyev transferred fluids for disposal aboard the Russian Progress 70 cargo craft which will depart from the Pirs docking compartment Jan. 25.

Progress MS-09 departure schedule on January 25, 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/26/2018 10:37 pm
http://www.interfax.ru/russia/639510

Soyuz MS-12 prime crew: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: deruch on 11/27/2018 01:12 am
http://www.interfax.ru/russia/639510

Soyuz MS-12 prime crew: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch
Getting right back up on that horse.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 11/27/2018 02:46 am
http://www.interfax.ru/russia/639510

Soyuz MS-12 prime crew: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch
Getting right back up on that horse.

I'm glad that my prediction of both Hague and Ovchinin reflying to the ISS was correct. However, I didn't think that both would fly on the same mission again. I thought each of them would go on separate missions.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/27/2018 05:45 pm
It looks like the change of the payload on the NREP is planned in the next time.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/11/23/iss-daily-summary-report-11232018/
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Three-Day Look Ahead:
Monday, 11/26
JEMAL/NREP prep

The new payload will be the Hyperspectral Earth Imaging System Trial (HEIST).
The beginning confirmed here
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/11/26/iss-daily-summary-report-11262018/
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JEM Airlock (JEMAL) Depressurization: This depressurization supports the NanoRacks External Platform Inserts (NREP) retrieval from the Exposed Facility Unit (EFU) 4 and relocation to the JEMAL which will occur tonight via ground commanding. NREP represents the first external commercial research capability for testing in support of scientific investigations, sensors, and electronic components in space.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/30/2018 03:17 pm
Expedition 58 will begin after Soyuz MS-09 undocking on December 20, Expedition 59 - after Soyuz MS-11 undocking on June 25, Expedition 60 - after Soyuz MS-12 undocking on October 3, Expedition 61 - after Soyuz MS-13 undocking on February 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/01/2018 08:57 am
NASA has provided an update on ELaNa CubeSat launches
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
On flights to the ISS these cubesats are planned
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ELaNa 21
Date:  NET December 4, 2018
Mission:  SpaceX-16 – Falcon 9, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
2 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
TechEdSat-8 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett, California
UNITE – University of South Indiana, Evansville, Indiana
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ELaNa 26
Date:  NET April 17, 2019
Mission:  NG-11 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
5 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
CAPSat – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
HARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland
OPAL – Utah State University, Logan, Utah
TJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Virginia
Virginia CubeSat Constellation – Old Dominion Research Foundation, Norfolk, Virginia
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ELaNa 27
Date:  NET May 7, 2019
Mission:  SpX-18 – Falcon 9, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
1 CubeSat Mission scheduled to be deployed
RFTSat – Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, Idaho
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ELaNa 25
Date:  NET October 1, 2019
Mission:  NG-12 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
12 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
NEUTRON-1 – University of Hawaii, Manoa
Argus – St. Louis University, Missouri
AzTechSat-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
CaNOP – Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin
CryoCube – NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida
CySat – Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
HuskySat – University of Washington, Seattle
Phoenix – Arizona State University, Tempe
SOCRATES – University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
SORTIE – ASTRA, Boulder, Colorado
SPOC – University of Georgia, Athens
RadSat-U – Montana State University, Bozeman
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ELaNa 28
Date:  NET October 15, 2019
Mission:  SpaceX-19 – Falcon 9, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
1 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
CIRiS – Utah State University, Logan
EdgeCube – Sonoma State University, Rohnert, California
PTD-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/03/2018 06:19 pm
February 28 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronaut-nick-hague-set-for-new-space-station-mission-after-abort
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 12/03/2018 07:26 pm
February 28 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronaut-nick-hague-set-for-new-space-station-mission-after-abort

The article states that the Soyuz MS-12 crew will take part in Expedition 59 and Expedition 60, does this mean that the Soyuz MS-11 crew will also be a part of the Expedition 59 crew like they were scheduled to be before the MS-10 abort? because I've seen a lot of things saying they will only be on the Expedition 57 crew (for a short time) and then the Expedition 58 crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/03/2018 08:28 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
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Date: February 28, 2019
Mission: Expedition 59 Launch
Description: NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Christina Hammock Koch and Alexey Ovchinin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos are scheduled to launch aboard a Soyuz spacecraft from the Baikonour Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for a mission to the International Space Station as members of Expeditions 59 and 60.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/03/2018 08:46 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1069696323115462656
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/04/2018 01:02 pm
ONLY  three crew for Expedition 58?  When the next crew arrive on Soyuz MS- 12 will that be Expedition 59?

Expedition 58 will begin after Soyuz MS-09 undocking on December 20, Expedition 59 - after Soyuz MS-11 undocking on June 25, Expedition 60 - after Soyuz MS-12 undocking on October 3, Expedition 61 - after Soyuz MS-13 undocking on February 6.

Things change so quickly...

From someone: "To get the Expeditions back in synch, Expedition 58 will end and 59 will begin at the 58S (Soyuz MS-12 - my note) docking for one time only instead of the usual undocking to undocking formula"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2018 06:31 pm
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  02:31:06.4 - 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  12:39:13.5 - 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
September 27  11:34 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:33 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:38.3 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15.539 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure
November 7  12:15 / 16:51 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10  21:12 / 21:41 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 10  21:24 / 22:06 - Small Reentry Capsule  release from HTV-7 Kounotori-7 and splashdown
November 16  18:14:08.754 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 17  09:01:31.9 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 18  19:28:04 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 19  10:28 / 12:31 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - deinstallation of NREP#3
December 3  11:31:52.519 / 17:33:20 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December 5  18:16:16 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
December 5 - JEMRMS to relocate the NREP#4 platform and installed it into the Japanese Module Exposed Facility #4 (EFU-4)
December 8  12:21 / 15:36 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 11  15:59-23:44 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45a) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]

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

2018
December 11 12  14 - GEDI, RRM3 extract from trunk Dragon (SpX-16) by SSRMS  to JEMRMS and install on EFU-6
December 20  01:40 / 04:10 / 05:03 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet), deorbit and landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 27  02:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

2019
Early January - MISSE-FF
NET Early  January 13 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early  January 13 - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
January 15 - release of satellites ELaNa 21: CAPSat, CySat-1, HARP, KickSat-2, SPACE HAUC, TechEdSat-8, TJREVERB, UNITE, Virginia CubeSat Constellation
NET  Mid-  January    17   18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) ~01:00  (or Spring)
January 25 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET  Late  January 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown (or Spring)
NET January  February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET January  February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Late January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-February - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2), UNITE, Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1), TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
NET February 17 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk] (or Mid-March)
NET February 19 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Late February - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation (or Mid- March)
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 28 / March 1  23:42 / ~06:00 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to  Rassvet  Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]
Early March - Kaber/Redeye
Mid-March - EFU adapter exchange
NET Early  Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-April)
NET Early  Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown (or Mid-April)
March 28 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
Early April - RRM3
NET March  Mid-April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
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
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
NET Late  Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Early June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock

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) from Quest airlock
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
NET June 17    25   - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1 from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Poisk  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
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September 12 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
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
October 1 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 3    18   - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Rassvet  Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin  Skripochka, Cassidy,  UAE astronaut  Al Mansouri]
October 4 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 13 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
NET October 15 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET October 17 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October    3   18 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch,  UAE astronaut  Al Mansouri]
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November    8   30 - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
December 2 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
Mid-November  NET Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November  NET Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 17  NET December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2020)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
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 in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin  Skripochka, Ovchinin, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi  Tikhonov, Babkin]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Ryzhikov, Marshburn, Noguchi  Tikhonov, Babkin]
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
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
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 February - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET February - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on December 4th
Changes on December 5th
Changes on December 7th
Changes on December 8th
Changes on December 11th
Changes on December 12th
Changes on December 13th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/05/2018 10:07 am
The installation of GEDI to the JEM-EF is planned three days after the berthing of SpX-16. It was planned on December,9, but due to the delaying of SpX-16 it should now be on December,11.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_181205.pdf
The deinstallation of NREP#3 occured on November, 27.
The installation of NREP#4 is on hold.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/results_181205.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/05/2018 10:12 am
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1070112522626306049
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/05/2018 07:36 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/2018/12/05/tune-in-for-spacex-crs-16-postlaunch-press-conference/
Quote
The Dragon spacecraft will spend about five weeks attached to the space station. Dragon will remain at the space station until Jan 2019 when the spacecraft will return to Earth with research and return cargo.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/05/2018 08:40 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1070413712501071873
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: gongora on 12/06/2018 01:40 pm
Crew launch last day of February/first day of March depending on your time zone (Feb 28 in Baikonur)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 12/06/2018 02:44 pm
Crew launch last day of February/first day of March depending on your time zone (Feb 28 in Baikonur)

Feb 28 is U.S. time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/06/2018 03:21 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/12/05/iss-daily-summary-report-12052018/
Quote
Today, the Ground Robotics Team utilized the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) to relocate the NREP platform and installed it into the Japanese Module Exposed Facility #4 (EFU-4).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/06/2018 06:14 pm
Some information from Mr. Scimemis speech on todays NAC HEOC meeting:
an additional US EVA in February (Truss Jumper LIR?)
an additional US EVA in May (COLKa or RiTS)

Some new tasks on the robotic site:
December/January MISSE (deinstallation and/or installation of MSC?)
February  KaberRedeye deployment
March EFU-Adapter deinstallation/Installation
April RRM-3 operation



Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2018 05:11 am
Source:
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/iss_nac_dec_2018_final_final-2.pdf

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/08/2018 08:07 am
https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1071170168733208577
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2018 02:27 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
Then, 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 January 17 at the very earliest, at about 8pm EST if that day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 12/10/2018 04:01 am
October 2019 Soyuz schedule looks implausible. Four Soyuz docked at once?
October 18 undocking of Soyuz MS-12 would be a total flight time of 232 days, a new record.

October 3 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Tikhonov, Babkin, UAE astronaut]
October 13 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
October 18 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Hague, Hammock Koch, UAE astronaut]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/11/2018 03:33 pm
http://nanoracks.com/nanoracks-delivers-educational-research-cubesats-and-medical-science-to-space-station/
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NanoRacks delivered five CubeSats to be deployed from the Company’s commercially developed CubeSat Deployer on the Space Station. These CubeSats are:
-Delphini-1, Aarhus University
-UNITE, University of Southern Indiana
-TechEdSat-8, NASA Ames, San Jose State University
-CATs (two identical CubeSats), Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/11/2018 05:20 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1072551776673501186
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/11/2018 05:27 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/12/10/iss-daily-summary-report-12102018/
Quote
Two Day Look Ahead:
Wednesday, 12/12:
GEDI MSS handover from Dragon to JEMRMS and install on EUF6
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2018 02:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/12/10/iss-daily-summary-report-12102018/
Quote
Two Day Look Ahead:
Wednesday, 12/12:
GEDI MSS handover from Dragon to JEMRMS and install on EUF6
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/12/11/iss-daily-summary-report-12112018/

Now on Thursday December,13
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/12/2018 04:14 pm
https://sa.catapult.org.uk/news-events-gallery/news/in-orbit-demonstration-programme-opens-call-for-mission-3-proposals/
Quote
IOD-1 with Orbital Micro Systems (OMS) is designed to deliver precision weather data for a range of industries from aerospace to agriculture.  The mission has reached payload integration stage with platform provider Clyde Space, and is due to launch from the International Space Station (ISS), with a platform supplied by NanoRacks, in 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/12/2018 07:24 pm
Soyuz MS-12 schedule launch: February 28, 2019 at 6:42 pm EST so 23:42 UTC the same day.

CORRECTION: Should be 6:42 pm CST so 00:42 UTC next day !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/13/2018 02:08 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2018/12/12/iss-daily-summary-report-12122018/
It looks like again one day delayed.
Quote
Friday, 12/14:
Payloads:
GEDI MSS handover from Dragon to JEMRMS and install on EUF6 (NASA)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2018 05:31 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  02:31:06.4 - 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  12:39:13.5 - 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
September 27  11:34 / 14:09 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 4  07:57:32 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 4  10:51:42 / 11:21:53 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) deorbit  and reentered the atmosphere
October 4  11:44:38.3 - Soyuz MS-08 (54S) landing [Exp 55/56: Artemyev, Feustel, Arnold]
October 6  08:00 - release of  satellites RSP-00 (RymanSat project), SPATIUM 1, STARS-Me A Mother, STARS-Me B Doughter  from J-SSOD#10
October 11  08:40:15.539 - Soyuz MS-10 (56S) launch [Ovchinin, Hague] - Mission Failure
November 7  12:15 / 16:51 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 10  21:12 / 21:41 - HTV-7 Kounotori-7 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 10  21:24 / 22:06 - Small Reentry Capsule  release from HTV-7 Kounotori-7 and splashdown
November 16  18:14:08.754 - Progress MS-10 (71P) launch
November 17  09:01:31.9 - Cygnus (NG-10) launch
November 18  19:28:04 - Progress MS-10 (71P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 19  10:28 / 12:31 - Cygnus (NG-10) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 27 - deinstallation of NREP#3
December 3  11:31:52.519 / 17:33:20 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
December 5  18:16:16 - Dragon SpX-16 launch [GEDI, RRM3 in trunk]
December 5 - JEMRMS to relocate the NREP#4 platform and installed it into the Japanese Module Exposed Facility #4 (EFU-4)
December 8  12:21 / 15:36 - Dragon (SpX-16) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 11  15:59-23:44 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-45a) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Prokopiev]
December 14 - GEDI extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-16) by SSRMS  to JEMRMS and installing on EFU-4
December 16 - RRM3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-16) by SSRMS and installing to ELC-1
December 18 - JEMRMS activity to relocate SEDA-AP from EFU11 to EFU13 in prep for jettison
December 20  01:40 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 20  04:10 / 04:40 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 20  05:02 - Soyuz MS-09 (55S) landing [Exp 56/57: Prokopiev, Gerst, Auñón-Chancellor]
December 21 - release of  SEDA-AP by SSRMS
December 27  03:05 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

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

2019
Early January - MISSE-FF
January 10    13   - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 10    13   - Dragon (SpX-16) splashdown
January    17   18  18:05 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Late January  Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) ~01:00  (or January 18)
NET February - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-February - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2), UNITE, Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1), TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
NET Mid-February - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown  (or January 31)
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET January  February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET January  February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Late January  NET February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
February 28 / March 1  23:42 / ~06:00 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]
Early March - Kaber/Redeye
Mid-March - EFU adapter exchange
NET Mid-March - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk] (or February 17)
NET Mid-March - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or February 19)
Late  February  March - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation  (or Mid- March)
NET Late March  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
Early April - RRM3
March 28  April 4 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown (or Mid-March)
NET Mid-April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
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
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early  June - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early  June - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Mid-  NET June 18  ~01:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
NET June    17   25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET June 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1 from NRCSD#16
July 6 - 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
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins]
September 12 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Mid-September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 23  October    3   18 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri]
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 1 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October  3    18   28   - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Hague, Hammock Koch, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 13 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
NET October 15 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET October 17 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November 30 - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
NET Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
NET Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2020)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA) from Pirs airlock
NET December    2   - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET December  February 2020  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
NET December  February 2020 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
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 in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
January (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
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
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Ovchinin, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET June  August  - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June  August  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December  February 2021  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December  February 2021  - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June  August  - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June  August  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on December 14th
Changes on December 15th
Changes on December 16th
Changes on December 19th
Changes on December 20th
Changes on December 22nd
Changes on December 24th
Changes on December 27th
Changes on December 28th
Changes on December 29th
Changes on January 3rd
Changes on January 4th
Changes on January 5th
Changes on January 7th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/14/2018 07:05 am
During the last night GEDI was installed on the JEM-EF unit#6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/15/2018 05:49 pm
Cygnus NG-13 currently planned in March 2020.
https://twitter.com/SEOPSLLC/status/1072927789601427456
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/16/2018 04:12 pm
RRM-3 was installed to ELC-1 last night.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/18/2018 06:11 pm
SEDA-AP was today relocated from JEM-EF Unit#11 to #13.
It will be jettisoned on December, 21.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2018 05:29 am
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/commercial-crew-program-2019
Quote
NASA will review the performance data obtained from these flight tests and resolve any issues in order to certify the systems for operational missions. While NASA has not determined which provider will fly an operational mission first, the first two of these missions are targeted to launch in August and December 2019.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/24/2018 11:22 am
https://ria.ru/20181224/1548548239.html
Google translate:
Quote
“In February of next year, the Canadian manipulator will take a platform with 2.5 tons of batteries, transfer it to a point below the station and send it into free flight. The platform with batteries will become the heaviest garbage ejected from the ISS,” the agency’s source said.
According to him, a similar operation on the ISS was done in July 2007, but then the tank with ammonia weighing 640 kilograms was dropped by the American astronaut Clayton Anderson, standing on the Canadian manipulator.
At the same time, the source stressed that it was decided not to throw the platform away from a good life.
“The platform with the new batteries was delivered to the station by a Japanese cargo ship in September. The replacement of batteries for the ISS was planned for October, but due to the emergency launch of the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft, they were postponed to February 2019. The truck, which had to remove the platform with the old batteries, flew away from the station in November, "he said.
In this regard, the source continued, NASA decided to throw away the platform with the old batteries using a manipulator. There are no ecological aspects to history: the garbage will burn up in dense layers of the atmosphere, pollution will not arise, the source said.
It was reported that on December 21, with the help of a Canadian manipulator, the Japanese scientific equipment, weighing about half a ton, was thrown away from the station with the help of a Canadian manipulator.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: astropl on 12/27/2018 02:08 pm
In the last schedule several lines need correction:

Early January - MISSE-FF

Late February - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation (or Mid- March)

NET June 17

- Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 12/27/2018 03:35 pm

December 21 - release of old japan scientific equipment by SSRMS


December 21 - release of SEDA-AP by SSRMS

https://twitter.com/tqdays/status/1075887369914589184
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/28/2018 10:34 am
It looks like SpX DM-1 is delayed to the end of January.
https://ria.ru/20181228/1548854949.html
Google translation
Quote
The first launch of the new American spacecraft Dragon-2 to the ISS (developed by SpaceX Elon Musk) unmanned, scheduled for January 17, 2019, was postponed to the end of the month, a source in the Russian space industry told RIA Novosti on Friday.
"The US side brought to us information about the postponement of the first launch of the Dragon-2 spacecraft, which will fly to the ISS in unmanned mode from January 17 to the end of the month," the agency’s source said, without specifying the reason for the transfer.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/31/2018 03:00 pm
https://twitter.com/Astro_Soichi/status/1079764995196346368
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/02/2019 11:38 am
Mr. Noguchi´s tweet in Japanese language says that he will fly in 2019.
https://twitter.com/Astro_Soichi/status/1079763914391379968
Google translation
Quote
In 2019 I will try the third space flight for me.
If all things are going according to the current schedule, then he could fly on USCV-1/Crew-1. The other possibility could be as the fourth person on Boe-CFT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 01/03/2019 04:44 pm
Hello,



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

2019
...
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
...
February 28 / March 1  23:42 / ~06:00 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Hammock Koch]
...
NET June    17   25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
...
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
...
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
...
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
...
September 12 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
...
September 23  October    3   18 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri]
...
October  3    18   28   - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Hague, Hammock Koch, Al Mansouri]
...
October 13 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
...
NET Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
NET Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
...

I have two questions about the russian events.

On February 22 Soyuz MS-11 changed from Poisk to Rassvet, but undocks from Poisk in June.

And between September 23 and October 3, I count 5 docked russian spaceships.
Soyuz-MS 13 on Rassvet, Soyuz-MS 14 on Zvezda, Progress-MS 12 on Pirs,
Soyuz-MS 12 and Soyuz-MS 15 on Poisk
???

@Salo: Thank you for the extensive work in the schedule threads.  :)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/04/2019 05:31 pm
https://go.nasa.gov/2RuWwZ5

Quote
The Dragon space freighter has nearly completed its cargo mission to replenish the orbital laboratory after delivering over 5,600 pounds of science and supplies Dec. 8. Dragon will return to Earth Jan. 10 for retrieval in the Pacific Ocean loaded with completed science experiments and used hardware for analysis.

January 18 18:05- ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/05/2019 08:07 pm
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1081459477100941313
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2019 05:11 am
Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking - April 4:
https://ria.ru/20190107/1549079050.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/08/2019 04:43 pm
http://go.nasa.gov/2GXoiJI

Quote
Overnight, robotics controllers remotely commanded the Canadarm2 to grapple Dragon before its release from the Harmony module. Meanwhile, the hatches are still open and Flight Engineers Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques continue loading time-critical space experiments inside the U.S. cargo craft.

The crew will shut the hatch to Dragon Wednesday and disconnect power cables. Then robotics controllers will take over, uninstall Dragon from Harmony overnight and maneuver it into release position. McClain will be in the cupola Thursday monitoring Dragon when it is released from the Canadarm2 around 4:35 a.m. EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/09/2019 10:21 am
The work on MISSE-FF was done from January,1 to January,5.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_190109.pdf

Seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 have to be installed.
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/2984.html
Quote
MISSE-10 includes three 6-month carriers and four 1-year duration carriers.
And one MSC from MISSE-9 has to be deinstalled.
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/2906.html
Quote
MISSE-9 includes one 6-month carrier and four 1-year duration carriers.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/09/2019 06:43 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/01/09/astronauts-and-robotics-experts-finalize-dragon-departure-work/
Quote
Dragon was scheduled for departure early Thursday morning from the International Space Station but mission managers made the decision to delay departure. Managers are assessing the backup release date of Sunday, Jan. 13 for Dragon’s return to Earth.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/09/2019 06:58 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

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

2019
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET February  January 25  ~16:10 / ~16:45 /16:54 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 12 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-February - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2), UNITE, Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1), TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
NET  Early  February    9   16  ~13:00  - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Late February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Early March - Kaber/Redeye
NET  Mid-  Late February 23  March 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
February 28 / March    1   14 (TBD)  19:14 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15 (TBD)  ~01:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
Mid-March - EFU adapter exchange
NET  Mid-  March 16 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET  Mid-  March 18 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late March 28  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
Late March - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
Early April - RRM3
April 4 (TBD)  11:01 / ~14:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET  Mid-  April 11 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
NET April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1 from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET    May 7   July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET    May 9   July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June 18  July  ~01:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
NET June 30  July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Late)
Mid-May  NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Early  June  August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early  June  August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins] (or December)
August  September 10 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe, Mann] (or December)
September 12 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Mid-September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 23 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri] (or October 18)
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 1 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October  3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Hague  Ovchinin, Koch, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 13 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
NET October 15 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET October 17 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
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 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
Late - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET November 30, 2019  Early - MLM Nauka launch (or 2020)
NET Early December 2019  Early - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
NET Early December 2019  Early - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 9, 2019  Early - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or 2020)
December 2019  Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December2019  Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January (TBD)  Early - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
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
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Ovchinin  Hague, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM launch
May (TBD) - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM Nauka)
May (TBD) - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on January 8th
Changes on January 9th
Changes on January 10th
Changes on January 11th
Changes on January 13th
Changes on January 14th
Changes on January 15th
Changes on January 17th
Changes on January 18th
Changes on January 19th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/10/2019 08:17 am
https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/5c36bc0c9a794747f8ff736c?from=newsfeed
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Но мы планируем в начале 2020 года отправить туда многофункциональный лабораторный модуль, который расширит площадь рабочего места на российском сегменте, а потом еще два модуля в 2022-м — стыковочный и энергетический.
Google translation
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We plan to send there a multifunctional laboratory module at the beginning of 2020, which will expand the area of the workplace in the Russian segment, and then two more modules in 2022, the docking and power module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/10/2019 02:35 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/01/10/spacex-demo-1-launch-update/
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NASA and SpaceX are now targeting no earlier than February for the launch of Demo-1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/10/2019 03:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/01/10/dragons-return-to-earth-delayed-crew-moves-on-to-research/
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Robotics controllers will command the Canadarm2 to uninstall Dragon from Harmony on Saturday afternoon then slowly maneuver the U.S. space freighter to its release position. The Canadarm2 will then be commanded to release Dragon Sunday at 3:36 a.m. EDT as astronaut Anne McClain monitors from the cupola. NASA TV will broadcast the departure live without commentary starting Sunday at 3:15 a.m.
I don´t know, when EDT starts in USA, but I think January is to early.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/11/2019 07:51 am
Google translate:
https://ria.ru/20190111/1549216462.html
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Igniting  engines of Progress MS-10, docked to the ISS Zvezda module, is tentatively scheduled for January 18 at 21:01 Moscow time.
https://ria.ru/20190111/1549218100.html
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"The undocking of the Progress MS-09 from the Pirs module of the ISS is scheduled for January 25 at 15:55 Moscow time," the agency’s source said.
The height of the ISS orbit will increase by almost two kilometers, a source said
According to him, three hours after undocking from the ISS cargo will be de-orbited.
“At about 19:54 Moscow time, the unburned elements of its construction will fall on the so-called“ cemetery of space ships ”in the South Pacific,” a source added.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 01/11/2019 05:42 pm
The launch of Soyuz MS-13 is delayed? Or is the ESA not up to date?

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Mission name

Beyond - ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano

Date: 23 July 2019 tbc
Location: Baikonur, Kazakhstan
Launcher: Soyuz
Website:http://lucaparmitano.esa.int/

ESA launch schedule https://www.esa.int/For_Media/Launch_schedule_2019
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/11/2019 05:48 pm
https://go.nasa.gov/2RHGPxL

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To take advantage of calmer sea states in a different location in the Pacific Ocean, SpaceX and the International Space Station Program agreed to move the departure of the SpaceX-CRS-16 Dragon cargo craft from the station from early Sunday morning to late Sunday afternoon, setting up the first night splashdown and recovery of a Dragon vehicle.

Dragon’s hatch will be closed Sunday morning, and the spacecraft will be detached from the Harmony module around 3 p.m. EST Sunday.

Ground controllers will now release Dragon from the Canadarm2 robotic arm at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. NASA TV coverage of the operation without commentary will begin at 6:15 p.m. NASA Flight Engineer Anne McClain will monitor the release from the station’s cupola.

Dragon’s deorbit burn to begin its descent back to Earth is now scheduled at approximately 11:19 p.m. with splashdown scheduled at around 12:10 a.m. Monday (9:10 p.m. Pacific time) just west of Baja California.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2019 03:40 am
https://ria.ru/20190113/1549280236.html
Google translate:
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NASA astronaut Haig can go into space for a year, a source said

MOSCOW, January 13 - RIA News. NASA astronaut Nick Haig, who in October, together with Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin, could not reach the ISS due to the Soyuz FG launch vehicle accident, could go to the station on an annual flight in March, a Russian source told RIA Novosti on Sunday. rocket and space industry.
"We are considering the option of carrying out the annual flight to the ISS by the American astronaut Nick Hague in 2019-2020," the agency’s source said.
According to him, another, less likely option is to send the American Christina Cook to the annual flight, which, together with Ovchinin and Hague, will fly to the ISS in March on the Soyuz MS-12 manned spacecraft.
“The need for an annual flight was caused by the fact that the first astronaut of the United Arab Emirates was supposed to fly on the Union MS-12. Now this place on the ship is occupied by astronauts, and to fulfill the contract with the Arab side, some of the astronauts must remain on the ISS year ", - explained the source.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: haywoodfloyd on 01/13/2019 01:19 pm
https://go.nasa.gov/2RHGPxL

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To take advantage of calmer sea states in a different location in the Pacific Ocean, SpaceX and the International Space Station Program agreed to move the departure of the SpaceX-CRS-16 Dragon cargo craft from the station from early Sunday morning to late Sunday afternoon, setting up the first night splashdown and recovery of a Dragon vehicle.

Dragon’s hatch will be closed Sunday morning, and the spacecraft will be detached from the Harmony module around 3 p.m. EST Sunday.

Ground controllers will now release Dragon from the Canadarm2 robotic arm at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. NASA TV coverage of the operation without commentary will begin at 6:15 p.m. NASA Flight Engineer Anne McClain will monitor the release from the station’s cupola.

Dragon’s deorbit burn to begin its descent back to Earth is now scheduled at approximately 11:19 p.m. with splashdown scheduled at around 12:10 a.m. Monday (9:10 p.m. Pacific time) just west of Baja California.
Will this event be televised?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/13/2019 01:25 pm
Yes, without commentary.  My highlight in green.
https://go.nasa.gov/2RHGPxL

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To take advantage of calmer sea states in a different location in the Pacific Ocean, SpaceX and the International Space Station Program agreed to move the departure of the SpaceX-CRS-16 Dragon cargo craft from the station from early Sunday morning to late Sunday afternoon, setting up the first night splashdown and recovery of a Dragon vehicle.

Dragon’s hatch will be closed Sunday morning, and the spacecraft will be detached from the Harmony module around 3 p.m. EST Sunday.

Ground controllers will now release Dragon from the Canadarm2 robotic arm at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. NASA TV coverage of the operation without commentary will begin at 6:15 p.m. NASA Flight Engineer Anne McClain will monitor the release from the station’s cupola.

Dragon’s deorbit burn to begin its descent back to Earth is now scheduled at approximately 11:19 p.m. with splashdown scheduled at around 12:10 a.m. Monday (9:10 p.m. Pacific time) just west of Baja California.
Will this event be televised?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2019 08:40 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1084545259848241152
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/13/2019 10:55 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1084594872148025344

https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1084595621217079296
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/14/2019 04:58 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1084680627377590274
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/14/2019 05:05 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/01/13/dragon-released-to-return-science-and-supplies-back-to-earth/
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The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft was released from the International Space Station today at 6:33 p.m. EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/15/2019 07:28 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the first Crew Dragon space capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1, to the ISS from pad 39A on February 9 at the very earliest. The launch time is around 11am EST if this timeframe and gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day. The launch window is instantaneous.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/17/2019 01:26 am
https://ria.ru/20190117/1549466630.html
Google translate:
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"As part of the flight tests, the Starliner ship will fly to the ISS in unmanned mode on March 28, in the manned one - on August 27," said the agency interlocutor.
...
Another spacecraft Dragon-2, designed by SpaceX, will go to the ISS in unmanned mode on February 9, in manned spacecraft - in July. NASA astronauts Robert Benken and Douglas Hurley will fly the ship.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/17/2019 10:19 pm
Cross-post re: Dragon CRS-18 launch date:
Launch date: July 8, 2019
Source: SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated Jan. 16
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/19/2019 09:42 am
https://ria.ru/20190118/1549583548.html
Google translation
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The first manned launch in 2019 may take place later than planned, the head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, told reporters.
Previously, the flight was scheduled for March 1. In the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft, the Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin and the Americans Nick Heig and Kristina Koch are to go to the International Space Station.
"I want to say that maybe together with the Americans, he will be moved to a more acceptable date," said Rogozin.
According to him, the launch can be moved to the right so that the crew can spend more time in orbit (usually the missions on the ISS last for about six months). He noted that the revised launch plan would be ready in about a week and a half.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/19/2019 11:11 am
https://ria.ru/20190119/1549595752.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, January 19 - RIA News. The Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft with Alexei Ovchinin and Nick Hague, who did not reach the ISS in October, and Christina Cook, may go to the station on March 14, two weeks later than planned, a source in the rocket told RIA Novosti. space industry.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/20/2019 06:53 pm
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum14/topic16307/message1830632/#message1830632
March 14 (TBD) - Soyuz MS-12 (№742) - Soyuz-FG - Baikonur, 1/5 - 19:14
April 4 (TBD) – Progress MS-11 (№441) - Soyuz-2.1a – Baikonur, 31/6 – 11:01
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/21/2019 07:49 am
https://ria.ru/20190121/1549642994.html
Google translate:
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"The launch of the Dragon-2 has been postponed to February 16. A further postponement of the launch dates is not excluded. At least, the American side says so," the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/21/2019 09:56 am
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/formal_detail.php?serialnum=625
Descent
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The DESCENT mission will fly a 2U-CubeSat electrodynamic tether system that will be built by the team and launched from the International Space Station (ISS) via a US launch service provider – NanoRacks. The launch will take place early 2019, depending on the availability of launch vehicle.
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The deployed system will consist of two 1U-CubeSats (mother and daughter satellite) connected by a 100m long bare tape electrodynamic tether. For launch, the CubeSats will be connected together to form a 2U configuration with the EDT stowed in the daughter satellite. After ejection from the ISS, the daughter satellite will separate from the mother satellite and extend the EDT to its full length.
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Planning a NanoRacks deployment from the ISS in Jan 2019
I suppose deployment now NET April/May.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/22/2019 06:12 am
Launch Soyuz MS-15 - September 25:
https://ria.ru/20190122/1549684001.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/22/2019 07:52 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding

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

2019
January 30 - Early  Mid-  February - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2), UNITE, Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1), TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8    12   TBD / 16:10 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  Late  Mid-February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February    16   23  10:33 / TBD - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
February 28 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Early March - Kaber/Redeye
NET March 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
March 14    (TBD)   19:14 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15    (TBD)   ~01:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
Mid-March - EFU adapter exchange
NET March 16 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET March 18 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 28  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
Late March - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
Early April - RRM3
April 4 (TBD)  11:01 / ~14:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET April 11 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
NET April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 22  September 12  - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Boe  Fincke, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins] (or December)
September 3  October 13 (TBD)  - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
September 10 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Boe  Fincke, Mann] (or December)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Mid-September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September    23   25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri] (or October 18)
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 1 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October  3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October 15 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET October 17 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
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 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
Late - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M  during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early - MLM Nauka launch
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Early - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
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
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Hague, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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 May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
December (TBD) - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
June (TBD) - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on January 22nd
Changes on January 23rd
Changes on January 24th
Changes on January 25th
Changes on January 26th
Changes on January 27th
Changes on January 28th
Changes on January 29th
Changes on January 30th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 01/22/2019 03:36 pm
The schedule needs a smal coorection: Dragon SpX-18 ist listed twice (for July 08 and Early August 2019).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ZachS09 on 01/22/2019 09:01 pm
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/01/nasa-test-flight-crew-change-boeings-starliner/

Veteran astronaut Mike Fincke has replaced Eric Boe as one of the NASA astronauts on the Starliner Crewed Flight Test due to the latter having a medical issue.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/23/2019 06:12 am
https://ria.ru/20190123/1549747583.html
Google translation
Quote
The launch of the unmanned Soyuz was supposed on September 12, but according to a new plan it is scheduled for August 22. And now the ship will spend 12 days on the ISS, not 32,” the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/23/2019 01:50 pm
https://twitter.com/janwoerner/status/1088050840244535296
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2019 08:25 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6039211
Google translate:
Quote
“In accordance with the program of the flight of the Russian segment of the ISS, the command to undock the ship from the station will be issued at 15:53 Moscow time, at 15:55 Moscow time the physical separation of Progress and ISS should occur,” the Institute said.
According to TsNIImash, at 19:08 Moscow time, the engines of the ship should turn on braking, at 19:41 Moscow time Progress will enter the atmosphere, and at 19:50 Moscow time its unburned debris will fall in the non-navigable region of the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/25/2019 07:46 am
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1088585930494169093
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/25/2019 07:49 am
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1088671896332165120
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/25/2019 12:24 pm
https://go.nasa.gov/2S8hXj5

Quote
Cygnus is due to complete its mission when it departs from the station’s Unity module on Feb. 8.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/25/2019 12:29 pm
https://ria.ru/20190125/1549899112.html
Google translation
Quote
The next correction of the ISS orbit with a rise in its flight height of 1.4 kilometers to prepare for docking of the Soyuz MS-12 manned spacecraft is scheduled for the end of February, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti on Friday.
"The maneuver is tentatively scheduled for February 28. It will be performed using the engines of the Progress MS-10 cargo ship docked to the ISS Star module," the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/28/2019 07:33 am
JAXA has confirmed, that Soichi Noguchi will fly to the ISS in 2019.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kibotimes/190125.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Google Translation
Quote
Following the astronaut Kanai returned home last year, this year will be a year to mission of ISS long-term stay Noguchi astronaut. We will post it on the homepage such as new arrival information, so please look forward to it.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/28/2019 07:55 am
https://ria.ru/20190128/1550007276.html
Google translate:
Quote
“Currently, two such projects are under development at Space Research Institute. The first is Chibis-AI (atmosphere-ionosphere). It will receive more“ advanced ”equipment for the study of thunderstorm processes (than its predecessor, Chibis — ed.). The second is" Trabant "Translated from German, this word means" companion "," satellite ", the name was coined in honor of the first satellite. The device will be highly sensitive equipment to explore electromagnetic variations in the ionosphere. Both satellites will be launched from the ISS after 2021," Petrukovich
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/28/2019 03:22 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
February 8, Friday       
10:45 a.m. - Departure of the Northrup Grumman Cygnus CRS-10 Cargo Craft from the ISS; release scheduled at 11:10 a.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/28/2019 04:15 pm
https://ria.ru/20190128/1549922046.html
Google translate:
Quote
Two such projects are currently under development at IKI. The first is Chibis-AI (atmosphere-ionosphere). He will receive more advanced equipment for the study of thunderstorm processes. The second is the "Trabant." Translated from German, this word means "companion", "satellite", the name was coined in honor of the first satellite. The device will be highly sensitive equipment to investigate electromagnetic variations in the ionosphere. Both satellites can be launched after 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/28/2019 05:22 pm
Regarding CRS-17 Dragon
NET mid-April per the FCC filings.

New FCC filings:
0023-EX-ST-2019 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=89330&RequestTimeout=1000) - CRS-17 Dragon Tracking (Starts 4/12/19)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/28/2019 08:10 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

Quote
NET Feb. 23 Falcon 9 • Crew Dragon Demo 1
Launch time: 1033 GMT (5:33 a.m. EST)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/29/2019 03:20 pm
We can expect the release of the satellites from NRCSD#15 deployer in the next few days.
The installation of the NRCSD is planned for tomorrow.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/01/28/iss-daily-summary-report-1-28-2019/
Quote
Two Day Look Ahead:
Wednesday, 01/30
NRCSD-15 Deployer install
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/30/2019 04:40 am
Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch - March 14  19:14
https://ria.ru/20190130/1550105438.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/30/2019 03:04 pm
We can expect the release of the satellites from NRCSD#15 deployer in the next few days.
The installation of the NRCSD is planned for tomorrow.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/01/28/iss-daily-summary-report-1-28-2019/
Quote
Two Day Look Ahead:
Wednesday, 01/30
NRCSD-15 Deployer install
The deployment will be on January, 31.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/01/29/iss-daily-summary-report-1-29-2019/
Quote
Two Day Look Ahead: 
Thursday, 01/31
NRCSD-15 Deploy photography (NASA)
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/01/30/crew-works-cubesats-life-science-and-configures-physics-hardware/
Quote
the CubeSat deployments planned for Thursday around noon EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/30/2019 04:30 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15

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

2019
February 8  TBD / 16:10 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-February - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
February 28 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February 23  10:33 / TBD 1st half of March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET Mid-March    2   - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
March 14  19:14 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  ~01:30 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
Early April - RRM3
April 4  (TBD)  11:01 / ~14:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET March 16  NET Mid-April - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET March 18  NET Mid-April - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April 17 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March  NET Late April - Kaber/Redeye
Mid-March  NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
Late March  NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
March 28  1st half of May  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
NET April 11 Mid-May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET  Mid-April  Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET  Mid-April  Mid-May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET  June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
Mid-July - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August 27  Fall - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
September 10  Fall - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or December)
NET August  Fall - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins] (or December)
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda) and landing
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Mid-September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri]
NET Late September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 1 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October  3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October 15 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET October 17 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-November - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late November - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 18  February 6, 2020  - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET December (TBD) - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
NET December (TBD) - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
Late - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M  during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early - MLM Nauka launch
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Early - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
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
Early  February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Hague, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Tikhonov, Babkin]
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
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
Mid-April  NET May - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Mid-April  NET May - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April (TBD)  June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi]
NET  May  June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET  May  June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET  May  June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET  May  June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Early May (TBD)  NET August - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Early May (TBD)  NET August - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD)  September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin]
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
September (TBD)  NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September (TBD)  NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September (TBD)  December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
December, 2020 (TBD)  Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from ISS)
December, 2020 (TBD)  Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December, 2020 (TBD)  Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to ISS)
  Q1   Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
  Q1   Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q1   Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
June (TBD)  Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from ISS)
June (TBD)  Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June (TBD)  Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to ISS)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD

Changes on January 31st
Changes on February 3rd
Changes on February 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/30/2019 06:12 pm
With a launch on Feb 23 the current Dragon 2 comms STA will expire before the mission ends. 0915-EX-ST-2018 is valid through March 1. I guess we should expect to see a new request in the coming days.

0068-EX-ST-2019 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=89495&RequestTimeout=1000)  NET March 2
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 01:34 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1090920113119940608
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 01:35 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1090944168380239872
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 01:36 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1090968507200794624
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 02:07 pm
Soyuz MS-12 - March 14
Progress MS-11 - April 4
Soyuz MS-13 - July 6
Progress MS-12 - July 31
Soyuz MS-14 - September 25
Progress MS-13 - December 20
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6063144
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 02:25 pm
https://ria.ru/20190130/1550110181.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, Jan. 30 - RIA News. The new American spacecraft Dragon-2 will fly to the ISS in unmanned mode in the first half of March, a source in the Russian rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.

https://ria.ru/20190131/1550174772.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, January 31 - RIA News. The next launches of the American spacecraft to the ISS are postponed to a later date, a source in the Russian rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti on Thursday.
Earlier, another source told RIA Novosti that the launch of SpaceX Ilon Mask developed by the Dragon-2 spacecraft to the ISS in unmanned mode was postponed from the end of February to the first half of March.
“The American colleagues moved not only the launch of the Dragon-2 ship in unmanned mode, but in general all the next launches of their ships to the ISS. For example, the launch of the Dragon cargo ship, scheduled for March 16, was postponed to mid-April. in unmanned mode, scheduled for March 28, moved to the first half of May, "- said the agency interlocutor.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/31/2019 02:51 pm
Soyuz MS-12 - March 14
Progress MS-11 - April 4
Soyuz MS-13 - July 6
Progress MS-12 - July 31
Soyuz MS-14 - September 25
Progress MS-13 - December 20
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6063144
Does that mean, that the uncrewed flight of Soyuz MS-14, planned on August,22 is cancelled?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 02:54 pm
https://ria.ru/20190131/1550191149.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, January 31 - RIA News. The launch of the Soyuz MS-14 unmanned spacecraft is scheduled for August 2019, the Russian Designer General Academician Yevgeny Mikrin told RIA Novosti.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2019 02:54 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with two solid rocket boosters, will be the maiden flight of Boeing's Starliner space capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission to the International Space Station, on Spring TBD.
...
A Falcon 9 from pad 39A is slated to launch the first Crew Dragon space capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1, to the ISS on March TBD, in the middle of the night ET if that time. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day. The launch window is instantaneous. The order of other upcoming Falcon launches is TBD. They include a Falcon 9 scheduled to launch the next Dragon resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40, CRS-17, on April TBD. The launch window is instantaneous. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day. The first stage will land back at Cape Canaveral about eight minutes after launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/31/2019 02:59 pm
Then we have two Soyuz MS-14, one uncrewed in August and one crewed on September, 25.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/31/2019 04:02 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1091016771316912128
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 01/31/2019 08:10 pm
Then we have two Soyuz MS-14, one uncrewed in August and one crewed on September, 25.

Is there a chance that the original unmanned Soyuz MS-14 has been renamed to something else so that all of the Soyuz MS-XX flights are manned flights. I remember some of the early soviet unmanned Soyuz flights were given a Kosmos (Insert number here) designation, so maybe the flight that was originally MS-14 could be given a Kosmos designation, if they still is that system to name things.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/01/2019 04:38 am
Is there a chance that the original unmanned Soyuz MS-14 has been renamed to something else so that all of the Soyuz MS-XX flights are manned flights

No chance. Unmanned Soyuz MS-14 on August 22 and manned Soyuz MS-15 on September 25. Names and dates offered by RSC Energia and to be confirmed by Roskosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/03/2019 03:40 pm
http://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=500789
Google translation
Quote
According to the published schedule of planned launches, in 2020 Progress stations should be sent to the station in February, June, September and December.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/05/2019 04:35 am
https://ria.ru/20190205/1550382756.html
Google translate:
Quote
He recalled that on June 25 the Soyuz MS-11 ship with Russian Oleg Kononenko, Canadian David Saint-Jacques and American Ann McClain would return to Earth. The Canadian and American will be the last astronauts that Russia brought to the ISS and return to Earth under a contract with NASA.
"On the Soyuz MS-12" ship, on October 3, Russian Alexei Ovchinin and Americans Nick Haig and Christina Cook will return to Earth on March 14, and Alexander Sukvortsov, Italian Luca, starting on July 6, will return to Earth on the Union MS-13. Parmitano and American Andrew Morgan.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/05/2019 07:27 am
From the same source
Google translation
Quote
"The previous version of the ISS flight program provided for the return of foreign astronauts under a contract with the US side from the station to Earth on the Soyuz space on February 6, 2020. Now this deadline is shifted to December 18, 2019 due to the refinement of the ISS flight program," interlocutor of the agency.
If these information are correct, that means
- no Emirate cosmonaut in September
- no one-year-flight for Nick Hague
- landing of Soyuz MS-13 on December, 18
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/05/2019 08:24 am
https://ria.ru/20190205/1550384421.html
Google translate:
Quote
According to the head of the CPC, Pavel Vlasov, the flight of the first UAE cosmonaut is likely to take place at the end of 2019. Duration will be eight days.
;)
Final decision apparently not made.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/05/2019 05:55 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-airs-departure-of-us-cargo-ship-from-international-space-station
Quote
Cygnus is scheduled to deorbit Feb. 25 and enter the Earth’s atmosphere, burning up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/06/2019 05:17 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
A Falcon 9 from pad 39A is slated to launch the first Crew Dragon space capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission, DM-1, to the ISS on March 2 at the earliest, at 2:45am EST if that day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/06/2019 06:13 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

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

2019
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Mid-  February 25 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26    28   - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET  1st half of  March 2  07:48 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
NET March 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET  Mid-  March 8    9   - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
March 14  19:14 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:07 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
NET February  March  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February  March  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET February  March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Early April - RRM3
April 4  11:01 / ~14:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET April 17  20:46 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET  Mid-  April    12   25  ~09:00 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET  Mid-  April    15   27 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late April - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
NET April  1st half of May  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET April  Mid-May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET    Mid-   Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET    Mid-   Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Mid-August - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
NET August 27  Fall  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET August 28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda  Pirs) and landing
NET September 3  Fall  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or December)
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri]
Mid-July  September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
Mid-July  September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October  3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch, Al Mansouri]
October     1   19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October     4   22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-September  November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late September  November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET  October 15  December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET  October 17  December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to ISS  Pirs)
Late  November  December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late  November  December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]  (or Fall)
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
Late - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET  Mid-November 2019  Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  Mid-November 2019  Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early -  Pirs and  Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early -  Pirs and  Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Hague, Cassidy]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
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
NET  July 2019  April - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
Early  Midyear - MLM Nauka launch
NET May  Midyear - Pirs and Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
NET May  Midyear - Pirs and Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early  Midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Early  Midyear - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Early  Midyear - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
NET  December (TBD)  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi  Hoshide]
NET  December (TBD)  June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET June  Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET June  Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET June  Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET June  Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET August - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to  ISS  Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
NET  June  December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET  June  December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Noguchi  Hoshide]
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from   ISS  Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to   ISS  Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
NET  December 2020  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET  December 2020  June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from   ISS  Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to   ISS  Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
NET  June  December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET  June  December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Changes on February 6th
Changes on February 7th
Changes on February 8th
Changes on February 10th
Changes on February 11th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/06/2019 09:50 am
https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASLDN5F84LDNULBJ00C.html
Google translation
Quote
Astronaut Akihiko stays in the International Space Station (ISS) from spring 2020 to six months. During my stay, I will also serve as the second Japanese ISS captain.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/06/2019 01:26 pm
https://ria.ru/20190206/1550463480.html
Google Translation
Quote
The next correction of the ISS orbit with the help of the Progress MS-10 cargo ship docked to the ISS Star module was scheduled for February 28, but since the launch of the Dragon-2 spacecraft is now scheduled for March 2, due to the proximity to it, the correction will take place February 26
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/06/2019 03:30 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/02/06/nasa-partners-update-commercial-crew-launch-dates/
Quote
Test Flight Planning Dates:
SpaceX Demo-1 (uncrewed): March 2, 2019
Boeing Orbital Flight Test (uncrewed): NET April 2019
Boeing Pad Abort Test: NET May 2019
SpaceX In-Flight Abort Test: June 2019
SpaceX Demo-2 (crewed): July 2019
Boeing Crew Flight Test (crewed): NET August 2019
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/06/2019 08:52 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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A Falcon 9 is scheduled to launch the next Dragon resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40, CRS-17, on April 12 at the earliest, at around 11am EDT. The launch window is instantaneous. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day. The first stage will land back at Cape Canaveral about eight minutes after launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/07/2019 01:47 pm
http://www.satnews.com/story.php?number=1961936534
Rwanda's Telecom Satellite to Launch Sooner than Original Schedule
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The satellite is expected to be launched from the International Space Station(ISS) into the orbit before 2019’s transform Africa Summit which happens yearly in the Month of may in Rwanda since its launch(Summit’s Launch).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/08/2019 08:22 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1093593722137309184
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/08/2019 08:19 pm
March 2, for DM-1.

DM-1 March 2 at 07:48
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/08/2019 09:05 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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March 14, Thursday
2 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59-60/Soyuz MS-12 Launch Coverage, includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 2:15 p.m. ET.  Launch scheduled at 3:14 p.m. ET (All Channels)
6 p.m. - Video File of ISS Expedition 59-60/Soyuz MS-12 (Ovchinin, Hague, Koch) Pre-Launch and Launch Video and Post-Launch Interviews – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (NTV-3)
8:15 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59-60/Soyuz MS-12 Docking to the ISS Coverage (Ovchinin, Hague, Koch; docking scheduled at 9:07 p.m. ET) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
10:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59-60/Soyuz MS-12 Hatch Opening and Welcoming Ceremony; hatch opening scheduled at approximately 11:10 p.m. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/08/2019 09:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/02/08/astronauts-release-u-s-spacecraft-from-station/
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Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft was released from the Canadarm2 at 11:16 a.m. EST and has departed the International Space Station. After an extended mission to deploy several CubeSats in multiple orbits, Cygnus is scheduled to be deorbited on Feb. 25 to enter the Earth’s atmosphere and burn up harmlessly over the Pacific Ocean.
Expedition 58 Flight Engineers Anne McClain of NASA and David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency used the station’s robotic arm to release the craft, dubbed the “SS John Young”, after ground controllers unbolted the cargo vehicle from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module earlier this morning.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/08/2019 09:23 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1093892141393371137

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February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/08/2019 11:30 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA_Wallops/status/1093657164642684929
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/09/2019 07:29 am
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=46582.msg1909663#msg1909663
From attachement 4
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Post departure from ISS, Cygnus will perform additional mission operations prior to de-orbit, specifically the deployment of CubeSats and performing science experiments.  These operations will be completed within 60 day after ISS departure. After the deployments and initial experiments the Cygnus spacecraft will perform additional science experiments for approximately 7 months, allowing Cygnus to be de-orbited within 9 months of ISS departure.   
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/10/2019 07:23 pm
https://www.dlr.de/rd/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-4276/6859_read-9938/
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Juli -   Start H-2B von Tanegashima Space Center, ISS-Versorgungsflug (HTV8)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/11/2019 06:48 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Changed launch dates
Dragon CRS-17 now April, 25
HTV-8 now September
Cygnus NG-12 now October, 19
Dragon CRS-19 now December, 4
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: PM3 on 02/11/2019 06:50 pm
Upcoming launches, UTC time

2019TimeMissionSpaceshipAs ofSource
Mar 2  07:48   SpX-DM1Dragon 2Feb 6   NASA Blog (https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/02/06/nasa-partners-update-commercial-crew-launch-dates/)
Mar 14  19:14Soyuz MS-12  crewed SoyuzJan 21   Anatoly Zak (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2019.html)
Apr 411:01Progress MS-11  ProgressJan 21   Anatoly Zak
Apr 1720:46NG CRS-11CygnusFeb 8   @NASA_Wallops
Apr 25  .SpX CRS-17DragonFeb 11Spaceflight Now (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/)
May.Boe-OFTCST-100 StarlinerJan 31   RIA Novisti (https://ria.ru/20190131/1550174772.html)
July 5  .Soyuz MS-13  crewed SoyuzFeb 11Spaceflight Now
Jul 8  .SpX CRS-18DragonJan 16Spaceflight Now
Jul.SpX-DM2crewed Dragon 2   Feb 6   NASA Blog
Jul 31.Progress MS-12  ProgressFeb 11Spaceflight Now
Aug 22  .Soyuz MS-14SoyuzJan 16Spaceflight Now
Sep   .HTV-8HTVFeb 11Spaceflight Now
Sep 25.Soyuz MS-15crewed SoyuzJan 28Spaceflight Now
Oct 19.NG CRS-12CygnusFeb 11Spaceflight Now
..USCV-1  crewed Dragon 22018  NASA
Dec 4.SpX CRS-19DragonFeb 11Spaceflight Now
Dec 20.Progress MS-13   ProgressFeb 11Spaceflight Now
2020
..Boe-CFTcrewed CST-100Feb 23  SpX-DM1 FRR press event

Update Feb 13: Boe-OFT and Boe-CFT + 1 month
Update Feb 22: Removed SpaceX abort test - no flight to ISS
Update Feb 23: Boe-CFT slips to 2020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/11/2019 07:44 pm
The Soyuz MS-14 in August is planned without a crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/11/2019 08:23 pm
And now we have it : spacewalks in March
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/02/11/spacesuits-life-science-and-robotic-assistant-work-start-the-week/
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The rest of February at the International Space Station will be primarily science work before March ramps up with crew and cargo missions and spacewalks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/11/2019 08:59 pm
February 26 02:25  - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

duration: 445 secs
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/11/2019 10:08 pm
https://sputniknews.com/science/201902121072328776-usa-russia-iss-soyuz-missions-extension/
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“The following scheme is planned for now: two NASA astronauts will remain on the ISS for nine months instead of the usual six. So, Nick Hague starts his mission on March 14 [2019] on the Soyuz MS-12 and returns to Earth on 18 December on the Soyuz MS-13, while Andrew Morgan will travel to the orbital station on Soyuz MS-13 on 6 July and will return on Soyuz MS-15 in April 2020", the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 02/12/2019 03:49 am
https://sputniknews.com/science/201902121072328776-usa-russia-iss-soyuz-missions-extension/
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“The following scheme is planned for now: two NASA astronauts will remain on the ISS for nine months instead of the usual six. So, Nick Hague starts his mission on March 14 [2019] on the Soyuz MS-12 and returns to Earth on 18 December on the Soyuz MS-13, while Andrew Morgan will travel to the orbital station on Soyuz MS-13 on 6 July and will return on Soyuz MS-15 in April 2020", the source said.

Wouldnt this mean that there will be no UAE astronaut flight in 2019, and wasn't that the whole point of Hague flying an extra long mission in the first place?, to give a seat to an astronaut from the MBRSC?.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/12/2019 04:40 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

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

2019
February 22 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
February 25 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET March 2  07:48 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
NET March 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET March 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
March 14  19:14 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:07 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
NET Late  March 22  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET  Late  March 29  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 4  11:01 / ~14:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late March  April 8  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
Early April - RRM3
NET April 17  20:46 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April 25  ~09:30 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET April 27 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late April - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
NET Late April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET Late April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to  Rassvet  Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late July  Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to  Pirs  Poisk)
NET August 27  Fall  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET August 28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from  Pirs  Poisk) and landing
NET September 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Mid-September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy (TBD), Al Mansouri]
September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch (TBD), Al Mansouri]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from  Rassvet  Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan  Hague (TBD)]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to  Pirs  Zvezda)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
Late  TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from  Zvezda  Pirs)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to  Zvezda  Pirs)
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Hague  Morgan, Cassidy (TBD)]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to  Rassvet  Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, TBD]
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
NET April - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
Midyear - MLM Nauka launch
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET Midyear - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
NET Midyear - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Midyear - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Midyear - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Midyear - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to  Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from   Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, TBD]
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to   Rassvet  Poisk)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from  Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to  Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from   Rassvet  Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from  Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to  Zvezda  MLM Nauka)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to  MLM Nauka  Zvezda)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Changes on February 12th
Changes on February 13th
Changes on February 14th
Changes on February 15th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/12/2019 10:38 am
Wouldnt this mean that there will be no UAE astronaut flight in 2019, and wasn't that the whole point of Hague flying an extra long mission in the first place?, to give a seat to an astronaut from the MBRSC?.
I think he will fly.
Al-Mansuri will return in Soyuz MS-12, Hague in MS-13 and Morgan in MS-15. So this problem will be solved.
And by the way, Rogozin and Krikalev were in Dubai this week.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/12/2019 02:03 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
March 19, Tuesday
2 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 59 Spacewalk Preview Briefing (All Channels)
March 22, Friday
TBD – Coverage of International Space Station U.S. Spacewalk # 52. Spacewalk will last about 7 hours; spacewalkers are TBD (All Channels)
March 29, Friday
TBD – Coverage of International Space Station U.S. Spacewalk # 53. Spacewalk about 7 hours; spacewalkers are TBD (All Channels)
April 8, Monday
TBD – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 59 U.S. Spacewalk # 54. Spacewalk will last about 7 hours; spacewalkers are TBD (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/12/2019 03:51 pm
Al-Mansuri will return in Soyuz MS-12, Hague in MS-13 and Morgan in MS-15

Yes. And two cosmonauts (Russian and Arabian) aboard Soyuz MS-15 at launch. This plan is in discussion.

By the way: was it confirmed by UAE that Al-Mansuri will fly?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/12/2019 03:59 pm
Al-Mansuri will return in Soyuz MS-12, Hague in MS-13 and Morgan in MS-15

Yes. And two cosmonauts (Russian and Arabian) aboard Soyuz MS-15 at launch. This plan is in discussion.

By the way: was it confirmed by UAE that Al-Mansuri will fly?
I think, not confirmed at the moment, only an assumption.
And no NASA-astronaut on MS-15?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/12/2019 05:52 pm
And no NASA-astronaut on MS-15?
If yes, that begs the question, can they launch with an empty left seat or a non-qualified flightengineer one?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Ben E on 02/12/2019 07:09 pm
Since Hague will launch and land on two different Soyuz, with two different Soyuz CDRs, is it fair to assume that he will occupy the FE-2 seat, both up and down?

Does this mean Koch will fly FE-1, both up and down, on Soyuz MS-12?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/12/2019 07:30 pm
Since Hague will launch and land on two different Soyuz, with two different Soyuz CDRs, is it fair to assume that he will occupy the FE-2 seat, both up and down?

Does this mean Koch will fly FE-1, both up and down, on Soyuz MS-12?
I assume Mrs. Koch will fly as FE-2 on launch and as FE-1 on descent.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/13/2019 07:31 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with two solid rocket boosters, will be the maiden flight of Boeing's Starliner space capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission to the International Space Station, on late April at the earliest, in the early morning or middle of the night EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/13/2019 11:09 am
https://ria.ru/20190213/1550790790.html
Google translation
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The launch of the Progress MS-10 engine docked to the ISS Zvezda module is scheduled for February 26 at 05.21 Moscow time They will work 445 seconds, as a result of which the average height of the station’s orbit will increase by 1.6 kilometers, ”the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/13/2019 12:29 pm
https://ria.ru/20190213/1550790790.html
Google translate:
Quote
"Ignition the Progress MS-10 engine, docked to the ISS Zvezda module, is scheduled for February 26 at 05.21 Moscow time. They will work 445 seconds, as a result of which the station’s orbital altitude will increase by 1.6 kilometers,” the source said agencies.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/13/2019 06:36 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronauts-available-for-interviews-before-space-station-mission-0
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After a six-hour journey in orbit, they will arrive at the station and dock their spacecraft to the Rassvet module on the Earth-facing port of the Russian segment of the complex.
That means, no relocation of Soyuz MS-11 is necessary.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/14/2019 04:01 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronauts-available-for-interviews-before-space-station-mission-0
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After a six-hour journey in orbit, they will arrive at the station and dock their spacecraft to the Rassvet module on the Earth-facing port of the Russian segment of the complex.
That means, no relocation of Soyuz MS-11 is necessary.

There are no relocations this year at all.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 02/14/2019 04:09 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronauts-available-for-interviews-before-space-station-mission-0
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After a six-hour journey in orbit, they will arrive at the station and dock their spacecraft to the Rassvet module on the Earth-facing port of the Russian segment of the complex.
That means, no relocation of Soyuz MS-11 is necessary.

There are no relocations this year at all.

That doesn't look possible based on the current schedule.
As of now Poisk is double-booked between the Soyuz MS-15 docking and the Soyuz MS-12 undocking.
The only way to resolve this seems to be to dock Soyuz MS-15 to Pirs.
But then Soyuz MS-15 will need to be relocated from Pirs to Poisk before the next Progress arrives in December.

Early-August - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to  Pirs)
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Pirs) and landing
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy (TBD), Al Mansouri]
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch (TBD), Al Mansouri]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 02/14/2019 10:08 am
That doesn't look possible based on the current schedule

Soyuz MS-12 - Rassvet
Progress MS-11 - Pirs
Soyuz MS-13 - Zvezda
Progress MS-12 - Pirs
Soyuz MS-14 - Poisk
Soyuz MS-15 - Poisk
Progress MS-13 - Zvezda
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/15/2019 01:54 pm
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=47442.msg1911721#msg1911721
NASA set to purchase more Soyuz seats to ensure uninterrupted access to the ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/17/2019 08:18 am
https://ria.ru/20190216/1550958330.html
Google translation
Quote
Since the launch of the Nauka module was postponed until mid-2020, then at least until April 2020 there is no point in increasing the Russian crew of the ISS from two to three astronauts," the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/19/2019 05:51 am
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=4518
Google translate:
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From today, Akihiko Hoshide is undergoing training in the CPK named after Yu.A. Gagarin on the level of flight engineer-2 transport manned spacecraft (TLC) and the level of the user on the Russian segment of the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/19/2019 06:08 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

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

2019
NET  March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
NET  March 3  11:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET  March 8  07:31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and splashdown
March 8  12:50 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit and splashdown
March 14  19:14 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:06 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 29  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, McClain]
Early April - RRM3
April 4  11:01 / ~14:40 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [Hague, Saint-Jacques]
NET April 17  20:46 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 20 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April 25  ~09:30 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET April 27 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late April - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
NET Late April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or May)
NET Late April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or May)
February  NET April - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Summer)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
NET August 27  Fall  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET August 28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin]
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET September 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy (TBD), Al Mansouri]
September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch (TBD), Al Mansouri]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
August  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Hague (TBD)]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) 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-M, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early April - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Morgan, Cassidy (TBD)]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
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
NET April - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Mid-September 2019  NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Midyear  Summer - MLM Nauka launch
Midyear  Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
Midyear  Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Midyear  Summer - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Midyear  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Midyear  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Q3  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET Q3  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Q3  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Q3  Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
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
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/19/2019 07:14 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/26030/
Roscosmos and Space Adventures have signed a contract for the flight of two space tourists
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The Roscosmos State Corporation and the American company Space Adventure, Inc. signed a contract for short-term space flights to the International Space Station (ISS) of two non-professional astronauts on the same ship. The flight to the station will take place before the end of 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: eeergo on 02/19/2019 09:59 am
2019
February 25 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
February - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET March 2  07:48 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
[...]
March 22  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel)
March 29  ~12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel)

[...]

I would say an eventual release of the EP will be after the EVAs where they will change out the batteries :)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/20/2019 05:10 pm
https://oiir.hq.nasa.gov/asap/documents/2018_ASAP_Report-TAGGED.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3SnjjmaYCEitR74-IezketBAhZHwSk06M6EE8eRknrdO6o8sCtO_omZbk
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/20/2019 08:32 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-spacex-demo-1-briefings-events-and-broadcasts
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NASA and commercial crew provider SpaceX are targeting 2:48 a.m. EST Saturday, March 2, for the launch of the Demo-1 uncrewed flight test to the International Space Station.
Quote
It is scheduled to dock to station Sunday, March 3 at 5:55 a.m. EST.
Quote
The spacecraft will spend about five days attached to the space station. Dragon will remain at the space station until March 8 when the spacecraft will return to Earth. About five hours after Dragon leaves the station, it will conduct its deorbit burn, which lasts up to 10 minutes. It takes about 30 minutes for Dragon to re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere and splash down in the Atlantic Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 02/21/2019 01:06 am
Was DM-1 always meant to be docked for only 5 days?, I remember it being docked for longer (8 to 10 days or something), although I could be wrong
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Delta7 on 02/21/2019 03:36 am
Will station crewmembers be entering the vehicle while it is docked?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Alexphysics on 02/21/2019 09:09 am
I think questions about that should go on the Expedition 58 thread (which is the one that will recieve DM-1) since this is just a recollection of events at the ISS in general. Dragon's stay at the ISS is conditioned by multiple factors like crew time and the traffic of vehicles going and coming of the ISS so the time at the ISS was never fixed and if the launch is delayed for some reason it may change again, ISS schedule is always in change and that includes DM-1 too. Since there's a hatch opening and later on a special ceremony it's 100% likely the crew will enter the vehicle and check it out.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/21/2019 11:34 am
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/spacewalks

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Mission: Expedition 59
Date: April 8, 2019
Duration: n/a
Spacewalkers: Nick Hague, David Saint-Jacques

Mission: Expedition 59
Date: March 29, 2019
Duration: n/a
Spacewalkers: Anne McClain, Christina Koch

Mission: Expedition 59
Date: March 22, 2019
Duration: n/a
Spacewalkers: Anne McClain, Nick Hague
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/21/2019 06:03 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1098594469518196736
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/22/2019 06:57 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with two solid rocket boosters, will be the maiden flight of Boeing's Starliner space capsule on an uncrewed demonstration mission to the International Space Station, on late April or May at the earliest, during the night EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/24/2019 05:01 pm
Regarding to the orbit correction on February, 26

According to http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic2964/message1835667/#message1835667
Google translation
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The beginning of the correction is at 02: 24: 45.635 UTC, the pulse duration is 451.270 s (00: 07: 31.270)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/25/2019 10:19 am
https://www.interfax.ru/world/651941
Google translation
Cygnus spaceship de-orbited and burned over the Pacific Ocean
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The mission officially ended on February 25 at 4:05 pm US Eastern Coast , when Cygnus made a safe entry into the Earth’s atmosphere and collapsed over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 02/25/2019 02:31 pm
Rather 4:05 am EST (09:05 UTC) though.

"That post-ISS flight came to an end at about 4:05 a.m. EST (09:05 GMT) Feb. 25, 2019, when the spacecraft’s engine performed a deorbit burn to lower its orbit enough for Earth’s atmosphere to drag it down, safely burning it up over the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand."

Source: https://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/iss/ng-10-cygnus-ends-post-iss-mission-after-deploying-satellites/

NGIS release: https://news.northropgrumman.com/news/releases/northrop-grummans-cygnus-spacecraft-successfully-concludes-mission-to-the-international-space-station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/25/2019 03:21 pm
https://ria.ru/20190225/1551333418.html
Google translate:
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In the brochure of the CPC, available to RIA Novosti, it is noted that the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-12 (launch March 14), Soyuz MS-13 (July 6) and Soyuz MS-15 (September 25) will be to carry out "rapprochement with the ISS in a 4-turn scheme." At the same time, the Soyuz MS-14 unmanned ship (start - August 22) will reach the station via a two-day route.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/25/2019 05:37 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-spacex-demo-1-briefings-events-and-broadcasts

update:

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It is scheduled to dock to station Sunday, March 3 at 6:05 a.m. EST.

March 3  11:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Targeteer on 02/25/2019 10:33 pm
Mission: Expedition 59
Date: March 29, 2019
Duration: n/a
Spacewalkers: Anne McClain, Christina Koch

Won't this be the first EVA by two women?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 02/26/2019 03:32 pm

Won't this be the first EVA by two women?

I've asked myself the same and according to this list it's true: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_International_Space_Station_spacewalks
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 02/27/2019 07:08 am
The State Commission approved the ISS flight program for 2019

 The State Commission approved the ISS flight program for 2019, providing for the launch of Soyuz-MS transport manned spacecraft (TLC) and Progress-MS transport cargo ships (TGC) to the International Space Station (ISS).

 In total this year seven spacecraft will go to the station.


 Dates of manned spacecraft launches:

 March 14 - Soyuz MS-12 with the crew of the expedition ISS-59/60 (cosmonaut of Roscosmos Alexei Ovchinin, NASA astronauts Christina Cook and Nick Haig);

 July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 TPK with the crew of the expedition ISS-60/61 (Roskosmos cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov, ESA astronaut Luka Parmitano and NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan);

 August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 TPK - the first launch of a manned spacecraft on a Soyuz-2 launch vehicle of stage 1a in an unmanned (cargo-steering) version;

 September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 TPK - with a crew of astronaut Roscosmos, NASA and UAE astronauts.

 Dates of the launch of cargo ships:

 April 4 - Progress MS-11 TGC ;
 July 31 - Progress MS-12 TGC ;
 December 20 - Progress MS-13 TGC .

https://www.roscosmos.ru/26107/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/28/2019 09:50 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/20190221_birds.html
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Three ultra-small satellites of 1 U size (10 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm), designed and manufactured by Kyushu Institute of Technology as the third bulletin of the BIRDS project (* 1) on February 18, 2019, the next Saturday, 19 Singapore Space Technology One small ultra-small satellite of 3 U size (10 cm × 10 cm × 30 cm) designed and manufactured by the National University of Singapore based on the contract with the association (* 2) was transferred to the Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC) of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) It was handed over to JAXA and the installation work was carried out to release from the Japanese space experiment building "Kibo" in the International Space Station (ISS) around May to June.
The third bulletin of the BIRDS project this time is from students of Kyushu Institute of Technology and students from Sri Lanka and Nepal who are studying at the university. Among them, for Sri Lanka and Nepal, it is the country's first artificial satellite.
The installation work is proceeding smoothly and will be launched to the ISS around April in the future by the Signin Supply Vessel Operation No. 11 (NG - 11) from the state of the state of Purga in the United States.The installation work is proceeding smoothly and will be launched to the ISS around April in the future by the Signin Supply Vessel Operation No. 11 (NG - 11) from the state of the state of Purga in the United States.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/01/2019 08:43 am
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1101236602276376577
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/02/2019 05:33 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]

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

2019
March 22  ~11:00-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 29  ~11:00-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, McClain]
Early April - RRM3
April 4  11:01 / 14:25 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  ~11:00-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [Hague, Saint-Jacques]
NET April 17  20:45 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 19    20   - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April 25  10:15 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET April 27 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late April - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
NET    Late   April 29 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or May)
NET April 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET April - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
NET Late April  May 7 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing    (or May)
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late May 29 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
May-June - release of SpooQy-1 and the three, Bird JPN, Bird LKA, Bird NPL, IOD-GEMS satellites from J-SSOD#11
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
NET August 27 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or Fall)
NET August 28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin] (or Fall)
Late Summer - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or July  Fall)
Late Summer - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or July  Fall)
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET September 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or Fall)
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy (TBD), Al Mansouri/Al Neyadi]
September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch (TBD)  Hague, Al Mansouri/Al Neyadi]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Hague (TBD)  Koch  (TBD)]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) 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-M, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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
February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
March - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March 29  Early April  - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy (TBD), Morgan  (TBD)]
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
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
NET April - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (US Crew Vehicle-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Summer - MLM Nauka launch
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
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
TBD - release of satellite SamSat-1 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 (US Crew Vehicle-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 (US Crew Vehicle-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Changes on March 2nd
Changes on March 3rd
Changes on March 5th
Changes on March 7th
Changes on March 8th
Changes on March 10th
Changes on March 11th
Changes on March 14th
Changes on March 15th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/03/2019 08:36 am
Mission: Expedition 59
Date: March 29, 2019
Duration: n/a
Spacewalkers: Anne McClain, Christina Koch

Won't this be the first EVA by two women?
https://twitter.com/kfacciol/status/1101576246713085952
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/04/2019 07:33 am
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2019.html#soyuz_ms15
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According to that document, Soyuz MS-15 was expected to remain in orbit for 187 days, implying the return to Earth on March 29, 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/05/2019 06:12 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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April 4, Thursday
6:45 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Progress 72 Cargo Ship to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 7:01 a.m. EDT (All channels)
9:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and Docking of the Progress 72 Cargo Ship to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 10:25 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
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April 17, Wednesday
4:15 p.m. - Coverage of the launch of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus Cargo Craft on the CRS-11 Mission to the Space Station; launch scheduled at 4:45 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
April 19, Friday
TBD - Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-11 cargo craft at the Space Station; capture TBD (All Channels)
TBD - Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-11 cargo craft to the Unity Module of the Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/08/2019 07:13 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/03/08/crew-dragon-undocks-from-the-international-space-station/
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At 2:32 a.m. EST, Crew Dragon undocked from the International Space Station to begin the final phase of its uncrewed Demo-1 flight test.
...
Following separation, Crew Dragon’s thrusters will initiate the spacecraft’s deorbit burn at about 7:53 a.m. The 15-minute, 25-second burn will place the Crew Dragon on its final re-entry path into Earth’s atmosphere. The spacecraft is expected to splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean at about 8:45 a.m., its speed slowed by an enhanced parachute system in which drogue parachutes will deploy about four minutes before landing to unfurl four main chutes less than a minute later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: PM3 on 03/09/2019 04:01 pm
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy (TBD), Al Mansouri]
...
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Koch (TBD), Al Mansouri]

There are two UAE candidates, Hazza Al Mansouri and Sultan Al Neyadi: https://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/sheikh-mohammed-receives-emirati-astronauts-sultan-al-neyadi-hazza-al-mansouri-2019-03-06-1.680596

Is there a source that confirms the selection of Al Mansouri for MS-12?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/09/2019 05:23 pm
Is there a source that confirms the selection of Al Mansouri for MS-12?
I do not think so.
https://twitter.com/DXBMediaOffice/status/1099946395014963200

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@Astro_Hazzaa and @Astro_Alneyadi: One of us will be on the Soyuz mission to the ISS, his name will be announced in May.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/10/2019 06:29 pm
NASA has updated the schedule for Upcoming ELaNa CubeSat Launches
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
Regarding to flights to the ISS, ther are changes in NG-11 and NG-12.
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ELaNa 26
Date:  NET April 17, 2019
Mission:  NG-11 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
2 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
CAPSat – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
HARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland
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ELaNa 25
Date:  NET October 19, 2019
Mission:  NG-12 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
16 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
Argus – St. Louis University, Missouri
AzTechSat-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
CaNOP – Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin
CapSat – University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign
CryoCube – NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida
CySat – Iowa State University, Ames
HuskySat – University of Washington, Seattle
NEUTRON-1 – University of Hawaii, Manoa
OPAL – Utah State University, Logan
Phoenix – Arizona State University, Tempe
RadSat-U – Montana State University, Bozeman
SOCRATES – University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
SPACE HAUC – University of Massachusetts - Lowell
SORTIE – ASTRA, Boulder, Colorado
SPOC – University of Georgia, Athens
TJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Virginia

BTW, CAPSat is mentioned in both flights.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/11/2019 08:48 am
It is deploying from Cygnus or Antares? Not from ISS?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/11/2019 09:24 am
I do not know that at the moment, we have to wait for a press release of NanoRacks and/or Northrop Grumman in front of the launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/11/2019 09:32 am
But here is a conformation from JAXA for SpooQy-1 and the three Birds 3 satellites on deployment from Kibo.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/kuoa/news/1802_spooqy-1.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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The CubeSat was handed over this time based on the contract to deploy small satellites from "Kibo". It was done between JAXA and 'Singapore Space and Technology Association' (SSTA). The SpooQy-1 and BIRDS-3 were handed over to JAXA on the same day and are scheduled to be launched aboard the Cygnus 11 Spacecraft from Virginia, USA.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/11/2019 02:28 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25917/
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14.03.2019  22:14:09  Запуск ТПК «Союз МС-12»  БАЙКОНУР Союз-ФГ
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/11/2019 02:56 pm
From the ISS Crew Plan thread
https://www.americaspace.com/2019/03/08/on-international-womens-day-nasa-looks-forward-to-first-all-female-eva-in-late-march-koch-tapped-for-longer-iss-stay/

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Much speculation has abounded in recent months about the return schedule for various U.S. and Russian crew members, later this year, particularly in light of the fact that the first United Arab Emirates (UAE) spacefarer is expected to fly a short-duration mission of around ten days aboard Soyuz MS-15 in September. To free up a seat aboard Soyuz MS-12 for his return to Earth, it has been suggested that a Soyuz MS-12 crew member may enjoy a longer than nominal stay aboard the ISS. In comments provided to AmericaSpace, NASA’s Rob Navias explained definitively that “Hague returns to Earth in October”.

Launching alongside the UAE spaceflight participant are expected to be Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka—who will rejoin his one-time crewmate Christina Koch—and former NASA Chief Astronaut Chris Cassidy, who will remain aboard the space station until late spring 2020. According to Mr. Navias, “we expect Koch to remain on-board ISS” beyond October, with Ovchinin and Hague joining the UAE astronaut aboard Soyuz MS-12 for the return to Earth on 3 October. Asked if Koch would return on Soyuz MS-13 in December, or remain aboard even longer, returning on Soyuz MS-15 in April 2020, Mr. Navias advised that “the Flight Program is under review”. In either case, a landing in December 2019 or later will provide Koch with a minimum-duration mission of nine months aboard the ISS, the second-longest duration ever achieved by a female spacefarer on a single mission, after Peggy Whitson.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/13/2019 02:33 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1105833983454167040
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/13/2019 02:35 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1105835585745403904
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/14/2019 03:41 pm
NASA has updated the site about Upcoming ELaNa CubeSat Launches
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 26
Date:  NET April 17, 2019
Mission:  NG-11 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
2 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed
CAPSat – University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
HARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland
Only two sats remain, HARP and TJREVERB moved to NG-12. The question is about the three Virginia CubeSat Constellation satellites, which are readdy to fly, but not included in the new schedule.
They have changed it again.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
Now only the VCC sats are on NG-11.
As I assumed CAPSat is now NG-12, HARP is missing.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 03/15/2019 03:14 am
Is Soyuz MS-13 still scheduled for landing on December 19th?, because if the mission is launching 6 July, then the mission would come out to 166 days long, although during the recent press conference with Dmitry Rogozin and William Gerstenmaier, Gerstenmaier stated that Hammock-Koch and and Morgan would have their missions extended to facilitate the flight of a UAE astronaut, and he specifically stated that Morgan would be extending his mission past 180 days (I may have heard this wrong but I'm pretty sure thats what I heard). That means MS-13 will be at least 180 days long, which will mean either the launch date is moving to the left to around 22 June, or the landing date will have to move to the right to around 3 January 2020. I may have missed something although I though I would bring this up because I haven't seen anyone asking about it.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/15/2019 03:53 am
https://ria.ru/20190315/1551810541.html
Google translate:
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"The American side brought to the Russian information about the launch date of the Starliner unmanned ship - April 29. One day after the launch, the ship must dock with the ISS. It is planned that on May 7 Starliner will leave the station and return to Earth," the agency’s source said.
However, according to him, the launch of Starliner may be postponed to May.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 03/15/2019 03:58 am
Is Soyuz MS-13 still scheduled for landing on December 19th?, because if the mission is launching 6 July, then the mission would come out to 166 days long, although during the recent press conference with Dmitry Rogozin and William Gerstenmaier, Gerstenmaier stated that Hammock-Koch and and Morgan would have their missions extended to facilitate the flight of a UAE astronaut, and he specifically stated that Morgan would be extending his mission past 180 days (I may have heard this wrong but I'm pretty sure thats what I heard). That means MS-13 will be at least 180 days long, which will mean either the launch date is moving to the left to around 22 June, or the landing date will have to move to the right to around 3 January 2020. I may have missed something although I though I would bring this up because I haven't seen anyone asking about it.

The plan is to have Koch launch on Soyuz MS-12 and return on Soyuz MS-13, while Morgan launches on Soyuz MS-13 and returns on Soyuz MS-15. Hence both Koch and Morgan will have their individual flights extended past 180 days, although the duration of Soyuz flights are not extended.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/15/2019 07:27 am
March 15  01:01:43 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/15/2019 08:51 am
March 15  01:01:43 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/16/2019 07:18 am
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1106637988979712000
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/16/2019 07:40 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines

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

2019
March 29  12:20-19:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, McClain  Hague]
Early April - RRM3
April 4  11:01 / 14:24 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  12:05-19:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [Hague  McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET April 17  20:46 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 19 ~09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April 25  10:20 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET April 27 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late April - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
NET April - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
May 29 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Mid-March)
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
May-June - release of SpooQy-1, Bird JPN, Bird LKA, Bird NPL, IOD-GEMS satellites from J-SSOD#11
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
July 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan] (or July 20)
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late Summer  Late August  July 25 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Fall)
July 26 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET July - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Late Summer  September  August 5 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Fall)
NET April 29  August 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch (or May)
NET April 30  August 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
NET May 7  August 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin] (or Fall)
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
Late September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
NET Late September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Al Mansouri/Al Neyadi]
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri/Al Neyadi]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 27  Late December  November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or Fall)
NET August 28  Late December  November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2  (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET September 3  Late December  November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]  (or Fall)
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 18 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch] (or February 2020)
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) 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-M, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Mid-April  March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Mid-April  March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 29 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy, Morgan]
NET Early January  March - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET Early January  March - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
April  NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
April  NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
March  April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
March  April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Early February  April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early February  April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
NET April - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
May  June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May  NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Summer - MLM Nauka launch
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
Summer - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET Summer - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
October  NET December  - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October  NET December  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
TBD - release of satellite SamSat-1 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April  NET June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April  NET June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET September 2020  Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET September 2020  Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
NET October 2020  Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October 2020  Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October  NET December  - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October  NET December  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on March 16th
Changes on March 18th
Changes on March 19th
Changes on March 20th
Changes on March 21st
Changes on March 22nd
Changes on March 23rd
Changes on March 24th
Changes on March 26th
Changes on March 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/16/2019 11:40 am
https://twitter.com/alberto_macr/status/1106574069703606273

That looks like Dragon2 CRS-21 with NanoRacksAirlock now in October 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/18/2019 12:15 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
March 29, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station U.S. Spacewalk with astronauts McClain and Koch. Spacewalk begins at 8:20 a.m. will last about 7 hours (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2019 08:20 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
March 22, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station U.S. spacewalk with astronauts McClain and Hague. Spacewalk begins at 8:05 a.m. EDT and will last about 7 hours. (All Channels)
...
April 8, Monday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 59 U.S. spacewalk with astronauts Hague and Saint-Jacques. Spacewalk begins at 8:05 a.m. EDT and will last about 7 hours. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/20/2019 08:41 am
Cross post from here (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37802.msg1924605#msg1924605):

Aug 2019: SpX-DM2 = "U.S. Crew Vehicle - 1"
Dec 2019: Boe-CFT = "U.S. Crew Vehicle - 2"
Dec 2019: First regular USCV flight = "U.S. Crew Vehicle - 3"
Mar 2020: Dragon CRS-20
Apr 2020: Second regular USCV flight = "U.S. Crew Vehicle - 4"
Apr 2020: Cygnus NG-13

https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/fy_2020_congressional_justification.pdf
Page LSO-35 = PDF page 208

[Edit: added CRS-20 and NG-13]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/20/2019 11:57 am
According to the NK forum the launch of Boe-OFT is now planned on August, 17.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/20/2019 05:27 pm
And again, according to the NK Forum, the next reboost of the orbit of the ISS is planned on March, 23, 14.09 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/21/2019 05:21 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
April 19, Friday
4 a.m. - Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-11 cargo craft at the Space Station; capture scheduled at approximately 5:30 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-11 cargo craft to the Unity Module of the Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/22/2019 07:19 am
First flight of DreamChaser to the ISS in 2021
https://twitter.com/SierraNevCorp/status/1108820667020001281
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/22/2019 07:21 am
https://ria.ru/20190322/1552012520.html
Launch SpX-DM2 planned: July, 25
Docking: July, 26
Undocking and splashdown: August, 5
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/22/2019 08:54 am
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-space-boeing/boeing-delays-flight-test-to-international-space-station-sources-idUSKCN1R12QR
Quote
Boeing Co has delayed by at least three months its first uncrewed flight to the International Space Station under NASA’s human spaceflight program, and pushed its crewed flight until November, industry sources said on Wednesday.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/25/2019 08:48 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-updates-spacewalk-assignments-announces-final-preview-briefing

Quote
Koch had been scheduled to conduct this spacewalk with astronaut McClain, in what would have been the first all-female spacewalk. However, after consulting with McClain and Hague following the first spacewalk, mission managers decided to adjust the assignments, due in part to spacesuit availability on the station. McClain learned during her first spacewalk that a medium-size hard upper torso – essentially the shirt of the spacesuit – fits her best. Because only one medium-size torso can be made ready by Friday, March 29, Koch will wear it.

McClain now is tentatively scheduled to perform her next spacewalk – the third in this series – on Monday, April 8 with Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques. Assignments for this spacewalk will be finalized following completion of the second spacewalk.


March 29  12:20-19:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
Early April - RRM3

April 8  12:05-19:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (Truss Jumper U/R) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]


Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 03/27/2019 10:01 pm
"When Kounotori 8 launches to the ISS in the fall, it will bring another pallet of batteries, this time for the P6 truss. The pallet from Kounotori 7 will be loaded in Kounotori 8 for disposal at the end of its mission. In 2020, Kounotori 9 is expected to bring the batteries for the S6 truss."

Source: https://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/iss/astronauts-install-new-batteries-outside-the-international-space-station/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 03/27/2019 10:15 pm
"When Kounotori 8 launches to the ISS in the fall, it will bring another pallet of batteries, this time for the P6 truss. The pallet from Kounotori 7 will be loaded in Kounotori 8 for disposal at the end of its mission. In 2020, Kounotori 9 is expected to bring the batteries for the S6 truss."

Source: https://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/iss/astronauts-install-new-batteries-outside-the-international-space-station/
There is some discussion to fly HTV-9 in a double ULC configuration to return both of the HTV-8 and HTV-9 pallets because they prefer controlled disposal over jettison.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/28/2019 03:53 am
https://ria.ru/20190328/1552174574.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The American side appealed to the Russian with a request to postpone the launch of the Union MS-13 for two weeks - from 6 to 20 July, as well as to extend its flight for two months - from December 2019 until February 2020," the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/28/2019 03:45 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/25918/
Quote
04.04.2019 14:01:35    Запуск ТГК «Прогресс МС-11»  БАЙКОНУР  Союз-2
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/29/2019 06:06 am
https://ria.ru/20190328/1552174574.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The American side appealed to the Russian with a request to postpone the launch of the Union MS-13 for two weeks - from 6 to 20 July, as well as to extend its flight for two months - from December 2019 until February 2020," the source said.
Confirmed:
https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/1111374942015086592
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 03/29/2019 11:10 am
He says the request is still being considered and a decision would be made "in the coming days".

https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/1111509475922493440
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/29/2019 08:20 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]

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

2019
NET April 17  20:46 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
NET April 19 ~09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April    25   26  09:55 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET April    27   28  11:00 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or NET May)
NET Late April - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April - EFU adapter exchange
NET Late April - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation (or NET May)
Early  NET April - RRM3
NET April - release of EP with 9 old batteries by SSRMS
Mid-May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
May 29 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or NET June)
NET Late May - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown (or NET June)
May-June - release of SpooQy-1, Bird JPN, Bird LKA, Bird NPL, IOD-GEMS satellites from J-SSOD#11
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2 - release of satellites IOD-1, DESCENT from NRCSD#16
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 20  16:25 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan] (or July 6)
NET July 23 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
July 26 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
August 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
August 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin] (or Fall)
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy  Meir, Al Mansouri /Al Neyadi]
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri /Al Neyadi]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi] (or February 2020)
December  NET April 2020  - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) 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-M, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch] (or December 18, 2020)
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 29 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Cassidy  Meir, Morgan]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
April - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
April - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Summer  July - MLM Nauka launch
Summer  July - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
Summer  July - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Summer  July - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Summer  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Summer  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET  Summer  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET  Summer  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET  Summer  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET  Summer  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
October - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
TBD - release of satellite SamSat-1 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on March 29th
Changes on April 4th
Changes on April 5th
Changes on April 6th
Changes on April 7th
Changes on April 8th
Changes on April 9th
Changes on April 10th
Changes on April 11th
Changes on April 13th
Changes on April 14th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/02/2019 07:57 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/02/resupply-rocket-at-launch-pad-as-astronauts-prep-for-third-spacewalk/
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Flight Engineers Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques are readying their spacesuits and tools for a spacewalk set to begin Monday at 8:05 a.m. EDT. The spacewalking duo will install truss jumpers next week to provide a redundant power source to the Canadarm2 robotic arm.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/04/2019 02:53 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1113809497905143808
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/05/2019 05:10 am
https://vk.com/video-30315369_456240620
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/08/2019 04:16 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/05/spacewalk-this-monday-ahead-of-two-u-s-cargo-missions-this-month/
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Next up is Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus space freighter when it launches from Virginia on April 17 on a two-day ride to the station’s Unity module. SpaceX follows in late April when its Dragon cargo craft blasts off from Florida on a two-day trip to the orbital lab’s Harmony module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/08/2019 02:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/08/astronauts-conducting-third-spacewalk-to-upgrade-station-power-systems/
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The spacewalkers set their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 7:31 a.m. EDT then exited the Quest airlock into the vacuum of space. The team will spend about six-and-a-half hours installing truss jumpers to provide a redundant power source for the Canadarm2 robotic arm.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/08/2019 06:40 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/08/u-s-and-canadian-astronauts-wrap-up-power-upgrades-spacewalk/
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Expedition 59 Flight Engineers Anne McClain of NASA and David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency concluded their spacewalk at 2 p.m. EDT. During the six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully established a redundant path of power to the Canadian-built robotic arm, known as Canadarm2, and installed cables to provide for more expansive wireless communications coverage outside the orbital complex, as well as for enhanced hardwired computer network capability. The duo also relocated an adapter plate from the first spacewalk in preparation for future battery upgrade operations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/09/2019 10:47 am
https://twitter.com/EIRSAT1/status/1115507121125195779

http://www.esa.int/Education/CubeSats_-_Fly_Your_Satellite/Current_call_-_now_closed
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For the current edition of the Fly Your Satellite!  programme, only launch opportunities from the International Space Station (ISS) are envisioned, and CubeSat teams applying need to ensure that their mission complies with a deployment to orbit from the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/09/2019 10:56 am
Links to the other cubesats of FLY YOUR SATELLITE! 2
http://www.esa.int/Education/CubeSats_-_Fly_Your_Satellite/Fly_Your_Satellite!_2_Meet_the_Teams
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/11/2019 05:41 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/26273/
Google translate:
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In August, we transport MLM from the Khrunichev center to RSC Energia. There he will be brought to mind, will carry out all the necessary tests, after which he will be sent to Baikonur. If all goes well, then in July 2020 we plan to launch it. This is extremely important. You can not later. Because later the resource of engines, devices ends ...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/12/2019 08:20 am
https://www.interfax.ru/russia/657926
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The launch of the Soyuz-FG rocket with the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft with the next crew of the International Space Station was postponed from 6 to 20 July, and an interdepartmental state commission made the decision.
According to the decision of the commission, a copy of which is available to Interfax, the launch will take place on July 20. Russian Alexander Skvortsov, Italian Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan will go to the station from Baikonur.
In February, the State Commission approved the program of flights to the International Space Station (ISS) for the current year. The launch of the Soyuz-FG launch scheduled earlier on July 6 will be the second expedition with the participation of Roskosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/12/2019 08:24 am
https://www.interfax.ru/world/657933
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A citizen of the United Arab Emirates Hazzaa Al-Mansuri will be the first person in space in the history of this country, an informed source told Interfax.
"Hazzaa Al-Mansuri should go to the International Space Station on September 25 this year, along with Russian Oleg Skripochka and American Jessica Mier," the agency’s source said.
Currently, Al-Mansuri, along with his compatriot Sultan Al-Neyadi, are conducting training at the Cosmonaut Training Center (CPC).
"The first UAE astronaut will return to Earth on October 3 on the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft together with NASA astronaut Nick Haig and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin," the agency’s source said.
The astronaut from the USA, Christine Cook, who flew to the ISS on March 14 with a Russian and an American, will have to stay in orbit, since there are only three places in the ship. She will return to Earth on another ship.
The flight of an UAE astronaut will lead to an extension of the time spent at the station and a member of another expedition. Andrew Morgan will stay longer than planned in orbit, who will go into space on July 20 with Russian Alexander Skvortsov and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano from Italy.
Skripochka and Meir will work on the ISS until February 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/12/2019 11:51 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-coverage-set-for-april-17-cygnus-launch-to-international-space-station
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The Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until July 23, when it will depart, deploy NanoRacks customer CubeSats, and then have an extended mission in orbit until December before it will dispose of several tons of trash during a scheduled fiery reentry and destruction in Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/12/2019 06:18 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/next-space-station-crew-available-for-media-interviews

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The crew is scheduled to launch to the space station aboard the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 12:25 pm EDT (9:25 pm Baikonur time) July 20, the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/13/2019 09:04 pm
https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/methane-leak-outside-iss-us-segment-had-no-i-593891.html
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WASHINGTON (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 13th April, 2019) The liquid methane leak that occurred outside the US segment of the International Space Station (ISS) did not impact other station systems or operations, NASA Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot told Sputnik.
"On April 8, the Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) started experiencing issues powering up its cryogen coolers that maintain the temperature of liquid methane contained within the module," Huot said Friday. "As a result, the temperature of the liquid began to rise. The liquid methane turned into a gas and was safely vented from the payload. There was no impact to other station systems or operations.
A Russian space industry source told Sputnik earlier in the day that a leak of several dozen kilograms of liquid methane had occurred outside the US segment of the ISS due to the failure of the experimental equipment RRM-3 to test the refueling process.
The RRM-3 equipment, developed by NASA, was delivered to the ISS in December 2018 on board the Dragon cargo ship. It was installed on a platform outside the hull of the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/14/2019 11:09 am
https://twitter.com/VicGlover/status/1116778808428908544
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/15/2019 07:49 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/04/11/iss-daily-summary-report-4112019/
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Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Operations: Yesterday afternoon, Robotics Ground Controllers powered up the MSS and then configured the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) and Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) to start the final stages of the 4A battery cleanup. The team removed the NiH2 battery from the External Pallet (EP) and transferred it to the 4A Integrated Electronics Assembly (IEA). They then inserted it into the slot freed up by US EVA 54.  Upon completion of installation, they moved back to the EP and transferred the NiH2 battery from the Enhanced ORU Temporary Platform (EOTP) to the empty slot on the EP. Once completed, the team began the Robotics Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) procedures and stopped in a configuration that protects the MSS from today’s controlled methane discharge from RRM3.

Robotics Refueling Mission (RMM)3: Following the repowering of RRM3 after the EVA on Monday, a trip of the 120V Ops power to RRM3 occurred while the source cryo cooler was operating. Troubleshooting confirmed and isolated the trip to the cryo cooler electronics. Without thermal control from the RRM-3 cryo coolers, venting of 19 kg of on-board methane is not preventable. Pressure and temperature trends were continually monitored throughout the week and the team prepared for a burst disc failure case. It was determined that a forced failure of the burst disc would be better controlled than allowing the system to reach thermal limits on its own. Early this morning the team activated the heaters on the cryo cooler to force the pressure to rise to a level that would cause the burst disc to burst and the venting of methane to occur. ISS systems were in an analyzed configuration to support the methane venting. Dynamic venting began at 7:42 AM CT and lasted approximately 20 seconds. Currently, RRM3 pressure and temperature sensors indicate remaining methane in the source dewar is in a solid state and actively sublimating. Ice buildup was noted on the outside of the payload and has since detached.  No additional ice accumulation is expected. Sublimation of remaining methane is expected to continue for several hours. ISS was returned to nominal configuration and there are no further concerns.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/15/2019 08:59 pm
https://www.interfax.ru/world/657933
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Skripochka and Meir will work on the ISS until February 6.

Soyuz MS-15 schedule landing on February 6, 2020?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/16/2019 04:05 am
https://www.interfax.ru/world/657933
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Skripochka and Meir will work on the ISS until February 6.
Soyuz MS-15 schedule landing on February 6, 2020?

https://ria.ru/20190416/1552721001.html
Google translate:
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"Taking into account the fact that the launch and landing of the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft at the request of NASA was postponed, respectively, from July 6 to 20 and from December 18 to February 6, Christine Cook, who is to return to Earth on this ship along with Russian Alexander Skvortsov and the Italian Luca Parmitano, will spend 329 days in space, or 11 months, "said the agency interlocutor.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/16/2019 06:06 am
Thanks
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2019 04:37 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

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

2019
NET April    26   30  08:21 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
NET April 28  May 2  10:50 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation (or Late April)
NET Late April  May - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET Late April  May - EFU adapter exchange
NET April  May - RRM3
NET April  May (TBD) - release of EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS
May 29 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET Late May 31 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late May 31 - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
May-June - release of SpooQy-1, Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA), IOD-GEMS satellites from J-SSOD#11
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 3 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 24    25   - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET Q2  May-  June - release of satellites IOD-1 GEMS, DESCENT EntrySat, KRAKSat, Swiatowid and  ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 20  16:25 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 23 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
August 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
August 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July 25  NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
July 26  NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
August 5  NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November 2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
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 Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3
Mid-May  TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 29 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET November 2019  March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Late December 2019  March - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi] (or February 2020)
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
August 2019  NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin] (or Fall 2019)
July - MLM Nauka launch
July - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from  Zvezda nadir)
July - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
April  September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
April  September - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
2019  TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA (or Early 2020)
TBD - release of satellite SamSat-1 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
October 2020  March - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 2020  March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April  September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April  September - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
October 2021  March - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 2021  March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 17th
Changes on April 19th
Changes on April 20th
Changes on April 21st
Changes on April 24th
Changes on April 26th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/17/2019 12:27 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-first-flight-record-setting-mission/

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The mission schedule currently is as follows:

June 24: Current Expedition 59 crew members Anne McClain of NASA, David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency, and Oleg Kononenko of Roscosmos will return to Earth. Koch and fellow NASA astronaut Nick Hague, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin will remain aboard the space station and begin Expedition 60.

July 20: NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Luca Parmitano, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov are scheduled to launch to the space station and join Expedition 60, returning the orbiting laboratory’s crew complement to six. Parmitano and Skvortsov will return in February 2020 with Koch, leaving Morgan behind for his extended stay.

Sept. 25: NASA astronaut Jessica Meir is scheduled to launch to the station with Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka and United Arab Emirates’ Hazzaa Ali Almansoori, a Roscosmos spaceflight participant who will return with Hague and Ovchinin Oct. 3. Meir and Skripochka will return in spring 2020 with Morgan.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2019 05:55 pm
https://twitter.com/myfirstsatellit/status/1118552646640705541
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2019 06:06 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1118525026393833477
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Liss on 04/18/2019 12:10 pm
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
April - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
October - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Hoshide]

Well, may I ask if Hoshide is going to return by Soyuz or Starliner?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/18/2019 04:23 pm
The next robotic operation after the berthing of Cygnus should be the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) Transfer Tray (MTT) activities. The MISSE-11 rotation cycle was launched on NG-11.
https://www.issnationallab.org/press-releases/northrop-grumman-crs-11-payload-overview/
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Six sample decks (three MSCs) deploy as part of the MISSE-11 mission, with a total of 99 individual NASA and commercial samples. This will put the total number of MISSE samples in orbit to 349, as MISSE-11 joins MISSE-10 and elements of MISSE-9.
AFAIK 4 MSC from MISSE-9 and 3 from MISSE-10 will be deinstalled from.
So at the end of this mission there will be 7 MSC on MISSE-FF.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/18/2019 04:29 pm
Well, may I ask if Hoshide is going to return by Soyuz or Starliner?
No longer! 8)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/19/2019 02:46 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/2019/04/19/spacex-crs-17-launch-now-scheduled-for-april-30/
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A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is now scheduled to launch at 4:22 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 30, on a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/19/2019 05:50 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/19/astronaut-commands-robotic-arm-to-capture-cygnus-cargo-craft-2/
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At 5:28 a.m. EDT, Expedition 59 Flight Engineer Anne McClain of NASA used the International Space Station’s robotic Canadarm2 to grapple the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft as David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency monitored Cygnus systems during its approach.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/19/2019 05:53 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/19/cygnus-cargo-craft-attached-to-station-until-july/
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After its capture this morning at 5:28 a.m. EDT, the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 7:31 a.m.
...
Cygnus will remain at the space station until July 23, when the spacecraft will depart the station, deploy NanoRacks customer CubeSats, then have an extended mission of nine months before it will dispose of several tons of trash during a fiery reentry into Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/20/2019 02:32 am
https://ria.ru/20190420/1552873818.html
Google translate:
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“The first launch of the Starliner ship with the crew on board is scheduled for November 1. It will arrive on the ISS a day after launch and remain on it until the spring of 2020,” the agency’s source said.
The ship will fly a crew of NASA astronauts Michael Fink and Nicole Aunapu Mann, as well as astronaut Boeing Christopher Ferguson.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/20/2019 09:43 am
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/elana_26_ng11_cubesat_factsheet_508.pdf
ELaNa 26 International Space Station CubeSat Deployment Launch April 2019 – Deployment June 2019
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/20/2019 07:57 pm
Based on current schedules the New ECLSS rack(s) will likely launch to ISS on HTV-X2 which is scheduled for 2022 launch. Could also launch on HTV-X1 which is currently slated for Q4 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/21/2019 10:12 am
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/04/spacexs-crew-dragon-spacecraft-anomaly-static-fire-testing/
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The exact timeframe for the Demo-2 mission is currently under evaluation from the NASA and SpaceX teams. However, before today’s anomaly, it was understood that very late summer or early fall was the earliest possible timeframe that the launch could occur under.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/21/2019 08:53 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/04/20/spacex-confirms-anomaly-during-crew-dragon-engine-test/
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SpaceX’s first Crew Dragon mission with astronauts, known as Demo-2, was scheduled no earlier than July 25. NASA said earlier this month that it would reevaluate the target launch date for the Demo-2 mission in the next few weeks, and sources recently suggested — before Saturday’s accident — that the Demo-2 launch was likely to be rescheduled for late September or early October.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/23/2019 05:55 pm
The next robotic operation after the berthing of Cygnus should be the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) Transfer Tray (MTT) activities. The MISSE-11 rotation cycle was launched on NG-11.
Plan for today.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/04/22/iss-daily-summary-report-4222019/
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MISSE MSC Installation on to JEM Slide Table (NASA)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/25/2019 06:04 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-broadcast-next-space-station-resupply-launch-prelaunch-activities-0
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Dragon will remain at the space station until May 31, when the spacecraft will return to Earth with research and return cargo.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/26/2019 02:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/04/25/iss-daily-summary-report-4252019/
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Robotics Flight Controllers successfully installed one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility and verified commanding capability. Robotics will continue to install the remaining 3 MSCs that arrived on NG-11.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/27/2019 08:05 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the next Dragon resupply missio
n to the ISS, CRS-17, from pad 40 on May 1 at 3:59am EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/27/2019 08:32 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

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

2019
NET May - OCO-3, STP-H6 extract from trunk and installation
NET May - release of satellites Redeye, Rwanda telecom sat  from Kaber
NET May - release of Rwanda telecom sat
NET May - EFU adapter exchange
NET May - RRM3
NET May (TBD) - release of EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS
May 29 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 31 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 31 - Dragon (SpX-17) splashdown
May-June - release of SpooQy-1, Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June    3   4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June    3   4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 24 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - release of satellites IOD-1 GEMS, EntrySat, KRAKSat, Swiatowid and  ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 20  16:25 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 23 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
August 2 - Progress MS-12 (73P) docking (to Pirs)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
August 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
August 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November 2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December  Early 2020 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December  Early 2020 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
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 Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Pirs  Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 20  April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide (TBD)]
March 29 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
March - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June  July - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
NET June  July - Pirs and Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skvortsov, Ovchinin] (or Fall 2019)
July - MLM Nauka launch
June  July - Pirs and Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
June  July - Pirs and Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide (TBD)]
September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
September - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
 March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
 September - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
March - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 27th
Changes on April 29th
Changes on April 30th
Changes on May 1st
Changes on May 2nd
Changes on May 3rd
Changes on May 4th
 Changes on May 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/29/2019 05:46 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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May 4, Saturday
5 a.m. - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 6:45 a.m. ET (All Channels)
9 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2019 09:57 am
https://twitter.com/nextspaceflight/status/1123041045418213376
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2019 10:01 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the next Dragon resupply mission to
the ISS, CRS-17, from pad 40 on May 3 at the earliest at 3:11am EDT. The launch time gets about
22-26 min earlier each day. The first stage will land back at Cape Canaveral about eight minutes after
launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/30/2019 02:05 pm
https://ria.ru/20190430/1553183650.html
Quote
Источник РИА Новости сообщал, что запуск корабля с миссией МКС-63/64 запланирован на 20 марта 2020 года.

That means, that Soyuz MS-16 is planned to launch on March, 20 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/30/2019 05:31 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1123276599506477056
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/30/2019 05:43 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
May 5, Sunday
5 a.m. - Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 6:45 a.m. ET
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/01/2019 06:07 am
https://ria.ru/20190501/1553206782.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The flight of the Progress MS-12 to the ISS is planned according to a two-day scheme," said the spokesperson for Roscosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/01/2019 07:07 am
https://ria.ru/20190430/1553183650.html
Google translate:
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It is reported that the primary and backup crews of the ISS-63/64 mission are currently being trained. The main crew includes Nikolay Tikhonov and Andrey Babkin. It is noteworthy that both never flew into space. In the backup crew Anatoly Ivanishin (2 flights) and rookie Ivan Wagner.
...
Source RIA Novosti reported that the launch of the spacecraft with the mission ISS-63/64 is scheduled for March 20, 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 05/01/2019 07:28 am
https://ria.ru/20190430/1553183650.html
Google translate:
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It is reported that the primary and backup crews of the ISS-63/64 mission are currently being trained. The main crew includes Nikolay Tikhonov and Andrey Babkin. It is noteworthy that both never flew into space. In the backup crew Anatoly Ivanishin (2 flights) and rookie Ivan Wagner.
...
Source RIA Novosti reported that the launch of the spacecraft with the mission ISS-63/64 is scheduled for March 20, 2020.

Will ISS-62 be only a 3-person expedition (with Skripochka, Meir and Morgan)?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/01/2019 07:37 am
Will ISS-62 be only a 3-person expedition (with Skripochka, Meir and Morgan)?
I assume ISS-62/63 will include a crew of Dragon2 or Starliner, if they can launch in time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/02/2019 06:25 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1124002783777128450
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/03/2019 07:37 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/2019/05/03/drone-ship-power-issue-forces-scrub-of-crs-17-launch/
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Drone Ship Power Issue Forces Scrub of CRS-17 Launch

This morning’s launch attempt has scrubbed due to a drone ship power issue. The next launch opportunity will be at 2:48 a.m. EDT Saturday, May 4.

Launch coverage for the SpaceX CRS-17 mission to the International Space Station will begin at 2:30 a.m. EDT on NASA Television and the agency’s website. A launch of the SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft on Saturday will result in its arrival at the space station on Monday, May 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/04/2019 04:29 am
https://ria.ru/20190504/1553251138.html
Google translate:
Quote
"This year, another ten spacewalks are planned for the American program," the agency’s source said.
According to him, during an EVA in July, NASA astronauts will prepare a second port at the station for receiving American manned spacecraft. In September-October, as the source said, there will be six EVA's in order to replace the batteries in the US segment of the ISS. At the end of the year, several more EVA's are planned for the repair of the cooling system of the AMS-02 spectrometer.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/04/2019 08:54 am
Kenny (NASA):

Grapple is Monday at 0800 EDT (1200 UTC).  About 1.5 hours later to berth to Node-2 nadir.  Hatch open on Monday afternoon (crew time).

3 June is new unberth/come home date.  Progress undock around that time too.  Will talk to Russian colleagues about that and the planned Russian EVA around that time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/04/2019 10:44 pm
We know from JAXA:

Exp 62/63 => Soichi Noguchi

Exp 64/65 => Akihiko Hoshide

So Hoshide's participation is not correct!!

March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/05/2019 07:37 am
We know from JAXA:

Exp 62/63 => Soichi Noguchi

Exp 64/65 => Akihiko Hoshide

So Hoshide's participation is not correct!!

March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]

Maybe the plan has changed due to the delaying of the USCV flights.
IIRC Akihiko Hoshide will be on the ISS during the Olympic Games in Tokyo (July/August).
And it was mentioned, that he is on training as Flight Engineer 2 of the Soyuz.
So a launch on Soyuz MS-16 is a good solution.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/06/2019 04:02 am
https://ria.ru/20190506/1553282454.html
Google translate:
Quote
The undocking of Progress MS-10 from the Zvezda module of the ISS is scheduled for June 4, said a spokesman for Roskosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/06/2019 01:32 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2019/05/06/dragon-spacecraft-captured-at-701-a-m-edt/
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Dragon Spacecraft Captured at 7:01 a.m. EDT

While the International Space Station was traveling over the north Atlantic Ocean, astronauts David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency and Nick Hague of NASA grappled Dragon at 7:01 a.m. EDT using the space station’s robotic arm Canadarm2.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/06/2019 01:56 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1125393663755018240
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/06/2019 02:38 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/05/06/spacex-cargo-craft-attached-to-station/
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Two days after its launch from Florida, the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft was installed on the Earth-facing side of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 9:32 a.m. EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/08/2019 10:15 pm
Noting:
Dual-docked Visiting Vehicles (VV) on USOS, May 6 to May 31 June 3.  Cygnus NG-11 and Dragon SpX-17.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/09/2019 08:16 am
http://www.alphaspace.com/news/alpha-space-celebrates-third-successful-installation-of-misse-carriers-on-the-international-space-station/
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Alpha Space Test and Research Alliance, LLC (Alpha Space), the only company in the world to own and operate a dedicated external testing facility in space, announced today that three new science and experiment carriers have been robotically installed on its MISSE facility on the International Space Station and successfully initiated for operations. 
Quote
Alpha Space will continue to launch and return MISSE science and experiment carriers approximately every six months for the rest of the ISS’ planned life, working through a cooperative agreement with NASA and a user agreement with the ISS National Lab.
Quote
“Our next two launches are scheduled for October 2019 and spring 2020,” shared Gittleman, “and we still have room for new experiments and tests.”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/09/2019 05:57 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/05/09/crew-relaxes-as-two-robotic-arms-prepare-for-payload-handoffs/
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The remotely controlled Canadarm2 robotic arm will first extract the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) from Dragon’s trunk. Japan’s robotic arm will then take hold of the OCO-3 and install the global carbon detection device on Kibo’s external pallet. The Canadarm2 will then extract and install the Space Test Program-Houston 6 hardware for space physics research on the station’s truss structure.
Finally, the Japanese robotic arm will hand off the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) to the Canadarm2 for installation in Dragon’s trunk. CATS will burn up over Earth’s atmosphere when Dragon’s trunk separates during its reentry at the end of May.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/10/2019 11:16 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS

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

2019
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 29  15:44 / 22:14 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
NET May - EFU adapter exchange
NET May - release of satellites Redeye from Kaber
NET May - release of Rwanda telecom sat
NET May (TBD) - release of EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS
May 31  June 3  TBD / 04:02 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 31  June 3  ~09:00 / ~10:00 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
May-June - release of SpooQy-1, Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 24  23:25 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:54 / 02:47 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June - release of satellites IOD-1 GEMS, EntrySat, KRAKSat, Swiatowid and  ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
NET July 8 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk] (or Early-Mid July)
NET July 10 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 23 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 31 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch
NET July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
August 2 - Progress MS-12 (73P) docking (to Pirs)
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
August 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
August 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 USCV-1 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late September-Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November 2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
Late - release of love satellite (Japan) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan), RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
March 29 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
March - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock
NET June  July - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET June  July - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
September - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
July  Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
July  NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
July  NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
July  NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
July  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
July  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET July  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET July  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET July  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET July  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
 March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
 September - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
March - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on May 10th
Changes on May 11th
Changes on May 12th
Changes on May 14th
Changes on May 15th
Changes on May 16th
Changes on May 21st
Changes on May 23rd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/10/2019 02:58 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/05/09/iss-daily-summary-report-5092019/
 
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They then removed the MTT and stowed three MSCs (MISSE Sample Carriers) for return.  The JOTI was then reconfigured to support an upcoming BCDU (Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) transfer through the JEMAL.

And it looks like OCO-3 was installed by the JEM-RMS this morning.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/11/2019 07:18 am
And it looks like OCO-3 was installed by the JEM-RMS this morning.
Conformation by NASA
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/oco-3-ready-to-extend-nasas-study-of-carbon
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NASA's OCO-3 was removed from the Dragon spacecraft and robotically installed on the exterior of the space station's Japanese Experiment Module-Exposed Facility as of approximately 9 p.m. PDT on May 9 (12 a.m. EDT on May 10). Over the next two days, a functional checkout will be performed and the OCO-3's Pointing Mirror Assembly (PMA) will be deployed. The PMA and context cameras will then perform an initial survey of OCO-3's surroundings to make sure nothing unexpected is interfering with its view of Earth.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: whiztech on 05/12/2019 08:30 am
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May 29, Wednesday
11:15 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 59 Russian Spacewalk #46 with Kononenko and Ovchinin; spacewalk begins at 11:44 a.m. EDT and will last about 6 ½ hours (All Channels)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/13/2019 05:41 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/05/13/robotics-and-space-biology-today-as-cosmonauts-look-to-next-spacewalk/
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The Canadarm2 next removed the Space Test Program-Houston 6 (STP-H6) experiment from Dragon and installed it on the station’s truss structure. STP-H6 provides a platform for studying space physics to improve spacecraft navigation and communication techniques. The Canadian robotic arm then removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss and placed it inside Dragon’s trunk.
JAXA’s robotic arm also retrieved the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) experiment from the station and handed it off to the Canadarm2 for installation inside Dragon’s trunk.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/14/2019 06:13 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 3, Monday
11:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Release of the SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft and Departure from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 12:02 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/15/2019 01:26 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6431736
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MOSCOW, May 15th. / Tass /. On May 23, the Russian Mission Control Center (PMU) will correct the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS). The maneuver will be performed by the engines of the Progress MS-10 cargo vehicle, the press service of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise TsNIImash, which is in charge of the MCC, informed TASS on Wednesday.
“The orbit correction is planned for May 23, the estimated turn-on time for the Progress MS-10 propulsion system is 18:53 Moscow time. The propulsion system should work for 1193.5 seconds (about 20 minutes),” the institute said.
As a result of the maneuver, the average height of the orbit of the ISS flight will increase by 4.4 km and should reach 413.1 km, the press service specified.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/15/2019 03:21 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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June 24, Monday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59 farewells and Soyuz MS-11 hatch closure coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); hatch closure scheduled at about 4:10 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 undocking coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); undocking scheduled at 7:25 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); deorbit burn scheduled at 9:54 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:47 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (All Channels)
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July 20, Saturday
11:30 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 Launch Coverage, which includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 11:45 a.m. EDT. Launch is scheduled at 12:28 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
6 p.m. - Coverage of the Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 docking to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 6:50 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
8 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 hatch opening and welcoming ceremony; hatch opening scheduled at about 8:40 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/15/2019 03:36 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 3, Monday
11:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Release of the SpaceX CRS-17 Dragon Cargo Craft and Departure from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 12:02 p.m. EDT (All Channels)

12:02 pm EDT => 16:02 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/16/2019 02:15 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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June 24, Monday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59 farewells and Soyuz MS-11 hatch closure coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); hatch closure scheduled at about 4:10 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 undocking coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); undocking scheduled at 7:25 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); deorbit burn scheduled at 9:54 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:47 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (All Channels)
...
July 20, Saturday
11:30 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 Launch Coverage, which includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 11:45 a.m. EDT. Launch is scheduled at 12:28 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
4 p.m. - Video File of International Space Station Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 (Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan) pre-launch and launch video and post-launch interviews – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (Media Channel)
6 p.m. - Coverage of the Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 docking to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 6:50 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
8 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60-61/Soyuz MS-13 hatch opening and welcoming ceremony; hatch opening scheduled at about 8:40 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/16/2019 03:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/05/15/iss-daily-summary-report-5152019/
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Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Ops: Overnight, Robotics Ground Controllers translated the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite (WS)6 to WS7. Tonight, Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) will remove the failed Battery Charge Discharge Unit (BCDU) from ELC-1, maneuver it to the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Airlock, and install it on the JEM ORU Transfer Interface (JOTI). This activity is in preparation for crew packing of the failed BCDU for return on SpX-17.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/19/2019 02:46 pm
The mysteriously Rwanda Telecom Sat is called RwaSat-1.
https://igihe.com/ikoranabuhanga/article/imiterere-ya-rwasat-1-icyogajuru-cya-mbere-cyakozwe-n-abanyarwanda?fbclid=IwAR24Ao6BHlaGHOD4Xonb2XKt-mbaCZrbxArW2-FrWEMlUl62ZIYEkv_lHFU
Google translation
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In the summer of this year, Rwanda will send to the world the first creation of the country. It has been about two years since it was announced that it is in partnership with the Tokyo University of Japan.
That´s how I assume a launch on SpX-18 or HTV-8.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/21/2019 05:00 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6452089
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, May 21. / Tass /. The multifunctional laboratory module (MLM) "Science" will be launched to the ISS no earlier than the fall of 2020. This was reported by TASS source in the rocket and space industry.
"The launch date for MLM Science is the end of October - November 2020, not earlier," the agency’s source said. He clarified that it is planned to use the Proton-M launch vehicle to launch the module into orbit.
According to the source, the active phase of work on the project began on May 20, "the corresponding order was signed by the Director General of Roskosmos, Dmitry Rogozin."
Currently, "Science" is located in the Center. Khrunicheva, said the source. In October 2019, after conducting a series of tests (in particular, testing six old tanks of the module and deciding whether to replace them with new ones or leave them), the module will be sent to the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia. For July 2020 it is scheduled for delivery to Baikonur.
Another source in the industry told TASS that "all the systems on the MLM-U (multifunctional laboratory module advanced - TASS note) are basically completed or are on warranty periods, that is, Roskosmos manages to launch this module to the ISS before the end of 2020". [ / QUOTE]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/21/2019 08:05 am
This should mean only one Russian cosmonaut on Soyuz MS-16 in March 2020.
So I assume: 1 Russian cosmonaut and 2 NASA astronauts (1 seat bought by the new agreement, 1 seat as a barter for a Russian on USCV).
(And in this case JAXA/ESA/CSA astronauts count as NASA astronauts)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/22/2019 02:30 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/05/21/iss-daily-summary-report-5212019/
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Look Ahead:
Thursday, 05/23 (GMT 143):
Systems:
•Handhold Experiment Platform item checking/pre-gather
So we can expect the change of the ExHAM#2 payloads in the next days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/23/2019 02:01 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/05/22/iss-daily-summary-report-5222019/
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Look Ahead:
Friday, 05/24 (GMT 144)
Systems:
Handhold Experiment Platform detach from JEMAL Slide Table
This suggest, that ExHAM#2 Nr.3 will be deinstalled Thursday or Friday.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/25/2019 04:52 pm
This fall 5 EVAs with Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan to AMS repair.

https://twitter.com/Enterprise_Flt/status/1132305645871554560
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 05/28/2019 01:21 pm
I was told that...

September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock

...will be in September/October, but...

September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock

...will be in January.

Also there will be...

Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)

...up to 5 EVAs as stated above.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/29/2019 08:34 am
According to the slides from the HEOC meeting, provided by gongora, https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43382.msg1951239#msg1951239
we can expect the following events outside the ISS:
June: HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
June: JSSOD#11 deployment by JEM-RMS
July: REDEYE#1 deployment by SSRMS
July: NRCSD#16 deployment by JEM-RMS
August: NREP#5 installation
September: ExHAM#1 exchange
September: SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
(The slide is dated March, 19, maybe something has changed since March)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/29/2019 01:15 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding

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

2019
NET May  Early June - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
May-  Mid-June - release of SpooQy-1, Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:24 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:54 / 02:48 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
NET May  Early July - release of satellites Redeye#1 from Kaber by SSRMS
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July    8   18   21  ~23:30 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk] (or Early-Mid July)
NET July    10   20   23 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 23 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June Mid-  Late July - release of satellites IOD-1 GEMS, EntrySat, KRAKSat, Swiatowid and  ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
Mid-  Late July - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
NET  Mid-  LateJuly - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
Late July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:13 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch
August 2 - Progress MS-12 (73P) docking (to Pirs)
August 17  ~13:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
August 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
NET    Early   Late August - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET    Early   Late August - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
August 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
Late August - NREP#4 installation
Late August - NREP#5 installation
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
Early September - ExHAM#1 exchange
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET   Late   September 21  -Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or 2020)
NET   Late   September 22  -Early October October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or 2020)
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET Late September-  Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or 2020)
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET May (TBD)  October - release of install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8
November 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November 2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late  Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late  Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December (TBD)  NET H1 2020 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan), RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
September-October 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
March 29 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
March - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
September - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
 March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
 September - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
March - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on May 29th
Changes on May 30th
Changes on May 31st
Changes on June 1st
Changes on June 3rd
Changes on June 4th
Changes on June 5th
Changes on June 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/29/2019 05:15 pm
According to the above mentioned slide Progress MS-11(72P) will stay on the ISS until July, 29.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/01/2019 10:14 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/05/31/science-results-packed-for-return-to-earth-aboard-dragon-monday/
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NASA TV is broadcasting the robotic release of Dragon from the station live on NASA TV beginning Monday at 11:45 a.m. EDT.  Robotics controllers will command the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the space freighter around 12:09 p.m. while astronaut David Saint-Jacques monitors from the cupola. Dragon will splashdown in the Pacific about 5:48 p.m. and will not be seen on NASA TV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/03/2019 12:46 pm
https://ria.ru/20190603/1555213031.html
Google translate:
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"The undocking of the Progress MS-10 vehicle from the Zvezda module is planned at 11:40 Moscow time," the agency’s source said.
According to him, at 14:45 the ship will turn on the engine, which will work for 4 minutes. As a result, it will be derailed and destroyed in the atmosphere. Unburnt elements of its structure will fall at 15:28 in the South Pacific, in a zone closed to aviation and navigation.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 06/03/2019 12:53 pm
SpX-17 Dragon was unberthed around 12:35 UTC

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/03/2019 02:50 pm
Around noon, flight controllers at mission control in Houston will deliver remote commands to the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to detached Dragon from the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module. Expedition 59 Flight Engineer David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency will back up the operation and monitor Dragon’s systems as it departs the orbital laboratory.

After firing its thrusters to move a safe distance away from the station, Dragon will execute a deorbit burn around 4:56 p.m. to leave orbit, as it heads for a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, 202 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, at 2:55 p.m. PDT. There will be no live coverage of deorbit burn or splashdown.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/03/2019 03:12 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/05/31/iss-daily-summary-report-5312019/
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Exposed Experiment Handrail Attachment Mechanism (ExHAM) #2:
Robotic specialists in Tsukuba used the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) with the Small Fine Arm (SFA) to transfer the Handhold Experiment Platform (HXP) from the JEM Airlock Slide Table to the JEM Exposed Facility handrail.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/03/2019 04:33 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/03/dragon-resupply-ship-leaves-station-heads-for-pacific-splashdown/
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The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft released from the International Space Station at 12:01 p.m. EDT after flight controllers in Houston delivered remote commands to the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Expedition 59 Flight Engineer David Saint-Jacques of the Canadian Space Agency monitored Dragon’s systems as it departed the microgravity laboratory.

Next up, Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station and execute a deorbit burn around 4:56 p.m. to leave orbit. Splashdown down is targeted for approximately 5:55 p.m. EDT (2:55 p.m. PDT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/03/2019 07:00 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 24, Monday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59 farewells and Soyuz MS-11 hatch closure coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); hatch closure scheduled at about 4:10 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 undocking coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); undocking scheduled at 7:24 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 59/Soyuz MS-11 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Kononenko, Saint-Jacques, McClain); deorbit burn scheduled at 9:54 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:48 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2019 04:36 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/03/dragon-completes-cargo-return-mission-with-splashdown-in-pacific/
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SpaceX‘s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 5:48 p.m. EDT (2:48 p.m PDT), approximately 202 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, marking the end of the company’s 17th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft returned more than 4,200 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2019 01:20 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/26411/
Google translate:
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The Progress MS-10 spacecraft is de-orbited

On 4 June 2019, in accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station (ISS), the Progress MS-10 cargo transport vehicle (TGC), having completed its mission, undocked from the ISS.
The onboard computer of the ship gave the command to disconnect at 11:39 Moscow time, and at 11:40:30 Moscow time the physical separation of the ship and the station passed.
In accordance with the calculations made by the specialists of the ballistic-navigation support service of the Mission Control Center, on 4 June at 14:46 Moscow time, the progressing engine of the Progress MS-10 spaceship was put on braking, after which the “truck” went out of orbit. The fall of the fireproof elements of the cargo ship structure occurred at 15:29 Moscow time in a given area of ​​the non-navigable Pacific Ocean waters.
TGC "Progress MS-10" was a member of the orbital station from November 18, 2018.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/04/2019 02:01 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/03/iss-daily-summary-report-6032019/
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SpaceX (SpX)-17 Departure: Following yesterday’s cargo transfer, Dragon egress and hatch closure operations, ground controllers successfully unberthed the vehicle from the Node 2 Nadir port at 7:25 AM CT.  After a nominal release at 11:00 AM CT, Dragon completed a series of separation burns and is progressing towards a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean today at 4:50 PM CT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/05/2019 04:19 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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A Falcon 9 is slated to launch the ISS Dragon resupply mission CRS-18 from pad 40 on July 21 at the earliest, around 7:30pm EDT. Sunset is 8:19pm EDT. The launch time gets 23-25 minutes earlier each day. The first stage is due to land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/05/2019 09:16 am
Here we have the datas for the ExHAM#2 operations from JAXA.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
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On May 21, the "Kibo" robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM # 2-3 installed on the "Kibo" outboard experimental platform was recovered to the "Kibo" ship.
On the 24th and 25th of May, we prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHMA # 2-4.
Overboard installation was carried out on May 30th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/05/2019 05:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/04/iss-daily-summary-report-6042019/
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71 Progress (71P) Undock: Progress undocked from the Service Module (SM) Aft Port at 3:40 AM CT. After a successful de-orbit burn, the vehicle completed its mission following destructive re-entry over the Pacific Ocean at 7:22 AM CT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/06/2019 04:45 am
https://ria.ru/20190606/1555304921.html
Google translate:
Quote
“The launch of the Progress MS-12 is scheduled for July 31 at 15:13 Moscow time,” said the agency’s source.
In May, a spokesman for Roskosmos told RIA Novosti that the Progress MS-12 would get to the ISS for two days, not three hours as the previous Progress MS-11 ship in April.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/06/2019 10:59 am
Regarding Progress MS-12
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic16661/message1857417/#message1857417
Google Translation
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so already it seems everyone outplayed ... and two-turn and time, respectively, under it 15:10 dmv
p.s. docking 18:35 approximately
So it looks like it has changed to a two-orbit-rendezvous with docking at 15.35 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/06/2019 01:57 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/05/iss-daily-summary-report-6052019/
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High Definition Television Camera-Exposed Facility 2 (HDTV-EF2): The planned activities needed to support today and tomorrow’s JAXA HDTV-EF2 operations were aborted today due to an error from the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/07/2019 07:46 am
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1136890643974885377
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/10/2019 07:51 am
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2019/06/20190610a.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Selection of fourth round
Name of Satellite: TUMnanoSAT
Selected Organization/Country: National Centre of Space Technologies (NCST), Technical University of Moldova
Mission Overview: capacity building and technology demonstration (nano/micro wire sensor, magnetometer, micro-gyroscope, sun sensor, communication protocol, power source)
Size: 1U
Deployment from Kibo: expected in JFY 2020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/12/2019 03:37 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/11/iss-daily-summary-report-6112019
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Look Ahead:
Thursday, 6/13 (GMT 164)
JSSOD-11 install
So JSSOD#11 NET June 14
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/13/2019 11:36 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/11/iss-daily-summary-report-6112019
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Look Ahead:
Thursday, 6/13 (GMT 164)
JSSOD-11 install
So JSSOD#11 NET June 14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrw3cMw10nQ&feature=youtu.be
Will be on Monday, 17 17.45 JST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/13/2019 05:39 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]

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

2019
June 27  Early July - release of satellites Red-Eye#1 from Kaber by SSRMS
Early  NET June - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
July 3  00:03 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 21  23:35 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk] (or Early-Mid July)
NET July 23  11:00 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July    23   27 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late July - release of satellites IOD-1 GEMS, EntrySat, KRAKSat, Swiatowid and  ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
Late July - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
Late July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting)
July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:10 / 15:35 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 2 - Progress MS-12 (73P) docking (to Pirs)
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
NET Late August 23 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late August 23 - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
Late August - NREP#4 installation
Late August - NREP#5 installation
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
Early September - ExHAM#1 exchange
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch (or Q4)
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q4)
August 17  Mid- September 17  ~13:00  - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
August 18  Mid-  September 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
August 25  Late  September 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
NET October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
NET September 21  November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or 2020)
NET September 22  November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or 2020)
NET Late September  November 22 -  Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or 2020)
November    1   30  December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
November 2  December 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or March)
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan), RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
March 29  April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March  Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
NET March  Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
September - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
September  Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
September  Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March  Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
March  Late- May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September  Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
September  Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
March  Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
March  Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/14/2019 04:07 am
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
Quote
ELaNa 25
Date:  NET October 19, 2019
Mission:  NG-12 – Antares II, Wallops Flight Facility, Va.
15 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed

    Argus – St. Louis University, Missouri
    AzTechSat-1 – NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
    CAPSat – University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign
    CryoCube – NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    CySat – Iowa State University, Ames
    HARP – University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Maryland
    NEUTRON-1 – University of Hawaii, Manoa
    Phoenix – Arizona State University, Tempe
    RadSat-U – Montana State University, Bozeman
    SOCRATES – University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
    SORTIE – ASTRA, Boulder, Colorado
    SPOC – University of Georgia, Athens
    TJREVERB – Thomas Jefferson High School, Alexandria, Virginia

External Cygnus Deployments

    HuskySat – University of Washington, Seattle
    SwampSat II – University of Florida, Gainesville
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/17/2019 01:52 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1140567949675257856
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 06/17/2019 05:20 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1140665787062992896

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 06/18/2019 01:58 am
https://twitter.com/Astro_DavidS/status/1140725878940405762

https://twitter.com/AstroAnnimal/status/1140727041110601728

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/19/2019 05:09 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
Then, an Atlas 5 with two solid rocket boosters will launch Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on its first flight, an uncrewed demonstration mission to the ISS, on mid-September, in the evening EDT. The launch time gets 23-25 min earlier per day. Then, an Atlas 5 with two SRBs is slated to launch the first crewed Starliner in December.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/19/2019 05:10 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Quote
NET November • Falcon 9 • Crew Dragon Demo 2
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Chris Bergin on 06/20/2019 03:52 pm
FEATURE ARTICLE: Station mission planning reveals new target Commercial Crew launch dates -

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/06/station-planning-new-crew-launch-dates/

- By Chris Gebhardt


https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1141733691565191168
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2019 02:28 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1141738478390194177
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/21/2019 03:33 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/20/iss-daily-summary-report-6202019/
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RED-EYE: The crew reviewed JEM slide table Satellite to Kaber installation procedures for the RED-EYE satellite. Yesterday Robotics Ground Controllers maneuvered the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to the start position for Red Eye deployment scheduled on June 27. The RED-EYE program develops and demonstrates technologies which increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/23/2019 03:43 am
From:
FEATURE ARTICLE: Station mission planning reveals new target Commercial Crew launch dates -

https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/06/station-planning-new-crew-launch-dates/

- By Chris Gebhardt

Quote
Northrop Grumman’s portion of the CRS1 contract will conclude on 27 July 2019 with the NG-11 Cygnus’ planned unberth from the Station.

That Cygnus will then spend several more months in orbit testing long-duration mission capabilities for future missions.

If all goes according to plan, there will be two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed, Cygnus NG-11 and Dragon SpX-18, from July 23 to July 27.
EDIT 7/30: July 27 to August 6.
EDIT 12/9: 3rd dual USOS VV berthings
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Still planned? From (https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/04/19/cygnus-cargo-craft-attached-to-station-until-july/), in this forum post (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=46582.msg1938043#msg1938043):
Quote
[Cygnus NG-11 will] have an extended mission of nine months before it will dispose of several tons of trash during a fiery reentry into Earth’s atmosphere.

The nine months would end circa April 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/24/2019 09:59 pm
Scheduled duration: for Soyuz MS-13 is 201 days and for Morgan is 256 days (landing with MS-15 on April 1st, 2020) so far...

from: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/06/24/american-canadian-russian-space-station-fliers-set-for-return-to-earth/

Quote
Koch will take Morgan’s seat for her ride home aboard the Soyuz MS-13/59S spacecraft, along with Skvortsov and Parmitano. Morgan remains aloft for an extended mission of his own, joining Skripochka and Meir for the trip back to Earth April 1 aboard the Soyuz MS-15/61S vehicle. His flight will total 256 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/25/2019 05:29 am
https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/1143350638824296450
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On 02:47:50 UTC, the Soyuz MS-11 was landed.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/25/2019 05:44 am
http://tsniimash.ru/press-center/news/mcc_the_transport_manned_spacecraft_soyuz_ms_11_undocked_from_the_iss/
Google translate:
Quote
"Soyuz MS-11" with the crew on board June 25, 2019 at 02 o'clock. 25 min 30 seconds Moscow time successfully undocked from the International Space Station (ISS).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/26/2019 12:21 pm
According to http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic12565/message1861683/#message1861683 there will be a orbit correction on July, 3 00.03.16 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/26/2019 02:36 pm
No other Russian EVA in 2019
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6594572
Google Translation
Quote
Russian crew members of the International Space Station (ISS) will no longer go into outer space this year, TASS news agency reported in Roscosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/26/2019 04:05 pm
http://www.spaceflightfans.cn/event/h-2b-rocket-launch-htv-8-iss-resupply-mission?instance_id=2575
They have now HTV-8 in the timeframe from September, 30 to December, 31.
So a postponement is very likely.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/26/2019 07:51 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2019/06/26/spacex-targeting-sunday-july-21-at-735-p-m-for-crs-18-launch/
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A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to launch at 7:35 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 21, on a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. This will be SpaceX’s 18th Commercial Resupply Services contract mission to the International Space Station for NASA.
Launch on July 21 results in an arrival at the space station for a robotic capture by Expedition 60 crew members Nick Hague and Christina Koch of NASA on Tuesday, July 23, at 7 a.m. EDT for about a month-long stay.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/27/2019 01:51 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6600882
Google translate:
Quote
The first manned space flight in 2020 is scheduled for April 15. This was reported on Thursday in the "Russian Space" magazine (the official publication of Roskosmos).
At the end of April, the press service of the Cosmonauts Training Center reported that Russian astronauts Nikolai Tikhonov and Andrei Babkin would join the expedition. The backup team includes members of the crew from the Russian Federation, Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Wagner.
According to the magazine, "third crew members are appointed in agreement with the partners." They are Japanese Hoshide Akihiko (main crew) and American Cassidy Chris (backup).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/27/2019 02:12 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16

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

2019
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
NET July 21  23:35 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk] (or Early-Mid July)
NET July 23  11:00 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 27 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:10 / 15:35 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET  June  July - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
Late  July  August - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
NET August 23 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET August 23 - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
Late July  August 28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
Late August - NREP#4 installation
Late August - NREP#5 installation
September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
Early September - ExHAM#1 exchange
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch (or Q4)
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q4)
September 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
September 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
September 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
September  -October  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September  -October  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September  -October  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
NET October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
NET November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
November 20  December (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET November 22 -  Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
November 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
ovember - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Fall  Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall  Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall  Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall  Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Fall  Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
December 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan), RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
March 20  April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
September  Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD), Hoshide (TBD)] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen  Cassidy] (or November)
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams]
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late 2019  TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late- May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/27/2019 03:34 pm
I think Soyuz MS-16 has to launch and dock before the undocking of Soyuz MS-15. So one of the dates cannot be correct.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/27/2019 08:17 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1144338680959688709
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/28/2019 08:11 am
According to: https://tass.ru/kosmos/6604845

November 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/28/2019 06:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/28/station-deploying-microsatellites-as-new-crew-prepares-for-july-20-launch/
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Hague is readying more CubeSats today for deployment later next week outside Kibo.
So NRCSD#16 will occur next week.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Chonner on 07/01/2019 09:20 am
NRCSD16 will deploy on Wednesday 3rd July, first one out at 10:15 UTC, with the other 3 deployments (2 satellites, 3 satellite, 1 satellite) occurring at ~90 minute intervals following that.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2019 10:33 am
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1146365374994243588
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NanoRacks @NanoRacks

It's that time again! Our 16th #CubeSat deployment mission from @Space_Station has begun! Congratulations @SatAppsCatapult! #IOD1-GEMs was released into orbit at 10:15:00 UTC. #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2019 12:02 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1146387645741830145
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NanoRacks @NanoRacks

.@SatRevolution's first-ever #CubeSats are out the door! #KRAKsat and #Swiatowid were released into #LEO at 11:50:00 UTC. Congratulations on this huge milestone! We're extra excited as we officially mark another new international customer in orbit! #Poland #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2019 03:12 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1146432394238537729
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NanoRacks @NanoRacks

The Virginia CubeSat Constellation is in orbit! Congratulations to the students from @ODU, @virginia_tech, @UVA & @_HamptonU! #Ceres #Aeternitas and #Libertas were deployed at 14:50:00 UTC. Go @vaspacegrant!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2019 07:48 pm
https://twitter.com/NanoRacks/status/1146455517533003777
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NanoRacks @NanoRacks

Way to go @EntrySat! Deployed at 16:25:00 UTC, the 16th NanoRacks #CubeSat Mission from @Space_Station is now officially complete! Congratulations to all of our customers, and thanks always to our partners at @NASA and @JAXA_en for helping make this mission a success. #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2019 07:58 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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July 31, Wednesday
7:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the International Space Station Progress 73 Cargo Craft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 8:10 a.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)
10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous ad Docking of the International Space Station Progess 73 Cargo Craft to the Pirs Docking Compartment; docking scheduled at 11:35 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/04/2019 06:16 am
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The Spire LEMUR-2 Satellite subject to the STA request will be launched in Q4 2019 from the
International Space Station (“ISS”).
 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/07/2019 04:53 pm
Cross-post:
I expect there could be at least one ISS re-boost between July 3 UTC (the most recent re-boost) and mid-September.
I accept, that a reboost after July, 20 is unlikely, because Soyuz MS-13 will be docked to Zvezda´s rear docking port.

ISS reboosts are generally performed by the Progress s/c docked at the rear port of Zvezda, or by Zvezda itself (correct?).

This allows thrust to be vectored directly along the long axis of the station (correct?).

One wouldn't use a docked Soyuz to perform a reboost, so as to conserve propellant for the journey home (correct?).

If Soyuz MS-13 is not moved to a radial port after arrival July 20, then this would seem to preclude ISS reboosts for the duration of its stay at ISS.  Is that correct?

Why is Soyuz MS-13 even docking to Zvezda?  Why not Poisk?  It's currently unoccupied.

Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019

June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]

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

2019
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]

July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:10 / 15:35 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch

August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)

September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing

September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]

October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]

NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

2020

February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/08/2019 02:19 am
Cross-post:
I expect there could be at least one ISS re-boost between July 3 UTC (the most recent re-boost) and mid-September.
I accept, that a reboost after July, 20 is unlikely, because Soyuz MS-13 will be docked to Zvezda´s rear docking port.

ISS reboosts are generally performed by the Progress s/c docked at the rear port of Zvezda, or by Zvezda itself (correct?).

This allows thrust to be vectored directly along the long axis of the station (correct?).

One wouldn't use a docked Soyuz to perform a reboost, so as to conserve propellant for the journey home (correct?).

If Soyuz MS-13 is not moved to a radial port after arrival July 20, then this would seem to preclude ISS reboosts for the duration of its stay at ISS.  Is that correct?

Why is Soyuz MS-13 even docking to Zvezda?  Why not Poisk?  It's currently unoccupied.

Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019

June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]

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

2019
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]

July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:10 / 15:35 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch

August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)

September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing

September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]

October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]

NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

2020

February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
Your assumptions are partially correct. Propellant transfers to perform reboosts via Soyuz spacecraft are permitted in select cases including contingencies.
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20130013168.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 07/08/2019 05:14 am
Cross-post:
I expect there could be at least one ISS re-boost between July 3 UTC (the most recent re-boost) and mid-September.
I accept, that a reboost after July, 20 is unlikely, because Soyuz MS-13 will be docked to Zvezda´s rear docking port.

ISS reboosts are generally performed by the Progress s/c docked at the rear port of Zvezda, or by Zvezda itself (correct?).

This allows thrust to be vectored directly along the long axis of the station (correct?).

One wouldn't use a docked Soyuz to perform a reboost, so as to conserve propellant for the journey home (correct?).

If Soyuz MS-13 is not moved to a radial port after arrival July 20, then this would seem to preclude ISS reboosts for the duration of its stay at ISS.  Is that correct?

Why is Soyuz MS-13 even docking to Zvezda?  Why not Poisk?  It's currently unoccupied.

Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019

June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]

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

2019
July 20  16:28 / 22:50 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]

July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:10 / 15:35 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

August 22 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch

August 24 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)

September 3 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing

September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]

October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]

NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

2020

February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]



Reboosts are most often and probably most efficiently done from the back end of ISS but NOT a requirement.   Reboosts have been done from other locations such as Progress docked on Pirs and looking back a few pages in this very thread
 2018 
July 10  20:24:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus (OA/NG-9) engines

As for why Soyuz MS-13 docking to Zvezda, I just assumed it was setting up for the UAE astronaut handoff in Sept/Oct when there will briefly be 3 soyuz docked.   Is there another reason?   

They sometimes do the 3 dockings and then after 1 crew leaves have to take a little short flight to reposition a soyuz say from Zvezda to Poisk OR pre-emptively move the old Soyuz to Zvezda a week or two ahead of the new crew arrival and then the old crew and short term visitor undock and leave from Zvezda but this plan avoids that little reposition flight.   
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/08/2019 04:45 pm
I accept, that a reboost after July, 20 is unlikely, because Soyuz MS-13 will be docked to Zvezda´s rear docking port

Reboosts can be performed by Progress MS-11/12/13.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/09/2019 11:56 am
https://ria.ru/20190709/1556332044.html
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The spacewalk from the ISS under the US program is scheduled for August 28," the agency’s source said.
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According to him, in September, according to the American program, three outputs will be held to replace batteries on the American segment of the ISS, and at the end of the year - five outputs to repair the device’s cooling system to search for antimatter AMS-02.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 07/09/2019 02:26 pm
https://ria.ru/20190709/1556332044.html
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The spacewalk from the ISS under the US program is scheduled for August 28," the agency’s source said.

I was told that Hague and Morgan will perform it.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 07/09/2019 04:04 pm
https://ria.ru/20190709/1556332044.html
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The spacewalk from the ISS under the US program is scheduled for August 28," the agency’s source said.

I was told that Hague and Morgan will perform it.
Is this EVA going to install IDA3?  If so, this is odd since SpX-18 is scheduled to be unberthed on Aug. 19.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 07/09/2019 06:30 pm
Is this EVA going to install IDA3?

Yes.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/09/2019 06:59 pm
Is this EVA going to install IDA3?

Yes.
Good answer
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/10/2019 05:07 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]

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

2019
NET  July    23   26   27  14:00 / ~16:30 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29 - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 31  12:10 / 15:35 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July  27  TBD / 16:20  - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
Late August - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
NET August 19    28   - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
NET August 23 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET August 23 - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
August 24  05:31 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
Late August - NREP#4 installation
Late August - NREP#5 installation
Early September - ExHAM#1 exchange
September    3   7 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September 11 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch (or Q4)
September 16 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q4)
September 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
September 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
September 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 25 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
NET October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
NET November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
November 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET November 22 -  Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
November 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
ovember - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
December 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan), RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 15 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams]
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late 2019  TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late- May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams]
August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
Spring  September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Spring  September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Spring  October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Spring  October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 10th
Changes on July 19th
Changes on July 21st
Changes on July 24th
Changes on July 25th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/10/2019 05:18 am
Dream Chaser - September 2021:
https://ria.ru/20190710/1556368008.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/17/2019 09:37 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
Google translation
Quote
On July 8, NRCSD # 16 was removed from the airlock slide table and the ExHAM adapter was attached.
On July 12th, from the ground, using the JEM RMS camera, periodic observation of the ExHAM 1 sample was conducted.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/18/2019 06:04 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1151611408670318592
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/19/2019 04:00 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
FALCON 9
The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the next ISS Dragon resupply mission, CRS-18, from pad 40 on July 22 earliest at 7:11pm EDT. The launch window is instantaneous.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/19/2019 10:16 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the next ISS Dragon resupply mission, CRS-18, from pad 40 on July 24 earliest at 6:24pm EDT. The launch window is instantaneous. The launch time gets 23-25 minutes earlier each day. The first stage will land back at Cape Canaveral about eight minutes after launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2019 06:50 am
https://ria.ru/20190721/1556730995.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, July 21 - RIA News. Three flights of American manned spacecraft with tourists to the International Space Station (ISS) are scheduled for 2020–2021, according to materials available to RIA Novosti.
In the USA, new manned ships have been developed: Crew Dragon - by SpaceX, Starliner - by Boeing. In early June, NASA reported that from 2020, space tourists will be able to sail twice on a year on US manned spacecraft on the ISS. NASA's CFO Jeff Devit noted that a monthly flight to the ISS will cost the tourist more than $ 59 million.
The materials state that flights of American ships with tourists to the ISS lasting about a month are scheduled for October 2020, March and August 2021. Each ship will be able to deliver up to three tourists to the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/21/2019 08:17 am
There are also information about two additional Soyuz flights in 2021. One with two tourists from Space Adventure and one with two astronauts from the UAE.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/21/2019 02:57 pm
https://tass.com/science/1069636
Quote
According to Rogozin, once Russia begins the modernization of the facility, all launches to the International Space Station (ISS) will be possible only from one launch pad at Baikonur.
"Within a very short timeframe, it will be possible to launch Progress spacecraft [from the Vostochny launch center in Russia's Far East], and, therefore, to reduce the burden on the 31st pad during the modernization of the Gagarin’s Start," he added.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/24/2019 04:49 am
https://ria.ru/20190724/1556819439.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The launch of the Soyuz MS-14 unmanned spacecraft with the Fedor robot is scheduled for August 22 at 6.38 Moscow time. The docking of the spacecraft to the ISS is scheduled for August 24 at 8.31 Moscow time," the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/24/2019 07:11 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6695977
Google translation
Quote
The return of the Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft with the humanoid robot “Fedor”, which is due to leave for the International Space Station on August 22, has been postponed from September 3 to 7. This was reported by Tass on Wednesday in Roscosmos.
"The landing of the Soyuz MS-14 ship has been postponed from September 3 to 7," the state corporation said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/26/2019 10:45 am
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1154519028787924993
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/26/2019 11:12 am
https://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=513542&lang=RU
Google translation
Quote
Cargo Dragon will be in the ISS for less than four weeks. On August 20, he will be de-orbited, and his descent capsule splashes down in the Pacific Ocean near California.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/26/2019 11:25 am
CRS-19 Discussion thread
External cargo: HISUI
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/27/2019 06:22 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/26609/
Google translate:
Quote
The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-12 spacecraft is scheduled for July 31, 2019 at 15:10:46 Moscow time from the Baikonur cosmodrome.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/27/2019 06:33 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)

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

2019
NET July  August 6  16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - Preparation for ExHAM # 1- # 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- # 4 sample removal
August 8 - ExHAM # 1- # 5 sample mounting
August 15  05:43 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
Late  Mid-August - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
NET August 19   ~12:00-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 24  05:31 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
NET  August    20   23   27  - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  August    20   23   27 - Dragon (SpX-18) splashdown
Late August - NREP#4 installation
Late August - NREP#5 installation
NET  July  August - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
Early September - ExHAM#1 exchange
September 7 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September    11   10  21:33 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch (or Q4)
September 14    16   - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q4)
September 17 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
September 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
September 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
September 25  13:57 / ~20:00 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
Q4 - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 and Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan), NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
October 3 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
NET October 19 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 22 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
November 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
November 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
ovember - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
December 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS)  HISUI in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November 15  December 17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET November 16  December 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET November 22  December 24 -  Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET Early February - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [HISUI  Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
April 15  March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Zvezda Pirs)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late 2019  TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late- May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 27th
Changes on July 29th
Changes on July 30th
Changes on July 31st
Changes on August 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/27/2019 08:57 am

2020
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)

2021
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, BowenCassidy]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/27/2019 02:26 pm
Thanks! :)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/27/2019 04:24 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1155108089491795968

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1155146847930998784
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/28/2019 11:54 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/07/27/spacexs-dragon-cargo-capsule-arrives-at-space-station/
Quote
The Dragon spacecraft that arrived at the station Saturday is scheduled to depart the international research complex Aug. 27 and head for splashdown in the Pacific Ocean
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2019 04:38 am
https://ria.ru/20190729/1556955962.html
Google translate:
Quote
A source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti that the unfolding of Progress MS-11 from the Pirs module of the Russian segment of the ISS is planned at 13.44 Moscow time.
According to the agency interlocutor, at 16.50 Moscow time the ship will turn on the engine for braking for information from orbit. As a result, Progress MS-11 will enter the atmosphere and collapse. Unburnt elements of its structure will fall in the South Pacific at 17.32 MSK.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2019 04:40 am
https://ria.ru/20190729/1556956788.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The first launch of the Crew Dragon with the crew is scheduled for December 17," said the agency source.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/29/2019 09:01 am
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2019/07/20190729a.html
Quote
H-II Transfer Vehicle KOUNOTORI8, the cargo transporter to the International Space Station (ISS), will launch aboard the H-IIB Vehicle No. 8 as follows:
Scheduled Date of Launch:
September 11, 2019
Scheduled Time of Launch:
6:33 a.m. (Japan Standard Time, JST) *1
Reserved Launch Period:
September 12 through October 31, 2019 *2
Location: Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center

Arrival of the KOUNOTORI8 at ISS if launched as scheduled:
Evening of September 14, 2019 (Japan Standard Time) *1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 07/29/2019 12:10 pm
CubeSats aboard HTV-8 from RIA Novosti news:

"Конотори-8" должен будет доставить к МКС экспериментальное оборудование, новые резервуары для системы хранения воды и системы перезарядки кислорода НАСА, а также три кубсата - NARSSCube-1, AQT-D и RWASAT-1 – малые искусственные спутники Земли для исследования космоса"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2019 04:18 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
August 19, Monday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 60 International Docking Adapter Installation Spacewalk (Hague and Morgan; spacewalk scheduled to begin at approximately 8 a.m. ET) (All Channels)

August 21, Wednesday
11:15 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the unpiloted Soyuz MS-14 Spacecraft on a 2.1a Soyuz Booster from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 11:38 p.m. ET (All Channels)

August 24, Saturday
12:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the unpiloted Soyuz MS-14 Spacecraft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 1:31 a.m. ET (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/30/2019 07:06 pm
From the NASA TV schedule:

August 6, Tuesday
12 p.m. – Coverage of the Release of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus NG-11 Cargo Craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 12:15 p.m. EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/31/2019 05:08 am
https://ria.ru/20190731/1557027908.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, July 31 - RIA News. Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano may be the last in the coming years, the representative of the European Space Agency, went to the International Space Station on the Russian ship "Soyuz", told RIA Novosti on Wednesday the head of the ESA office in Russia René Pishel.
Parmitano arrived on the ISS on July 21 aboard the Soyuz MS-13 together with Russian Alexander Skvortsov and American Andrew Morgan.
“For now, planning is such that in the coming years he is the last ESA astronaut who went to the ISS from Baikonur,” said Pishel.
In January, ESA CEO Jan Werner said that the French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who flew to the ISS in 2016-2017, will again go to the station at the end of 2020. At the same time, he did not specify on which ship, Russian or American, the Frenchman would fly.
“The exact time of Thomas Pesquet flight depends on when the Americans start launching their new manned ships on regular flights,” Pishel explained.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/31/2019 05:15 am
http://en.roscosmos.ru/20836/
Quote
Progress MS-11 spacecraft has completed its mission
July 29, 2019, 14:32 GMT

On July 29, 2019, Progress MS-11 cargo spacecraft has completed its mission. At 10:44 UTC, it detached from Pirs module docking unit of the Russian segment of the ISS.
After the undocking Progress MS-11 continued its orbital flight. At 13:50 UTC, the spacecraft propulsion system was switched to braking, and the spacecraft started its descent from the working orbit.
At 14:23 UTC, it reentered the Earth’s atmosphere, and at 14:32 UTC, its non-combustible fragments sank to the bottom of the Pacific ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/31/2019 07:14 am
Is April 15 now the official launch date for Soyuz MS-16? I see conflicting information on the NK forum : March 20 in the list of Russian launches and April 15 in the list of ISS launches

If Soyuz MS-15 returns on April 1 then Soyuz MS-16 can not be launched on April 15, because there will not be the Russians onboard ISS, so March 20 is the launch date.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/31/2019 10:35 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_190731.pdf
Google translation
Aug, 6 ・ Preparation for ExHAM # 1- # 4 sample removal
Aug, 7 ・ ExHAM # 1- # 4 sample removal
Aug, 8 ・ ExHAM # 1- # 5 sample mounting
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/31/2019 03:49 pm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/31/2019 04:30 pm
from https://www.roscosmos.ru/26620/

Quote
18:29:17 мск

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/02/2019 10:32 pm
Why are scheduled on August 15 two ISS orbit's reboosts by Progress MS-12 engines?

The first at 05:42:47.315 UTC (duration: 09m34.629s) and the second at 08:44:47.258 UTC (duration almost the same: 09m34.515s)!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/02/2019 11:37 pm
Cross-post re: Soyuz MS-15 September 25 launch time:
Soyuz MS-15 schedule launch time is 13:57 UTC / 16:57 ДМВ / 18:57 local time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/06/2019 12:49 pm
https://spacenews.com/momentus-nanoracks-pact/
Quote
Momentus plans to conduct a test launch in 2020 of Vigoride, a shuttle to ferry payloads from one location in low Earth orbit to another, by sending a satellite into orbit through NanoRacks’ Kaber Microsat Deployer on the space station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2019 04:27 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch

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

2019
August 24  05:30 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Poisk)
August 27  TBD / 14:42 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  ~20:00 / ~21:00 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
Late August - NREP#4 installation
Late August - NREP#5 installation
NET August - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
September    7   6  18:13 / 21:35 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September 10  21:33 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 14  11:10 / ~13:45  - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25  13:57 / ~20:00 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
Q4 - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD
October 3  07:35 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:00 / 10:58 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
September 17  October 6 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
September 19  October 8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
September 24  October 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET October    19   21  18:39 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October    22   23  24  - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
November 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk]
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET December 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET December 24 -  Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 30  December 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
December    1   31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
NET Early February  April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 20 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April 23 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Mid-February  May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
Mid-February  May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
March  NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
March  NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July  September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July  September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda MLM Nauka[/color])
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from  Zvezda MLM Nauka)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to  Zvezda MLM Nauka)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late- May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from MLM Nauka Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka Zvezda)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from  Zvezda MLM Nauka[/color])
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to  Zvezda MLM Nauka[/color])
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on August 6th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2019 04:39 pm
NG-11 unberthing in progress: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream
First movement noticed at 13:30 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2019 04:42 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1158778594493194240
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2019 12:03 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1158778594493194240
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1158854806569672711
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 08/07/2019 01:30 pm
"Like all previous Cygnus missions, the spacecraft will burn up during re-entry over the Pacific Ocean once the extended mission demonstration is complete. The re-entry is scheduled for Dec. 11."

Source: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/08/06/ng-11-cygnus-iss-departure/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2019 01:43 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/08/06/iss-daily-summary-report-8062019/

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International Docking Adapter (IDA)3 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparations: The crew completed the following activities in preparation for the EVA planned no earlier than August 21:

    EVA procedure review.
    Configured 3 cable reel bags with EVA tools and tethers.
    Resized Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 3006 for Hague and EMU 3008 for Morgan.
    EMU 3003 Data Recorder (EDAR) was removed and installed in EMU 3006.
    EMU 3006 Rechargeable EVA Battery Assembly (REBA) install and checkout following EDAR install.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/07/2019 07:51 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/08/07/spacewalk-set-for-aug-21-crew-researching-organ-printing-and-alzheimers/
Quote
Robotics controllers will remove the IDA-3, delivered in the trunk of the SpaceX Dragon, two days before the spacewalk
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/09/2019 12:38 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
August 27, Tuesday
10:30 a.m. – Coverage of the release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-18 cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 10:56 a.m. EDT
Quote
September 6, Friday
1:45 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the unpiloted International Space Station Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking is scheduled at 2:13 p.m. EDT; no coverage of landing in Kazakhstan
Quote
September 14, Saturday
5:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the JAXA HTV-8 “Kounotori” cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 7:10 a.m. EDT
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October 3, Thursday
3 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60/Soyuz MS-12 undocking coverage (Ovchinin, Hague, Almansoori; undocking scheduled at 3:35 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
5:30 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60/Soyuz MS-12 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Ovchinin, Hague, Almansoori); deorbit burn scheduled at 6 a.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 6:58 a.m. EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/12/2019 06:31 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

Antares/NG-12 delayed; Adding Soyuz/Progress 75P; Adding Antares/NG-13; Adding H-2B/HTV 9;

Oct. 21 Antares • NG-12 Launch time: 1839 GMT
April 16 Soyuz • Progress 75P
April 20 Antares • NG-13
May H-2B • HTV 9
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/13/2019 09:00 am
From the schedule above
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2020 Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)

It looks like this EVA task will be part of the EVA´s planned in November 2019
http://amz.xcdsystem.com/4F14E44B-BC41-E69B-DFAF5A1B1627A0EA_abstract_File14318/PDFUpload_36_0724024609.pdf
page 17
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Modifications to Columbus (trunnions, additional internal cables) ongoing / scheduled for 11/19
page 20
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Secondary Trunnion Slip-Off Prevention (TSOP) installed successfully in EVA #54
Primary TSOP to follow later this year
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/15/2019 06:44 pm
http://en.roscosmos.ru/20866/

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ISS scheduled orbit correction
August 15, 2019, 09:22 GMT

On August 15, 2019, two scheduled orbit corrections were carried out according to the International Space Station flight program.

The Progress MS-12 cargo spacecraft propulsion system docked to Pirs module was switched on at 05:53 UTC. The engines worked for 585 seconds, as a result the station got velocity increment by 0.58 m/s. At 08:55 UTC the freighter propulsion system was switched on for the second time, also for 585 seconds. As a result, the station received another velocity increment by 0.58 m/s.

According to the Mission Control Center data, after the two maneuvers the station has the following orbit parameters:

    Minimal height over the Earth’s surface – 415.0 km;

    Maximum height over the Earth’s surface – 428.7 km;

    Rotation period – 92.82 min;

    Orbit inclination – 51.66 deg.

Two separate correctional maneuvers to reach the necessary orbit ascent parameters were carried out to provide the technical conditions for the safe engine mode operation. As a result, the station got the necessary orbit ascent parameters, to provide for the Soyuz MS-14 ascent, approach and docking, as well as subsequent landing of the spacecraft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/16/2019 03:33 pm
From: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-television-coverage-set-for-uncrewed-soyuz-mission-to-space-station

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Saturday, Aug. 24:

    12:45 a.m. – Docking coverage (docking scheduled for 1:30 a.m.)

Friday, Sept. 6:

The uncrewed Soyuz MS-14 will be deorbited for a parachute-assisted landing in south-central Kazakhstan at 5:35 p.m. on Sept. 6 (3:35 a.m. Kazakhstan time on Sept. 7), where Russian personnel will be standing by to recover the spacecraft for postflight analysis. NASA TV will not provide live coverage of landing. The mission’s completion will be reported on social media and the agency’s website.


September 6 18:13 / 21:35 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Poisk) and landing

from: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-us-spacewalk-briefing-on-space-station-docking-port-install

August 21  12:20-18:50 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/19/2019 04:06 pm
https://twitter.com/CatHofacker/status/1163469452446490624
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/20/2019 08:39 am
https://twitter.com/_starbase_/status/1163725553024872451
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/20/2019 03:48 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/08/19/iss-daily-summary-report-8192019/
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FE-9 spent a major portion of his day transferring cargo from the ISS to the Dragon vehicle.
Who is called the FE-9 of EC-60. I´m only aware of FE1 till FE-6. Has something changed?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/21/2019 04:16 am
https://ria.ru/20190821/1557724380.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, Aug 21 - RIA News. The launch to the International Space Station (ISS) of the American Boeing-developed Starliner unmanned vehicle was postponed from September 17 to October 6, and the manned one from November 30 to December 30, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/21/2019 07:49 pm
Here we have the correct dates for the ExHAM#1 movement
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
Google translation
Quote
On August 7, ExHAM # 1-4 samples were removed and ExHAM # 1-5 samples were installed. ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed on August 19th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/21/2019 08:25 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/08/21/spacewalkers-complete-installation-of-second-commercial-docking-port/
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NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Andrew Morgan concluded today’s spacewalk at 2:59 p.m. EDT. During the six-hour and 32-minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully installed the second of two international docking adapters (IDAs).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/21/2019 10:07 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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August 27, Tuesday
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the release of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-18 cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 10:42 a.m. EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/22/2019 03:21 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-us-cargo-ship-departure-from-space-station

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Filled with almost 2,700 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo, a SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft is set to leave the International Space Station Tuesday, Aug. 27. NASA Television and the agency’s website will broadcast its departure live beginning at 10:15 a.m. EDT.

Robotic flight controllers at mission control in Houston will issue remote commands at 10:42 a.m. to release Dragon from the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module using the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Christina Koch of NASA will back up the ground controllers and monitor Dragon’s systems as it departs the orbital laboratory.

Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station, then execute a deorbit burn around 3:22 p.m. as it heads for a parachute-assisted splashdown around 4:21 p.m. in the Pacific Ocean, some 300 miles southwest of Long Beach, California. The deorbit burn and splashdown will not air on NASA TV.

August 27  ~19:22 / ~20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/23/2019 03:50 am
Cross-post:
Here we have the plan for the next Russian crews.
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
From this, the (partial?) prime crew of Soyuz MS-18 is Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud'-Sverchkov.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/24/2019 04:42 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown

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

2019
September 6  18:14 / 21:35 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from     Poisk   Zvezda) and landing
September 6  20:37 / 21:34 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 10  21:33 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 14  11:10 / ~13:45  - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 25  13:57 / 19:57 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to    Poisk   Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Late August  NET September - NREP#4 installation
Late August  NET September - NREP#5 installation 
NET August  September - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
Q3 - release of satellites from J-SSOD#12
  Q3   Q4 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
October 3  07:35 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:00 / 10:58 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 6 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
October 8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
October 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET October 21  18:39 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 23 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
  Q4   October-November - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
November 20 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6) during ISS Russian EVA-47
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair)
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk] (or Q1 2020)
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 20 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December    17   30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
NET December    18   31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
December 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
December 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET December 24, 2019  January 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown (or Q1)
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from    Zvezda   Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
March 30  April 1  - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from    Poisk   Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 20 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
April 23 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
  June   July 15 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)
Late October - MLM Nauka launch (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or November)
NET Late October - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or November)
NET Late October - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or November)
October  H1 2021 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October  H1 2021 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67:Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda MLM Nauka)
NET December  H1 2021 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December  H1 2021 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
Late - release of satellite ELaNa-31: RamSat from NRCSD
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, TBD]
March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (fromMLM Nauka)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, TBD]
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on August 24th
Changes on August 25th
Changes on August 26th
Changes on August 27th
Changes on August 28th
Changes on September 1st
Changes on September 2nd
Changes on September 4th
Changes on September 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/24/2019 05:03 am
https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1161136266743701506
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/24/2019 06:26 pm
Follow-on news and further questions from the Soyuz MS-14 docking abort earlier today: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=44486.msg1983573#msg1983573
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/24/2019 08:14 pm
https://ria.ru/20190824/1557865907.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, Aug 24 - RIA News. The flight control center informed the ISS crew about the need to reload the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft to make room for the Soyuz MS-14 to dock with the Fedor robot on board.
Now Soyuz MS-13 is docked to the Zvezda service module node. According to Vladimir Solovyev, flight director of the Russian segment, Soyuz MS-14 will be easier to dock to this module because of "great control capabilities."
In turn, the crew of the Soyuz MS-13, Russian Alexander Skvortsov, Italian Luca Parmitano and American Andrew Morgan, will shuttle the ship to the Search module on Monday night.
...
A new attempt to dock the Soyuz MS-14 to the ISS is scheduled for Tuesday night. After this operation, the ISS crew will replace the faulty course module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/24/2019 09:59 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/6795436
Google translate:
Quote
"On the night of Sunday to Monday, we are at Soyuz, which with Fedor, will carry out some kind of correction in the interests of docking on the morning of Tuesday, August 27. This [repeated attempt to dock Soyuz MS-14 with the ISS] will be in the area eight to nine in the morning Moscow time, "said Soloviev.
He also noted that in the event of a successful second attempt to dock the Soyuz MS-14 with the ISS, specialists expect to return this ship to Earth on September 7 this year, as originally planned. “I would like to leave the date of undocking the same - on the night of September 6-7,” he said, answering a question from one of the Russian cosmonauts whether the date of undocking of Soyuz MS-14 from the ISS will remain the same.

Redocking of the Soyuz MS-13

The State Commission decided to re-pilot the Soyuz MS-13 manned spacecraft into the ISS Small Search Module MIM-2 Search, Soloviev said.
“We made a decision and approved it at the state commission: tomorrow we propose to devote your preparation for the re-installation and test, so that the Soyuz MS-13 is finally ready for the re-installation. We plan to carry out your re-installation on Monday, August 26, somewhere in seven to eight in the morning, Moscow time. Tomorrow I would like you to practice the on-board simulator for re-training, remember the on-board documentation, "Soloviev said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/25/2019 01:31 am
Cross-post:
Re: launch date for Progress MS-15, from SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated August 23:
July 15, 2020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/25/2019 09:59 am
http://en.roscosmos.ru/20891/
Quote
Regarding the Soyuz spacecraft docking
August 25, 2019, 06:00 GMT

On August 22, 2019 the Soyuz MS-14 unpiloted ship test launch took place according to the International Space Station flight program. On August, 24 due to the technical issues the automatic docking of the ship to the ISS was cancelled. To organize its docking, on August, 26 the Soyuz MS-13 piloted spacecraft will be redocked from the Zvezda service module to the Poisk Mini-Research Module 2 of the Russian segment of the ISS.
 
The estimated time of the Soyuz MS-13 detachment from the Zvezda module is at 03:34 UTC, the docking to the Poisk module is at 03:59 UTC. The whole operation will last for about 25 minutes. The docking will be performed manually by the ship’s commander Alexander Skvortsov with onboard engineers Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan taking part. On August, 25 the ISS crew is training to redock the spacecraft and carrying out its depreservation.
 
The redocking will be performed to free up the Zvezda service module docking unit, which will be used to dock the Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft on August 27, 2019 at 03:12 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/26/2019 03:48 am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/26/2019 05:38 am
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1165839200970825728
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/26/2019 11:21 am
https://hobbyspace.com/Blog/?p=19501
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We received the official word from Scott Higginbotham at Kennedy Space Center,” Oak Ridge Schools said in a press release. “His letter stated, ‘RamSat is currently manifested to fly on the ELaNa-31 mission aboard the NG-14 Commercial Resupply Services mission to the ISS. Launch is currently scheduled for October of 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/27/2019 04:01 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1166185954413023232
Quote
Jonathan McDowell ✔ @planet4589

Soyuz MS-14 contact and capture with the ISS Zvezda module at 0308:43 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/27/2019 07:27 am
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
SpX-19 now TBD, was on December, 4. So I suppose, it will be moved.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/27/2019 02:45 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1166343146734850048
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/27/2019 02:48 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1166328671445164033
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/27/2019 03:08 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/08/27/spacex-dragon-released-from-station-for-earth-return/
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The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft released from the International Space Station at 10:59 a.m. EDT after flight controllers in Houston delivered remote commands to the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Flight Engineer Christina Koch of NASA monitored Dragon’s systems as it departed the microgravity laboratory.

Next up, Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station and execute a deorbit burn around 3:22 p.m. to leave orbit. Splashdown down is targeted for 4:21 p.m. EDT (1:21 p.m. PDT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/02/2019 01:09 pm
https://africanews.space/rwanda-and-egypt-set-to-launch-satellites-into-space/
Quote
Egypt and Rwanda are set to launch cube satellites, NARSSCube-1 and RwaSat-1 respectively, to the International Space Station, onboard the Japanese Kounotori 8 (HTV-8) unmanned cargo resupply mission to ISS.
Quote
The release of the satellite is planned to be scheduled for one or two months later, either in October or November, or to be defined later on”.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/04/2019 09:44 am
https://ria.ru/20190904/1558275398.html
Google translate:
Quote
“Undocking of the Soyuz MS-14 from the Zvezda module is planned for September 6 at 21.14 Moscow time, the deorbit burn at 23.37 Moscow time, and the landing of the Soyuz MS-14 descent vehicle in Kazakhstan on September 7 at 00.34 Moscow time, "said the source.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/05/2019 09:36 am
https://ria.ru/20190905/1558337132.html
Google translation
Quote
It is planned that Skripochka and Meir, after 187 days aboard the ISS, will return to Earth on March 30, 2020, together with the American Andrew Morgan.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/06/2019 04:41 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
September 14, Saturday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the JAXA HTV-8 “Kounotori” cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 7 a.m. EDT (All Channels)

September 25, Wednesday
...
3 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 61-62/Soyuz MS-15 docking to the International Space Station coverage (Skripochka, Meir, Almansoori); docking scheduled at 3:45 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/06/2019 04:56 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines

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

2019
NET September    10   13   17  23  ~16:00 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57 / 19:45 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
NET September    14   17   21  27  11:00 / ~13:45 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or Q4)
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
NET September - NREP#4 installation
NET September - NREP#5 installation
NET September - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
Q4 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
October 3  07:36 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:58 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
NET October 21  18:39 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 23 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October    6   28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch (or November)
NET October    8   30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or November)
October 31  November 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
October 31  November 20 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6) during ISS Russian EVA-47
NET September 27  October  12:00-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September  NET October   1   12:00-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October  January 2020 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October  January 2020 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October  January 2020 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET October -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or Q4)
October-November - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
NET  October 13  November 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing (or November)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4)
November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Late  November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
Late  November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
Late  November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
Late  November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
Late  November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
NET Mid-  Early December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Mid-  EarlyDecember - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk] (or Q1 2020)
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
December 6    20   - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
December 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
December 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET January 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown (or Q1)
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7  April 20 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9  April 23 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  June - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April  June - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
July 15 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
November 6 - MLM Nauka launch (or Late October)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67:Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or NET Late October)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or NET Late October)
November 15 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or NET Late October)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda MLM Nauka)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
Late - release of satellite ELaNa-31: RamSat from NRCSD
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
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
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, TBD]
March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET March - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner/Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing/splashdown [astronaut + 3 space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, TBD]
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on September 6th
Changes on September 9th
Changes on September 11th
Changes on September 12th
Changes on September 13th
Changes on September 14th
Changes on September 15th
Changes on September 19th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/06/2019 09:49 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1170088470053826560
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/08/2019 06:48 pm
from: http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic2964/message1888102/#message1888102

September 17 17:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/10/2019 02:48 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/09/09/japan-set-to-launch-space-station-resupply-mission/
Quote
Astronauts Nick Hague and Andrew Morgan on the space station will conduct at least two spacewalksthe first is set for later this month — to begin installing the fresh batteries, which will replace aging and less-capable nickel-hydrogen batteries on the P6 solar array module on the far port side of the station’s truss backbone.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/10/2019 06:50 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
September 27, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk #56 to replace batteries on the International Space Station P6 Truss; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
October 1, Tuesday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk #57 to replace batteries on the International Space Station P6 Truss; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/11/2019 02:36 am
Cross-posts re: scrubbed launch of HTV-8:
https://twitter.com/nvslive/status/1171533062242357248

Some automated translation:

Fire cause is not yet determined (unknown), but traced back to shown point on plot.

Launch cancelled (scrubbed) and first stage in propellant drain since 4:17 am.

No visible fire at the moment, but firefighting still in progress.
September 13 UTC/14 LT is the earliest they can launch if the fire damage is negligible.

https://twitter.com/Cosmic_Penguin/status/1171561154721669120

EDIT ADD 9/11:
MHI confirms that the rocket will be rolled back to the VAB and they expect the launch to slip by at least a week.

https://twitter.com/Cosmic_Penguin/status/1171682086421331968
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/11/2019 12:45 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
September 27, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk #56 to replace batteries on the International Space Station P6 Truss; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
October 1, Tuesday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk #57 to replace batteries on the International Space Station P6 Truss; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
These events are removed today.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/12/2019 03:23 am
https://ria.ru/20190912/1558593119.html
Google translate:
Quote
"Now the launch of the Starliner without a crew is planned for October 28," the agency’s interlocutor said, adding that this date is preliminary and further delay in launch is not ruled out.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/12/2019 09:39 pm
Cross-post:
Cygnus NG-13 launch date moved forward to February 7, 2020.
From SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated September 12
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/14/2019 06:45 am
https://ria.ru/20190914/1558681673.html
The correction of the orbit of the ISS is now planned today (September, 14), 18.31 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/14/2019 06:48 am
https://ria.ru/20190914/1558682475.html
Google translation
Quote
The flight program (ISS) was refined. The launch of the Progress MS-13 spacecraft was postponed from December 20 to December 6,” the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying the reason for the program’s refinement.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/14/2019 06:56 pm
Quote
ISS scheduled orbit correction
September 14, 2019, 18:32 GMT

On September 14, 2019 a scheduled orbit correction was carried out according to the International Space Station flight program.

To perform the maneuver, Zvezda service module engines were switched on at 18:31 UTC and worked for 39.5 seconds. As a result the station got velocity increment by 0.6 m/s.

After the maneuver the station has the following orbit parameters:
    Minimal height over the Earth’s surface – 412.1 km;
    Maximum height over the Earth’s surface – 437.9 km;
    Rotation period – 92.8 min;
    Orbit inclination – 51.66 deg.

The correctional maneuver was performed to reach the ballistic conditions for undocking (07:35 UTC) and landing (11:00 UTC) of the Soyuz MS-12 on October 3, 2019.

http://en.roscosmos.ru/20941/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/15/2019 07:51 am
https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1173070769795948545
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/15/2019 12:03 pm
https://www.theverge.com/2019/9/13/20863143/bigelow-aerospace-b330-inflatable-space-habitat-nasa-nextstep-astronauts
Quote
In June, Bigelow announced that it had bought seats on four launches of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule, a new vehicle that will soon be able to transport people to low Earth orbit. The plans were to sell tickets to tourists for $52 million each. It would be a first step toward transitioning the government-run ISS to a more commercialized station.
"the company has been very interested in sending tourists to the space station"

However, those plans are no longer in the works, according to Bigelow. He noted that sending tourists to the ISS is increasingly complicated, considering the number of companies that own different assets on the station. “You have to negotiate then with 11 different legal departments,” said Bigelow. So his company’s plans are on pause until NASA figures out how to juggle all of those logistics and regulations. “We were this close to hiring a lot of people and setting up offices in Houston to really get with it,” said Bigelow of the tourist plan. “To get into the whole advertising, entertainment, sponsorship, the whole enchilada. And so we had to put the brakes on.”

Bigelow also noted that finding people who want to pay more than $50 million for a seat to go to space are hard to come by.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/16/2019 06:22 pm
https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1173612960704544768
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/18/2019 01:58 pm
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2019/09/External_control_interface_for_European_Robotic_Arm
Quote
The launch of the 20-tonne MLM by Proton rocket is currently planned from Kazakhstan’s Baikonour cosmodrome in December 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 09/18/2019 06:01 pm
Deployment of Seeker CubeSat from Cygnus NG-11 happened on Sep. 16. No deployment time unfortunately.
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1174209074373812225
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/18/2019 10:54 pm
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2019/09/External_control_interface_for_European_Robotic_Arm
Quote
The launch of the 20-tonne MLM by Proton rocket is currently planned from Kazakhstan’s Baikonour cosmodrome in December 2020.

Re: the above:
November 6, 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/19/2019 08:29 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
October 3, Thursday
3 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60/Soyuz MS-12 undocking coverage (Ovchinin, Hague, Almansoori; undocking scheduled at 3:36 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
5:30 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 60/Soyuz MS-12 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Ovchinin, Hague, Almansoori); deorbit burn scheduled at 6:06 a.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 6:58 a.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/20/2019 01:47 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
September 23, Monday
12 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the JAXA HTV-8 cargo craft mission to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 12:30 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
Quote
September 28, Saturday
5:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the JAXA HTV-8 cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 7:15 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the JAXA HTV-8 cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/21/2019 08:37 am
https://www.mhi.com/notice/notice_190921.html
Updated Launch Schedule of the H-II Transfer Vehicle KOUNOTORI8
Quote
The following changes will be made based on the results of the latest orbit based analysis (※ 1) of the International Space Station and Soyuz spacecraft. It was revealed there’s a possibility that the 2nd stage of H-IIB rocket after separation from "KOUNOTORI8" may approach the Soyuz spacecraft.
*1: COLlision Avoidance Analysis to prevent collision between the rocket and debris from the rocket and manned space systems (Space Station, etc.) in orbit after launching the rocket. The launch was previously rescheduled for September 24, 2019.
Updated launch schedule is as follows.
Launch Date
: Thursday, September 25, 2019
Launch Time
: 1:05 am (Japan Standard Time, JST) *1
Launch Window
: September 26 through October 31, 2019 *2
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/21/2019 01:56 pm

from: https://www.roscosmos.ru/26839/

Quote
Запуск к Международной космической станции запланирован на 25 сентября 2019 года в 16:57:43 мск.

Launch schedule September 25, 2019 at 13:57:43 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/21/2019 04:42 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

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

2019
NET Late September - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
NET Late  September  - HDTV-EF2 exchange  repair on the EFU-Adapter
NET Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or    Q4   October)
October 3  07:36 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:58 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
NET October 6  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, TBD]
NET October 11  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, TBD]
October 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, TBD]
October 21 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, TBD]
October 25  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, TBD]
NET October 26 -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or  Q4  November)
Late October  November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q4  December)
Late October  November - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Q4  December)
NET October 28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch (or November)
NET October    21   29  ~15:20 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or November)
NET October    23   31 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 31 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
October 31  - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6) during ISS Russian EVA-47
NET September  October - NREP#4 installation
NET September  October - NREP#5 installation
October-November - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
NET November 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
NET Early December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Early December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk] (or Q1 2020)
NET December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
December 6 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
December 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET December 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
December 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Q4 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET January 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown (or Q1)
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
March 30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
July 15 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy] (or November)
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 6 - MLM Nauka launch
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67:Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 15 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
December - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda MLM Nauka)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
Late - release of satellite ELaNa-31: RamSat from NRCSD
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite (Japan) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q1 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, TBD]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, TBD]
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q4 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

2022
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on September 21st
Changes on September 24th
Changes on September 25th
Changes on September 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/23/2019 07:01 am
https://twitter.com/MHI_LS/status/1176025796151918594
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/24/2019 11:55 am
The EFU-Adapter was deinstalled some hours ago.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/24/2019 05:37 pm
from: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/09/24/fresh-batteries-experiments-on-the-way-to-the-international-space-station/

Quote
Astronauts Nick Hague? and Andrew Morgan on the space station will conduct five spacewalks — the first is set for Oct. 6 — to begin installing the fresh batteries, which will replace aging and less-capable nickel-hydrogen batteries on the P6 solar array module on the far port side of the station’s truss backbone.

from: https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/09/23/soyuz-rocket-in-position-for-launch-of-next-station-crew/

Quote
Almansoori will come back to Earth on Oct. 3 with Russian cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and NASA astronaut Nick Hague aboard the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft. Ovchinin and Hague will wrap up a 203-day mission, while Almansoori will land after eight days in orbit.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/24/2019 05:58 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1176523201167470595

Quote
William Harwood
‏ @cbs_spacenews

HTV-8: If all goes well, the HTV-8 spacecraft will reach the station Saturday morning; grapple by the lab's robot arm is expected around 7:15am; 5 EVAs are planned to install the new batteries; target dates are 10/6,11,16,21 and 25
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/25/2019 02:06 pm
Liftoff 13:5742.701 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/25/2019 07:55 pm
19:42:41 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/25/2019 09:00 pm
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic16751/message1894924/#message1894924
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/26/2019 08:31 am
The deployment of the two Tanyushas is confirmed here.
https://ria.ru/20190926/1559139028.html
Google translation
Quote
"In the fourth quarter of 2019, it is planned to launch the Tanyusha -5, -6 spacecraft with call signs (RS10S, RS11S), whose mission will be to observe the Earth's surface, build a depth map and an experiment spaced in space," the document says.
Satellites were built by Southwestern State University (SWSU).
My question is, when did they go to the ISS?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 09/26/2019 09:12 am
My question is, when did they go to the ISS?

That is a main question. There were no satellites aboard Progress MS-12 and Soyuz MS-14. And I doubt that they were aboard Soyuz MS-13 and Soyuz MS-15.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/26/2019 06:39 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
NET Late  September - HDTV-EF2 exchange on the EFU-Adapter
It looks like this is "only" a repair.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/09/25/iss-daily-summary-report-9252019/
Quote
High Definition Television Camera-Exposed Facility 2 (HDTV-EF2 ) Control Unit Installation:  The HDTV-EF2 control unit launched on NG-11 and was installed onto the JEM Airlock slide table today.  It will eventually be installed on the Exposed Facility Unit (EFU) Adapter #5 using the JEM Small Fine Arm.
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Today’s Planned Activities:
JEM Airlock Slide Table (ST) Extension to JPM Side
JEM Exposed Facility High Definition TV Control Equipment R&R part 1
JEM Exposed Facility High Definition TV Control Equipment R&R part 2
JEM Airlock Slide Table (ST) Retraction from JPM Side
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2019 02:48 am
https://ria.ru/20190928/1559225113.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, Sep 28 - RIA News. The launch of the next U.S. cargo ship Cygnus to the International Space Station (ISS) with the Antares launch vehicle with Russian engines, scheduled for October 21, was postponed to October 29, a source in the space rocket told RIA Novosti.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/28/2019 11:24 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1177904388301565952
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/28/2019 04:43 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1177949184244228096
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/29/2019 01:34 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
NET Late September - HTV battery palet extracting by SSRMS (or    Q4   October)
NET October 26 -  install EP with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori-8 (or  Q4  November)

Quote
Tomorrow we start external Cargo ops, swapping Battery Pallets in prep for upcoming EVAs.
It seems that this work is now underway
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/30/2019 12:12 pm
The External Pallet of HTV-7 was moved today.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/30/2019 06:00 pm
https://twitter.com/ROBO_Seagram/status/1178722038082441225
https://twitter.com/ROBO_Seagram/status/1178717795313258504
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/30/2019 07:35 pm
http://raaks.ru/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/СТРАХОВАНИЕ-ЗАПУСКОВ-КОСМИЧЕСКИХ-АППАРАТОВ-2019-–-2020.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/30/2019 08:13 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]

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

2019
  NET   October 11  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 16  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
October 21  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan  Koch, Meir]
October 25  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan  Meir, Parmitano]
Late October - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late October - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 31 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET Late  September  October  - HDTV-EF2 exchange  repair on the EFU-Adapter
NET October - NREP#4 installation
NET October - NREP#5 installation
October-November - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
NET October 29  November   ~15:20 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET October 31  November - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November  Early December - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Late November  Early December - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October 28  Late November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch (or Early December)
NET October 30  Late November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Early December)
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25: Argus, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 1 (TBD)    6   - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET November 4  Early December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
  NET   December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk] (or Q1 2020)
  NET   December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown (or Q1)
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide]
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET December 30, 2019  Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
NET December 30, 2019  Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early 2020)
NET January 5  Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early)
December 30, 2019  NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
December 31, 2019  NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
March 30  April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
Q4 2019  NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July 15 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy (TBD)] (or November)
Mid-  Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide] (or November)
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September  NET October - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 6 - MLM Nauka launch
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko]
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 15 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET November  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET November  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - release of satellite ELaNa-31: RamSat from NRCSD
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT , Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
NET December 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
NET December 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka) (or 2021)
December 2020  Q1  NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy (TBD)]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q1   Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
  Q1   Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q1   Q2 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko]
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
  Q2   Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
  Q2   Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q2   Q3 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
  Q3   Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
  Q3   Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q3   Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
Q4 2021  Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q4 2021  Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 2021  Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on September 30th
Changes on October 1st
Changes on October 2nd
Changes on October 3rd
Changes on October 4th
Changes on October 5th
Changes on October 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2019 04:30 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/09/30/crew-departure-preps-biochemistry-research-start-workweek/
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New Expedition 61 crewmates Jessica Meir of NASA and Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos continue settling in for their 189-day mission inside the orbiting lab.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2019 09:40 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-8/news/ep_stowed.html
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The Exposed Pallet (EP) with the new ISS battery Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs) onboard was pulled out from the Unpressurized Logistics Carrier (ULC) of KOUNOTORI8 on September 29 , at 10:28 p.m..
The Exposed Pallet (EP) of KOUNOTORI8 was reinstalled into KOUNOTORI8 Unpressurized Logistics Carrier (ULC) at 11:12 p.m., September 30.
Meanwhile, station crew continues cargo and trash transfer between the Pressurized Logistics Carrier (PLC) and the ISS.
The reinstalled EP was the one of HTV-7(Kounotori 7)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2019 09:45 am
https://ria.ru/20191001/1559309547.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The Americans expect that they will start flying on their own ships. According to NASA, with whom we were negotiating now at Baikonur, they hope to solve their main problems - both Boeing and SpaceX - before the end of this year," Rogozin told reporters at the First All-Russian Conference on Space Education "The Road to Space".
“Accordingly, the crew will fly next year. We wish them success,” he added.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2019 11:18 am
JAXA has provided their overview of EC61/62.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/inc6162/
Only one J-SSOD is mentioned (#12), the formerly mentioned J-SSOD-R#1 is not included.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2019 12:56 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/09/30/iss-daily-summary-report-9302019/
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Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Ops: Robotics Ground Controllers powered up the Mobile Servicing System (MSS) and released the External Pallet 7 (EP7) from the Payload & ORU Accommodation (POA). The Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) maneuvered the EP7 and handed it off to the Japan Experiment Module – Remote Manipulator System (JEM-RMS). Then, the SSRMS maneuvered to the EP8, grappled it and extracted it from the HTV-8 Unpressurized Logistics Carrier (ULC). The SSRMS maneuvered the EP8 and handed it off to the POA. The SSRMS maneuvered away from the EP8 to a park position and the MSS was powered down.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2019 03:28 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/01/station-gears-up-for-spacewalks-as-christina-koch-hits-200-days/
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The first spacewalk is set for Sunday, Oct. 6, with NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2019 07:13 pm
https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1179080104737198081
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2019 08:06 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 6, Sunday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of ISS Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #56 to install new batteries on the P6 truss. Spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT and is slated to last 6 ½ hours. (All Channels)

October 8, Tuesday
1:05 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 61 In-Flight Event for the European Space Agency with European Aerospace Universities and International Space Station Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (Public Channel with interpretation; Media Channel in native language)

October 11, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #57 to install new batteries on the P6 truss. Spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT and is slated to last 6 ½ hours. (All Channels)

October 16, Wednesday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #58 to install new batteries on the P6 truss. Spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT and is slated to last 6 ½ hours. (All Channels)

October 21, Monday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #59 to install new batteries on the P6 truss. Spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT and is slated to last 6 ½ hours. (All Channels)

October 25, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #60 to install new batteries on the P6 truss. Spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT and is slated to last 6 ½ hours. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/02/2019 02:03 pm
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_191002.pdf
October, 3
Google translation
Quote
・ Installation on EFU Adapter (SOLISS)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/02/2019 02:11 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/10/01/iss-daily-summary-report-10012019/
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GPS/Wheel Demo Unit Removal: The crew completed removing GPS/Wheel Demo Unit from the EFU Adapter on the JEM airlock Slide Table. 
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Look Ahead:
Wednesday/Thursday (overnight support for 58S undocking), 10/2-10/3
SOLISS install
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/02/2019 08:55 pm
2019 - Dream Sat 01, M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ), CUAVA-1

2020 - Warp-1, MIR-SAT1, Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4)

2021 - LORIS

https://amsat-dl.org/en/satelliten-geplant/

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/04/2019 05:02 am
https://ria.ru/20191004/1559421972.html
Google translation
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NASA asked Roscosmos to postpone the launch of the Progress MS-13 cargo ship to the International Space Station from December 6 to another time so as not to interfere with the docking of the American Dragon truck on the same day, an official representative of NASA told RIA Novosti.
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As a possible new date for the launch of "Progress" is considered December 1.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/04/2019 06:17 pm
https://twitter.com/nextspaceflight/status/1180183524881637377
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/05/2019 05:02 am
...
And Cygnus NG-12 slips to November:

https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/06/2019 04:12 am
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/06/2019 09:48 am
There is the same information like below one from August 22 :(

Cross-post:
Here we have the plan for the next Russian crews.
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
From this, the (partial?) prime crew of Soyuz MS-18 is Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud'-Sverchkov.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/06/2019 01:51 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/06/nasa-astronauts-kick-off-first-of-five-spacewalks-for-power-upgrades/
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Two NASA astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 7:39 a.m. EDT. Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan  of NASA are kicking off the first in a series of five spacewalks dedicated to replacing batteries on the far end of the station’s port truss.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/06/2019 01:58 pm
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic9135/message1891921/#message1891921
Quote from: Шамс
Вероятно, первым российским космонавтом, полетевшим на американском корабле, станет Борисенко. Затем, Чуб и Корсаков. Посмотрите, какой подготовкой они сейчас заняты.
Google translate:
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Probably the first Russian astronaut to fly on an American ship will be Borisenko. Then, Chub and Korsakov. See what preparation they are currently busy with.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/06/2019 07:20 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/06/first-of-five-power-upgrade-spacewalks-this-month-wraps-up/
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Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan of NASA concluded their spacewalk at 2:40 p.m. EDT. During the seven-hour and one minute spacewalk, the two NASA astronauts began the replacement of nickel-hydrogen batteries with newer, more powerful lithium-ion batteries on the far end of the station’s port truss.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 10/07/2019 10:08 am
Was the launch date of Soyuz-MS16 postponed?
Kommersant writes on October 2nd:
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4111184

Google translate:
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10/02/2019, 04:20
NASA is negotiating new places on the "Union"
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Now the last place NASA acquired is on the Soyuz MS-16 spacecraft, which will start on March 20, 2020. It will provide the representative of the American side with a stay on the ISS until the fall of 2020.
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It is expected that the first American spacecraft (Crew Dragon from SpaceX or Starliner from Boeing) with a crew can fly to the ISS in May 2020.

on Octoder 3rd:
https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4112137

Google translate
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10/03/2019, 14:50
The crew of the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft returned from the ISS
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The next expedition will go into space from Baikonur on April 15, 2020. Astronauts Nikolai Tikhonov and Andrei Babkin (Russia) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (Japan) will fly on Soyuz MS-16 to the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/07/2019 01:07 pm
I think, the April, 15 is an old date.
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32006.msg1960770#msg1960770
The source https://www.roscosmos.ru/media/files/rk2019-05.pdf page 20
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 10/07/2019 01:37 pm
Thanks,
Then the mission of MS-15 would have to be extended. But Roscosmos writes 187 days.
Does not fit April 15th as the start date of MS-16.
(probably) TASS wrote that first and everyone else is writing the same.
In the past, Kommersant has made some own research.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2019 06:29 pm
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https://tass.com/science/1081437
"Next year, we will have one launch with two [Russian cosmonauts] and then there will be three of them," Krikalev said, noting that these launches would take place in spring (April or March) and in autumn.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2019 06:51 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]

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

2019
October    16   17  18  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F  Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Morgan  Koch, Meir]
NET October    21   25   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch  Morgan, Meir]
NET October    25   29   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET October  - HDTV-EF2 repair on the EFU-Adapter
NET October - NREP#4 installation
NET October - NREP#5 installation
October-November - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
Late October  November 1  TBD / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late October  NET November 1 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET  November 2   13:59 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET  November 4  10:45 / ~13:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Late November - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
NET November - CraigX installation on NREP
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02, AztechSat 1, CapSat, CryoCube 1, CySat 1, HARP, NEUTRON 1, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, SPOC, SORTIE, TJREVERB from NRCSD#17
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 1 (TBD) - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
December 4 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk]
December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early  December 17  ~12:45 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch (or Late November)
Early  December 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) (or Late November)
Early  December 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#18
NET December - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown (or Q1)
October 31, 2019  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
Early - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#19
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide  Cassidy] (or April 9  15 )
NET    Q1   Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET    Q1   Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET    Q1   Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or Early)
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 17    21 )
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July 15 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc from NRCSD
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 21 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy  TBD] (or November)
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Hoshide  Cassidy] (or November)
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, RamSat, SPORT, CanOp from NRCSD
NET October - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 6 - MLM Nauka launch
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko]
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 15 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi]
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - release of satellite ELaNa-31: RamSat from NRCSD
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT , Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
March - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy  TBD]
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko]
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
September - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 7th
Changes on October 8th
Changes on October 9th
Changes on October 10th
Changes on October 11th
Changes on October 14th
Changes on October 15th
Changes on October 16th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/08/2019 06:38 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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NET Nov. 2 • Antares • NG-12
Launch time: Approx. 1350 GMT (9:50 a.m. EDT)
Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/08/2019 05:53 pm
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/10/spacex-targeting-abort-test-late-this-year-crew-flight-soon-after/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social
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If this is the case, the ball would move to NASA's court to review all of the company's paperwork and procedures and sign off on a crewed mission. One source said it was possible this could be done in time to support a flight early in the spring of 2020
If I read this correct, DM-2 will be not earlier then end of March.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/09/2019 07:08 am
We have a new ELaNa schedule with a lot of updates.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/09/2019 06:35 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1181958493676244992
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/09/2019 07:07 pm
https://twitter.com/vki_vonkarman/status/1181920639785078784
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/10/2019 03:22 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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November 1, Friday
1 p.m. – Coverage of the release of the JAXA HTV-8 “Kounotori” cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 1:20 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
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November 2, Saturday
9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the Northrop Grumman NG-12 Cygnus Cargo Craft Mission to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 9:59 a.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia (All Channels)
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November 4, Monday
4:15 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman NG-12 Cygnus cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 5:45 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/10/2019 03:44 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1182304514013040640

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Specialist of RSC Energia Sergey Kireevichev informed Alexander Skvortsov that his spacewalk from the ISS, along with Oleg Skripochka, planned for October 31, will be postponed to January 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/11/2019 07:09 am
https://ria.ru/20191011/1559653373.html
Possible shift of the launch of Soyuz MS-16 and crew change
Google translation
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The first launch of the Soyuz-2 launch vehicle with the International Space Station crew, scheduled for March 20, can be postponed to April 9, a source in the space rocket told RIA Novosti.
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"The transfer of the launch of the Soyuz MS-16 manned spacecraft on the Soyuz-2.1a rocket from March 20 to April 9, 2020, is being considered," the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying the reasons for the delay.
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The crew of the Soyuz MS-16 includes Russian cosmonauts Nikolai Tikhonov and Andrei Babkin and NASA astronaut Christopher Cassidy.
But this also requires a delay of the landing of Soyuz MS-15
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/11/2019 08:50 am
https://www.craigtechinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/PRESS-RELEASE-October-launch-6.3.19.pdf
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Craig Technologies Aerospace Solutions (Craig) is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of CraigX, their on-orbit external experimental facility hosted on the NanoRacks International Space Station External Platform (NREP).   The mission is scheduled to launch in October 2019 on the Northrop Grumman Antares rocket mission NG-12 under the NASA Commercial Resupply Services (CRS2) contract.

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In addition to CraigX, NG-12 will be carrying the DoD Space Test Satellite-4 (STPSat-4) which is made up of five distinct experiments from the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), and the U.S. Navy.   These experiments include Radio Frequency (RF) Module Tiles, the Modular Array Technology for Reconfigurable Spacecraft (MATRS) the Integrated Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer (iMESA), Navy Interferometric Star Tracker Experiment (NISTEx), and Nanosat Tracking Experiment (NTE).   
 
STPSat-4 will be launched from the ISS using the Space Stations Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems (SSIKLOPS).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/14/2019 04:39 am
https://ria.ru/20191014/1559737061.html
Google translate:
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"The landing of the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft can be postponed from March 30 to April 17, 2020," the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying the reasons for the delay.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/15/2019 05:48 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/15/christina-koch-jessica-meir-will-venture-outside-station-late-this-week/
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Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir will venture outside the International Space Station late this week to replace a power controller that failed during the weekend. The spacewalk, the first ever that will be conducted by two women, is planned for Thursday or Friday.
Station managers decided to postpone previously planned spacewalks that had been set to install new batteries this week and next in order to replace the faulty power unit, called a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit (BCDU).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/15/2019 06:55 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 17, Thursday         
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #58 to Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit (Koch and Meir); spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2019 05:02 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1184152515991998467
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Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
Talked with Shireman after the briefing about the change in ISS spacewalk plans. He said NASA will likely pause after this weeks’s battery charger replacement for a week or two to monitor things before resuming the battery swaps.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2019 05:04 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 18, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. Spacewalk #58 to Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit (Koch and Meir); spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT (Public Channel)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/16/2019 08:33 am
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/
Google Translation
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Installation of small satellite optical communication experiment equipment (SOLISS)
• Installed on JEM airlock slide table on October 2 to prepare for the installation of SOLISS, which was launched by the space station refueling machine “KOUNOTORI” No. 8 (HTV8).
• On October 4th, the ship was taken out of the ship and SOLISS was installed at EFU # 5 and checked out from the ground.
I would read this so, that the EFU-Adapter was reinstalled at October, 4 on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2.
I hope, that this is correct.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/17/2019 06:42 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/16/koch-meir-spacewalk-moves-to-friday-as-crew-adjusts-schedule/
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Station managers will investigate the loss of the BCDU and reschedule the three battery replacement spacewalks for a future date. In the meantime, the five planned spacewalks to repair a cosmic particle detector, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, are still on the calendar for November and December.
This sounds like the three battery replacement spacewalks will be after the five AMS repair spacewalks, so maybe NET 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/18/2019 01:47 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/18/female-duo-ventures-outside-station-for-historic-spacewalk/
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Two NASA astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 7:38 a.m. EDT. Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are venturing out into the vacuum of space to replace a failed power controller, also known as a battery charge-discharge unit (BCDU). The BCDU regulates the charge to the batteries that collect and distribute solar power to the orbiting lab’s systems.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/18/2019 07:59 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/18/nasa-astronauts-wrap-up-historic-all-woman-spacewalk/
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At 2:55 p.m. EDT, Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir of NASA concluded their spacewalk, the first with only women. During the 7-hour, 17-minute spacewalk, the two NASA astronauts completed the replacement a failed power charging component, also known as a battery charge-discharge unit (BCDU). The BCDU regulates the charge to the batteries that collect and distribute solar power to the orbiting lab’s systems. Mission control activated the newly installed BCDU and reported it is operating properly.
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The faulty BCDU is due to return to Earth on the next SpaceX Dragon resupply ship for inspection. Station managers will reschedule the three battery replacement spacewalks for a future date. In the meantime, the five planned spacewalks to repair a cosmic particle detector, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, are still on the calendar for November and December.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/19/2019 05:22 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellites Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]

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

2019
October-November - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 1  TBD / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2   13:59 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
NET November    1   2 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 4  09:10 / ~12:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late November - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Late November - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October  November - NREP#4 deinstallation
NET October  November - NREP#5 installation
NET November - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
NET November - CraigX installation on NREP
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02, HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 1  11:29 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
December 3  13:41 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
December 4  17:48 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI in trunk]
December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 17  ~12:45 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
December 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#18
NET December - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET October 25, 2019  January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET October 29, 2019  January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
Early  NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#19
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 20 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy] (or April 9)
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Q1  H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET Q1  H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
April 1 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 17)
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 16 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi] (or H2)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March  NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March  NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March  NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March  NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March  NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
March  NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July 15 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14    21   - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen] (or November)
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy] (or November)
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, RamSat, SPORT, CanOp from NRCSD
NET October - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 6 - MLM Nauka launch
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko] (or Q1 2021)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 15 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi] (or Q1 2021)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT , Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March  April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
March  April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September  October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
September  October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
March  April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
March  April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
September  October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 19th
Changes on October 20th
Changes on October 22nd
Changes on October 23rd
Changes on October 24th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/19/2019 07:28 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
Early  NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (installing second TSOP for Bartolomeo on the Columbus module)
The Primary-Slip-Off-Prevention was installed yesterday by Christina Koch and the Secondary earlier this year by David Saint-Jaques. So I think, this task is done.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/19/2019 08:18 am
https://twitter.com/kfacciol/status/1185177092494954496

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/20/2019 07:25 am
NASA has updated the ELaNa launch schedule.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
We have now a specific launch date for the first Cargo Dragon with August, 5.
And CAPSat was moved from ELaNa 30 (NG-13) to ELaNa 31 (SpX-21).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2019 04:54 am
https://ria.ru/20191022/1560048196.html
Google translate:
Quote
The agency’s interlocutor noted that the acquisition of space on the manned spacecraft, the launch of which is scheduled for October 14, 2020, will allow NASA to ensure that at least one astronaut remains on the ISS until the spring of 2021. Now the crew of the Soyuz MS-17 include Russians Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Wagner. Third place is still vacant.
According to the negotiator, NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen is considered the most likely candidate for the Soyuz MS-17 flight. Recently, he took a training course for flights on Russian manned spacecraft and for the remaining year you can manage to prepare him as a full member of the crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2019 06:56 pm
https://twitter.com/Astro_Doug/status/1186672268392439808
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/22/2019 07:48 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/22/station-focusing-on-japanese-ship-departure-and-space-biology/
Quote
Koch and NASA Flight Engineer Jessica Meir will be in the cupola on Friday, Nov. 1 commanding the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the HTV-8. It will reenter Earth’s atmosphere the following day for a fiery, but safe demise above the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/23/2019 05:29 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7032843
Google translate:
Quote
WASHINGTON, October 23. / TASS /. Boeing Corporation expects to conduct the first test manned flight to the International Space Station (ISS) of the American Starliner (CST-100) spacecraft manufactured by the company in the first half of 2020. This was announced on Tuesday by Jim Chilton, senior vice president of space and military development at Boeing, speaking at the 70th International Astronautical Congress in Washington.

"As for the manned flight schedule, flying without a crew and with a crew is how we certify the system so that it can be used," he said. “I think this will happen in the first half of next year,” Chilton said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/23/2019 06:04 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
the CRS-19 Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on December 4 at 12:48pm EST;
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/23/2019 07:47 pm
Quote
December 1, Sunday
6 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the International Space Station Progress 74 cargo craft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch is scheduled at 6:29 a.m. EST Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)

December 3, Tuesday
7:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Docking of the 74 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 8:41 a.m. EST (All Channels)

Progress MS-13 launch schedule at 11:29 UTC December 1, 2019;

Progress MS-13 docking to ISS schedule at 13:41 UTC December 3, 2019;
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/24/2019 05:17 am
Quote
November 4, Monday
2:45 a.m. - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrop Grumman NG-12 Cygnus Cargo Craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 4:10 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6:30 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman NG-12 Cygnus Cargo Craft to the Unity Module of the International Space Station (All Channels
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/24/2019 08:46 am
Progress MS-14 (75P)  April 16?                              Soyuz-2-1a               31/6*
***
Question: If Soyuz MS-16 is launched on April 9, 2020, is seven days enough time to turn around LC 31/6 for the launch of Progress MS-14?
April 25.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/24/2019 01:14 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1187353559702134784
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/25/2019 02:52 am
Cross-post:
Payload                      Date (UTC)     Time (UTC)  Launch Vehicle       LC

Progress MS-15 (76P)     July 23                              Soyuz-2-1a               31/6
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/25/2019 07:44 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1187445912521641985
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/26/2019 08:14 am
According to http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/messages/forum10/topic12565/message1905780/#message1905780
a reboost of the ISS is planned for November, 7 22.45UTC .
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/26/2019 01:43 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-television-coverage-set-for-cygnus-resupply-mission-to-international-space
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The Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until Jan. 13, 2020, when it will depart the station, deploy Nanoracks customer CubeSats, deorbit and dispose of several tons of trash during a fiery re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere around Jan. 31.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/26/2019 03:04 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellite Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]
November 1  13:45 / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2  13:59:51.25 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
November 3   01:41 / 02:09 / 02:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 4  09:10 / 11:21 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

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

2019
November 7  22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
November 8 - MISSE-12 to go outside through the JEMAL
November 15  -December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
October-  November 18 - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 22  -December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
NET Late November 29  10:23 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET Late November 29  ~13:30 / ~14:00 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - NREP#4 deinstallation
NET November - NREP#5 installation
NET November - CraigX installation on NREP
NET November - RRM3
NET November - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
December 1  11:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch
November-  December 2 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-61) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 3  13:40 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
December 4  17:48 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI, one Li-Ion Battery, BCDU FSE in trunk]
December 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
November-  December 7 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November-  December 11 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 17  ~12:45 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
December 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET December - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December - release of satellites  from J-SSOD#13 (or Q1 2020)
NET December - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter (or Q1 2020)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA, EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1, LEDSAT, UoS3

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS    (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Space Debris Sensor and SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
Late December 2019  January 13 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late December 2019  January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#19
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET November 2019  Q1 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET December 2019  Q1 - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#18
NET December 2019  Q1 - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy] (or March 20)
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April    16   25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi] (or H2)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July 15  August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, RamSat, SPORT, CanOp from NRCSD
NET October - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko] (or Q1 2021)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 62/63  64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi] (or Q1 2021)
November   6   30 - MLM Nauka launch
Mid-November  Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-November  Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 15  December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
November  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
November  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET November  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT , Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
NET December 2020  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December 2020  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
NET December 2020  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET January  February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET January  February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET January  February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q2 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen]
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko]
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September  Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September  Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
October  Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
October  Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut]
Mid-November - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q1 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut]
Mid-May - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
2021  TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 26th
Changes on November 3rd
Changes on November 4th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/28/2019 01:02 pm
http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2019/10/20191028a_j.html
Google translation
Quote
[Separation from ISS]
scheduled date
: Saturday, November 2, 2019
Estimated time
: Around 2:20 am (Japan Standard Time)
Quote
[Re-entering the atmosphere]
scheduled date
: Sunday, November 3, 2019
Estimated time
: Around 11:08 am (Japan Standard Time)
This should be:
 separation on November, 1 17.20 UTC and reentering on November, 3 02.08 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/30/2019 08:22 am
The next item which is planned to go outside through the JEMAL will be MISSE-12 on November, 8.
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_191030.pdf
So we can expect the deinstallation/installation of MSC´s in the days after this.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/31/2019 07:34 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7064694
Google translation
Quote
The undocking of the Progress MS-12 cargo ship from the ISS is scheduled for November 29 at 13:23 Moscow time," the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 11/01/2019 11:38 am
Deployment of RwaSat 1 & Co. on Nov. 18.

Source: https://twitter.com/spaceinafrica1/status/1190238329532534784
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/01/2019 12:00 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7070530
Google translation
Quote
The correction of the ISS’s orbit is scheduled for November 8. The maneuver will be carried out using the engines of the Zvezda service module. The propulsion system will be turned on at 01:40 Moscow time, the propulsion system will last 405.6 seconds (about seven minutes)," the source said. Institute.
According to TsNIImash, as a result of the maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS’s orbit will increase by 800 meters and amount to 416.6 km.
I don´t know, if it is possible to use engines of Zvezda, because Soyuz MS-15 is docked to the rear docking port of Zvezda.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/01/2019 02:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/10/31/iss-daily-summary-report-10312019/
The first of the EVAs are currently planned to start in roughly 2 weeks. 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/01/2019 03:52 pm
I don´t know, if it is possible to use engines of Zvezda, because Soyuz MS-15 is docked to the rear docking port of Zvezda

Impossible, it will be made by Progress MS-12 engines.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/01/2019 08:21 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1190377806171119623
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/02/2019 06:11 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1190345653542633477
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/02/2019 08:51 am
In addition to the already known, we can find some so far not recorded events in this document.
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/iss_nac_oct_2019_final.pdf

In the Research Plan – Investigation List are mentioned
-   RED-EYE #2 and#3 (#3 only launched)
-   J-SSOD#13 (also only launched)
-   iSIM.

According to  https://www.space-bd.com/en/news/20190225.php iSIM will be installed on the EFU-Adapter. I suppose instead of SOLISS, because the HDTV-EF2 is planned for a longer timeframe. Another possibillity is on the planned EFU-Adapter#2, but I don´t know, if and when this will be launched.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/02/2019 08:13 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1190629643981934592
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/02/2019 08:45 pm
from: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/an-oven-is-heading-to-space-so-astronauts-can-bake-cookies/

Quote
{...}astronauts Drew Morgan and Luca Parmitano plan to carry out four and possibly five spacewalks, tentatively planned for Nov. 15, Nov. 22, Dec. 2, Dec. 7 and, if necessary, Dec. 11.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/03/2019 07:50 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1190634032687697928
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1190635830257340417
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1190695134658256896
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/03/2019 07:52 am
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/cygnus-pcm-e.htm
Quote
Cygnus CRS-12 (NG 12, SS Alan Bean)    2019-071A    02.11.2019    WI LC-0A       Antares-230+    with STPSat 4, HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES, MVP-Argus, HuskySat 1, SwampSat 2, AeroCube 14A, 14B, AeroCube 15A, 15B, Orbital Factory 2
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/03/2019 02:29 pm
https://twitter.com/spacecasper/status/1190693341823815680

Quote
each will be released from @nanoracks #cubesat deployer next year
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/04/2019 10:13 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/11/02/space-station-resupply-mission-successfully-launches-from-virginia/
Quote
In another first for Cygnus, the NG-12 mission will dispose of two decommissioned experiments mounted outside the space station, a role previously reserved for SpaceX’s Dragon and Japan’s HTV cargo vehicles.
The Cygnus spacecraft will depart the space station in January with NASA’s Space Debris Sensor, an experiment that failed soon after its installation on the orbiting complex in 2018, and the European Space Agency’s SOLAR instrument, which monitored the sun’s output for more than nine years.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/04/2019 02:48 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1191375555863691270
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/04/2019 05:01 pm
http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-8/news/unberthed.html
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KOUNOTORI8 was unberthed from the nadir port of Harmony (Node 2) by the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) at 10:45 p.m., November 1.

KOUNOTORI8 will be moved to the releasing point below the station.

http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-8/news/leaves.html
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Captured by the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), KOUNOTORI8 was moved to the releasing point below the station and released into orbit at 2:20 a.m., November 2.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/05/2019 07:02 pm
https://twitter.com/AF_SMC/status/1191790475558080512

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The U.S. Air Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center and its mission partners successfully delivered the Aerospace Rogue Alpha/Beta CubeSats to the International Space Station.

The cubesats will remain there until deployment in January 2020.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/05/2019 07:31 pm
Could this be AeroCube 14A,14B or Aero Cube 15A,15B?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/06/2019 01:36 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2020.html#progress_ms16
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December 11: A Soyuz-2-1a rocket to launch the Progress MS-16 cargo ship (production No. 445, ISS mission 77P) from Baikonur's Site 31 to the International Space Station, ISS. The vehicle is expected to fly a two-day rendezvous profile and dock at the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM, a part of the ISS' Russian Segment. During the planning of the ISS launch manifest in the Fall of 2019, the Progress MS-16 mission was expected to last 220 days, but its December 11, 2020, launch date also put the cargo ship into the time window for a potential back-up role as a "burial" vehicle for the Pirs Docking Compartment, SO1. The disposal operation would free the nadir (Earth-facing) docking port on the Zvezda Service Module, SM, for the arrival of the MLM Nauka module. The primary role to discard Pirs was at the time assigned to the Progress MS-15 mission, however a potential delay with the December 2020 launch of the Nauka would shift the responsibility for the Pirs' disposal to Progress MS-16, because mission control wanted to keep the Pirs at the station until the delivery of Nauka was imminent. To perform its disposal backup duty, Progress MS-16 would need a number of avionics for automated and manual control, which would have to be installed during its pre-launch processing in Baikonur. The exact launch date of Progress MS-16 was also subject to change depending on the status of the MLM launch (Insider Content).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/06/2019 02:34 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellite Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]
November 1  13:45 / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2  13:59:51.25 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
November 3   01:41 / 02:09 / 02:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 4  09:10 / 11:21 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 7  22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
November 7 - crew installing three newly arrived MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT-2) on the JEM Airlock slide table
November 8 - slide table transfer from airlock to MISSE external platform
November 8 - start the transfer of Material Service Centers (MSCs) between the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) to the MISSE-FF by SSRMS
November 11 - extracting the MSC-9 from the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 11 - inserting the MSC-9 in the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) – held by the SPDM Arm 1 – slot T1
November 11 - extracting the MSC-6 from the MTT slot T3 and inserting it in the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 15  11:39-18:18 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]

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

2019
November    18   20 - release of satellites NARSSCube-1 (Egypt), AQT-D (Japan) and RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 22  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 29  10:23 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
November 29  ~13:30 / ~14:00 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - NREP#4 deinstallation
NET November - NREP#5 installation
NET November - CraigX installation on NREP
NET November - RRM3
December 1  11:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch
December 2  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-61) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 3  13:40 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
December 4  17:51 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI, one Li-Ion Battery, BCDU FSE in trunk]
December    6   7  ~10:55 / ~13:30  - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December    7   8 (TBD)  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 17  ~12:45 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
December 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET December - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December - release of satellites  from J-SSOD#13 (or Q1 2020)
NET December - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter (or Q1 2020)

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS    (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Space Debris Sensor and SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 13 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET January  Q1   - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January  Q1   - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#18
NET November 2019  January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
NET January  Q1   - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
February 6 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#19
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63  63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  H1   NET    May   June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
  H1   NET    May   June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
2019  NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64  64/65  65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen  Chub]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63  63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, RamSat, SPORT, CanOp from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET October  December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
Mid-May  NET   November   December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2)
Late May  NET   November   December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT , Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut  Korsakov]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 63/64  64/65  65/66: Ivanishin, Vagner, Bowen  Chub]
  Q1   Q2  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko  TBD] (or Mid-November 2020)
  Q1   Q2  June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or Late November 2020)
  Q2   NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
  Q2   NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q2   NET Late July - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68  68/69  69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut  Aymakhanov]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, NASA astronaut   Korsakov]
Mid-May  November  December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late-May  November  December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, Borisenko  TBD]
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
  Q3   TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka  ISS)
TBD  Q1 2022 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MLM Nauka  ISS)
TBD  Q1 2022 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka  UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68  68/69  69/70: Novickiy, Dubrov, NASA astronaut  Aymakhanov]
Mid-November 2021  May  June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late November 2021  May  June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
Mid-May  November  December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late May  November  December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 6th
Changes on November 9th
Changes on November 10th
Changes on November 13th
Changes on November 14th
Changes on November 15th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/07/2019 11:22 am
Could this be AeroCube 14A,14B or Aero Cube 15A,15B?
According to Gunter https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/aerocube-15.htm they are Aero Cube 15A and 15B.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/07/2019 07:40 pm
According to this, the crew of Soyuz MS-16 will be Expedition Crew 62/63.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/08/2019 07:18 am
STPSat-4 deployment in January 2020
https://twitter.com/AF_SMC/status/1192629242523054080
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/09/2019 07:26 am
https://nanosatlab.upc.edu/en/events/3cat-4-launch-from-the-iss
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³Cat-4 launch from the ISS (TBC)

Launch of the ³Cat-4 from the International Space Station, as part of ESA's 'Fly Your Satellite!' programme. Date TBD (Tentative: Q3 2020).

When     Aug 01, 2020 (Europe/Madrid / UTC 200)

https://www.rte.ie/news/technology/2018/0924/995735-ireland-satellite/
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If it passes all the subsequent reviews, the satellite will be delivered to ESA in mid-2020.
Once launched, it will stay in space for between six and 12 months and communicate data to Earth via a ground radio station, located at EIRSAT-1 mission control in the UCD School of Physics.

https://csu.edu.umontpellier.fr/projets/
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ROBUSTA-1D CELESTA

    CubeSat 1-Unité
    Durée de développement prévue : 4 ans
        Démarrage en 2015
        Prêt au lancement : 2020

https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/istsat-1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/09/2019 08:08 am
https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/ledsat
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Name, LEDSAT (LED-based Satellite).
Type, CubeSat. Units or mass, 1U.
Status, not launched, expected in 2020.

https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/uos3
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Name, UoS3 (Project BLAST, University of Southampton Small Satellite).
Type, CubeSat.
Units or mass, 1U.
Status, not launched, expected in 2020.

https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/3cat4
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2019 09:33 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/11/09/next-three-man-soyuz-crew-training-to-have-space-station-to-themselves/
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NASA officials currently expect at least one of the new U.S. commercial crew vehicles to be ready to carry astronauts to the space station in the first half of 2020. The three-person crew on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft are slated to spend up to six months on the station. The two-man crew on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon test flight was scheduled for a shorter week-long stay on the station, but NASA managers are considering extending the Crew Dragon mission to last several months.

The first Starliner and Crew Dragon missions with astronauts are officially designated as test flights. Once the crewed test flights are complete, the ships will be formally certified by NASA to begin regular crew rotation missions to the space station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/12/2019 02:28 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/11/07/iss-daily-summary-report-11072019/
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The crew has installed three newly arrived MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT-2) currently located on the JEM Airlock slide table. The slide table was extended out of the airlock and will be installed on the MISSE external platform tomorrow.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/11/08/iss-daily-summary-report-11082019/
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Today, the ground robotics team, using the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS), will start the transfer of Material Service Centers (MSCs) between the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) to the MISSE-FF.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/11/11/iss-daily-summary-report-11112019/
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On GMT 314, the Robotics Ground Controllers maneuvered the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) and the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM)  from the park position to the Materials on ISS Experiment (MISSE) – Flight Facility (FF) located on the Express Logistics Carrier-2 (ELC-2). Ground robotic specialists are currently using the MSS to exchange MISSE Sample Containers (MSCs) with the MISSE-FF.  SPDM Arm 2 – loaded with the Robo Micro-Conical Tool 2 (RMCT 2) – executed the following sequence of maneuvers:
•Extract the MISSE Sample Container-9 (MSC-9) from the MISSE-FF slot Z1
•Insert the MSC-9 in the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) – held by the SPDM Arm 1 – slot T1
•Extract the MSC-6 from the MTT slot T3
•Insert the MSC-6 in the MISSE-FF slot Z1

Today, the MSS robotics team will complete the fourth and final day of the MSCs exchanges. Next, the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) will be installed on the JEM JOTI.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/13/2019 11:59 am
According to the new JAXA schedule http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_191113.pdf, J-SSOD#12 will now be on November,20.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/13/2019 03:04 pm
https://twitter.com/genejm29/status/1194333485005230083
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/13/2019 06:14 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/13/space-gardening-aboard-station-ahead-of-spacewalks/
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The duo will set their U.S. spacesuits to battery power at 7:05 a.m. EST inside the Quest airlock signifying the start of their spacewalk.
This should be 12.05 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/15/2019 07:02 am
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1195226860336164864
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2019 12:21 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/15/veteran-spacewalkers-begin-complex-work-to-repair-cosmic-particle-detector/
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Two astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 6:39 a.m. EST aboard the International Space Station to begin a spacewalk planned to last about six-and-a-half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/15/2019 02:48 pm
Here we have the next ISS crews.
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2019 05:14 pm
NASA’S MANAGEMENT OF CREW TRANSPORTATION TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
https://oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-20-005.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2019 06:00 pm
https://oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-20-005.pdf
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Currently, NASA’s maintenance schedule anticipates six extravehicular activities in 2020 to replace old batteries with new lithium-ion batteries.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2019 06:45 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/15/spacewalkers-complete-first-excursion-to-repair-cosmic-particle-detector/
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Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan concluded their spacewalk at 1:18 p.m. EST. During the six hour and 39 minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully positioned materials, removed a debris cover on the AMS, and installed handrails in preparation for the subsequent spacewalks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2019 07:22 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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December 4, Wednesday
12:30 p.m. – Launch of SpaceX CRS-19 Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station. (Launch scheduled at 12:51 p.m. EST) (All Channels)

December 7, Saturday           
4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the SpaceX-19 Cargo Craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at approximately 5:55 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
7:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Installation of the SpaceX-19 Cargo Craft to the Harmony Module of the International Space Station  (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/16/2019 07:15 am
https://oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-20-005.pdf
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Currently, NASA’s maintenance schedule anticipates six extravehicular activities in 2020 to replace old batteries with new lithium-ion batteries.
I suppose, this is not up-to-date.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 11/16/2019 10:54 am
https://oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-20-005.pdf
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Currently, NASA’s maintenance schedule anticipates six extravehicular activities in 2020 to replace old batteries with new lithium-ion batteries.
I suppose, this is not up-to-date.
The batteries on the S6 solar arrays are to be replaced in 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/16/2019 11:33 am
https://oig.nasa.gov/docs/IG-20-005.pdf
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Currently, NASA’s maintenance schedule anticipates six extravehicular activities in 2020 to replace old batteries with new lithium-ion batteries.
I suppose, this is not up-to-date.
The batteries on the S6 solar arrays are to be replaced in 2020.
Plus the batteries from the 4B channel of P6
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/16/2019 04:57 pm
Not from today, but not yet mentioned
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/11/12/iss-daily-summary-report-11122019/
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MISSE-FF (Materials ISS Experiment Flight Facility):  The ground robotics team completed the final Materials on the International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) exchanges with the MISSE-FF.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/16/2019 10:37 pm
Is Soyuz MS-20 still scheduled for the short-term visit of two space tourists?

Or is it now a member of the regular sequence of Soyuz ferries to ISS?

Or are both flights conflated into one Soyuz MS-20, with the cosmonaut and tourists departing ISS in Soyuz MS-19?

Or are both flights part of the current plan, and the latter of the two would be Soyuz MS-21?

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

2021
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]

Changes on February 19th
Changes on February 20th
***
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]

2022
March - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Changes on October 6th
***
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]

2022
March  April - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
September  October - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Changes on October 22nd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/17/2019 08:21 am
Is Soyuz MS-20 still scheduled for the short-term visit of two space tourists?

Or is it now a member of the regular sequence of Soyuz ferries to ISS?

Or are both flights conflated into one Soyuz MS-20, with the cosmonaut and tourists departing ISS in Soyuz MS-19?

Or are both flights part of the current plan, and the latter of the two would be Soyuz MS-21?
It's my typo! Thanks!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/18/2019 06:37 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQlTmQzdsFU
Deployment from J-SSOD#12 on November, 20
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/20/2019 06:51 am
The planned deployment times in JST
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1196987779982348289
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/21/2019 04:59 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellite Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]
November 1  13:45 / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2  13:59:51.25 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
November 3   01:41 / 02:09 / 02:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 4  09:10 / 11:21 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 7  22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
November 7 - crew installing three newly arrived MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT-2) on the JEM Airlock slide table
November 8 - slide table transfer from airlock to MISSE external platform
November 8 - start the transfer of Material Service Centers (MSCs) between the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) to the MISSE-FF by SSRMS
November 11 - extracting the MSC-9 from the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 11 - inserting the MSC-9 in the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) – held by the SPDM Arm 1 – slot T1
November 11 - extracting the MSC-6 from the MTT slot T3 and inserting it in the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 15  11:39-18:18 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 20  08:50 - release of satellite RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 20  09:10 - release of satellite NARSSCube-1 (Egypt) from J-SSOD#12 November 20  09:25 - release of satellite AQT-D (Japan) from J-SSOD#12
November 22  12:02-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]

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

2019
November 29  10:23 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
November 29  ~13:30 / ~14:00 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - NREP#4 deinstallation
NET November - NREP#5 installation
NET November - CraigX installation on NREP
NET November - RRM3
December 2  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-61) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 4  17:51 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI, one Li-Ion Battery, BCDU FSE in trunk]
December    1   6  09:34 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch
December 7  ~10:55 / ~13:30  - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December    3   8  11:24 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
December    8   9 (TBD)  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 17  ~12:45 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
December 24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET December - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December - release of satellites  from J-SSOD#13 (or Q1 2020)
NET December - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter (or Q1 2020)

2020
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS    (or Q1)
NET Early January - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Space Debris Sensor and SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 13 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#18
NET January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
February 6  ~05:55 / 09:17 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#19
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, RamSat, SPORT, CanOp from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov]
December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 21st
Changes on November 22nd
Changes on November 24th
Changes on November 25th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2019 03:42 am
https://ria.ru/20191122/1561437239.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The landing of the Soyuz MS-13, scheduled for February 6, 2020, will take place at 12.17 Moscow time," the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2019 04:11 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/22/spacewalkers-begin-second-excursion-to-repair-cosmic-particle-detector/
Quote
Two astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 7:02 a.m. EST aboard the International Space Station to begin a spacewalk planned to last about six-and-a-half hours. Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan will venture outside the International Space Station for the second in a series of complex spacewalks to replace a cooling system on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a cosmic ray detector.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/22/2019 05:18 pm
the date for a 4th wrap-up spacewalk will depend on how the 3rd EVA goes

https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1197933897230770181
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2019 06:21 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/11/22/astronauts-complete-intricate-tasks-during-second-cosmic-repair-spacewalk/
Quote
Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan concluded their spacewalk at 1:35 p.m. EST. During the six-hour and 33-minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully cut a total of eight stainless steel tubes, including one that vented the remaining carbon dioxide from the old cooling pump. The crew members also prepared a power cable and installed a mechanical attachment device in advance of installing the new cooling system.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/25/2019 07:25 am
Quote
The launch of #ProgressMS13 can be rescheduled due to some problem found during the preparation works. At this moment, the problem was solved. The launch date will be announced later.
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1198864539040833536
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/25/2019 01:30 pm
Quote
The launch of #ProgressMS13 postponed to December 6.
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1198965511675092992
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/25/2019 02:26 pm
Cross-post:
Further; cross-post:
https://www.roscosmos.ru/27792/
Google translate:
Quote
Progress MS-13: launch date updated

During the pre-flight preparation of the Progress MS-13 cargo ship at the Baikonur cosmodrome, RSC Energia specialists identified a remark on the onboard cable. The mismatch was resolved after replacing the cable.
Due to the need for additional checks, the launch of the Progress MS-13 ship was postponed to December 6, 2019, at 12:34 Moscow time.
12:34 MST = 09:34 UTC
***

Will the 2-day rendezvous be retained?

Will any other early December ISS activities need rescheduling as well?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/25/2019 02:29 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
December 8, Sunday
8 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Docking of the International Space Station Progress 74 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 8:43 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/25/2019 02:34 pm
What´s about the undocking of Progress MS-12?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 11/25/2019 04:57 pm
What´s about the undocking of Progress MS-12?

At 10:25 UTC on November 29 with deorbit burn at 13:39.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/25/2019 05:23 pm
What´s about the undocking of Progress MS-12?

At 10:25 UTC on November 29 with deorbit burn at 13:39.
That means no delay due to the delayed Progress MS-12 launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/26/2019 01:35 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
December 9, Monday
4:45 a.m. - Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 74 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 5:38 a.m. EST
That would be an unusual 72 hours trip.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/26/2019 04:34 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellite Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]
November 1  13:45 / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2  13:59:51.25 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
November 3   01:41 / 02:09 / 02:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 4  09:10 / 11:21 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 7  22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
November 7 - crew installing three newly arrived MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT-2) on the JEM Airlock slide table
November 8 - slide table transfer from airlock to MISSE external platform
November 8 - start the transfer of Material Service Centers (MSCs) between the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) to the MISSE-FF by SSRMS
November 11 - extracting the MSC-9 from the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 11 - inserting the MSC-9 in the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) – held by the SPDM Arm 1 – slot T1
November 11 - extracting the MSC-6 from the MTT slot T3 and inserting it in the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 15  11:39-18:18 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 20  08:50 - release of satellite RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 20  09:10 - release of satellite NARSSCube-1 (Egypt) from J-SSOD#12 November 20  09:25 - release of satellite AQT-D (Japan) from J-SSOD#12
November 22  12:02-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 29  10:25 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
November 29  13:39 / 14:11 / 14:19 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
December 2  11:31-17:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-61) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 5  17:29:24.521 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI, one Li-Ion Battery, BCDU FSE in trunk]
December 6  09:34:11.430 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch

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

2019
December    7   8  11:00 / ~13:30  - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December    8   9  10:38 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
Mid-December    9   (TBD)  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 11 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December    17    19  11:59 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December    19   20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
December  24 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2) and landing
NET November  December - NREP#4 deinstallation
NET November  December - NREP#5 installation
NET November  December - CraigX installation on NREP
NET November  December - RRM3

2020
NET Early January 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS    (or Q1)
NET Early January 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Space Debris Sensor and SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 13 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#18
NET January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
February 6  ~05:55 / 09:17 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#19
NET December 2019  February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December 2019  February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS (or Q1 2020)
NET December 2019  February-March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter (or Q1 2020)
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET December 2019  February-  March - release of satellite Quetzal-1 from J-SSOD#13 (or Q1 2020)
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
June  July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
June  July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, RamSat, SPORT, CanOp from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H1 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 26th
Changes on November 29th
Changes on December 2nd
Changes on December 3rd
Changes on December 4th
Changes on December 5th
Changes on December 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/01/2019 08:15 pm
https://twitter.com/LaunchStuff/status/1201157900565172228
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/02/2019 12:47 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/12/02/spacewalkers-begin-third-venture-for-cosmic-particle-detector-upgrades/
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Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 6:31 a.m. EST aboard the International Space Station to begin a spacewalk planned to last about seven-and-a-half hours during which they will install a new cooling system for the cosmic ray detector attached to the station called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/02/2019 03:52 pm
#asknasa question about the fourth spacewalk. They need to do the fourth spacewalk for leak checks but the SpaceX Dragon launching on Wednesday has time-sensitive and critical science, so the date for it hasn't been set yet. Until then the AMS is continuing its sleep and once the leak check EVA has been complete and everything's good it will go particle hunting again.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/02/2019 06:40 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/12/02/astronauts-wrap-up-third-spacewalk-for-cosmic-particle-detector-repairs/
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Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan concluded their spacewalk at 12:33 p.m. EST. During the six hour and two minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully installed a new cooling system for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS).
...
Meanwhile, teams on Earth will evaluate the date for the planned fourth spacewalk to conduct leak checks for the spectrometer’s refurbished cooling lines and complete the work to resume operations of the cosmic ray detector.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/03/2019 02:14 pm
https://twitter.com/BoeingSpace/status/1201872570464817154
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/03/2019 07:01 pm
from: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-television-to-air-space-station-cargo-ship-launch-docking

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Progress 74 will remain docked at the station for more than seven months, departing in July 2020 for its deorbit into the Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/03/2019 09:43 pm
From today's Dragon SpX-19 pre-launch news conference; Chris G's coverage in the launch update thread starts here (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=49550.msg2021614#msg2021614):

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Launch instantaneous window on prime and back-up dates:
4 Dec: 12:51:58 EST (17:51:58 UTC)
5 Dec: 12:29:23 EST (17:29:23 UTC)

No launch op 6 December due to Dragon/ISS phasing requirements.

Dragon stays until about 6 January.  Firm date forthcoming.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2019 04:33 am
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1201971840249454599
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2019 04:34 am
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1201971430537207809
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2019 04:59 am
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1201972002875199489
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/04/2019 11:50 am
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2019/12/20191204a.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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On December 3, 2019, at the JAXA Tsukuba Space Center, the team from the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala handed over to JAXA their KiboCUBE CubeSat, Quetzal-1 developed by the team. Quetzal-1 is the winner in the second round of the KiboCUBE Programme(*) between the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and JAXA to be deployed from Kibo, the Japanese Experiment Module of the International Space Station (ISS). Preparation is underway for its deployment targeted next spring.
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Schedule of Quetzal-1
December 3, 2019: Hand over to JAXA (complete)
Around March, 2020: Launch to the ISS
Spring of 2020: Deployment from Kibo
Could be launched on SpX-20 and be part of J-SSOD#13
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2019 04:38 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1202272194987986946
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2019 06:20 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/2019/12/04/crs-19-launch-scrubbed-due-to-winds/
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This morning’s launch attempt has been scrubbed due to winds. The next launch opportunity will be at 12:29 p.m. EST on Thursday, Dec. 5. Launch coverage for the SpaceX CRS-19 mission to the International Space Station will begin at 12 p.m. EST on NASA Television and the agency’s website. A launch of the SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft on Thursday will result in its arrival at the space station on Sunday, Dec. 8.
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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December 8, Sunday           
4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the SpaceX-19 Dragon cargo craft at the International Space Station; Capture scheduled at 6 a.m. EST (All Channels)
8 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the SpaceX-19 cargo craft to the Harmony Module of the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/05/2019 05:36 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1202653178845704193
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/05/2019 10:38 pm
Further re: scheduling EVAs to complete AMS restoration and battery replacement NASA faces spacewalk schedule crunch (https://spacenews.com/nasa-faces-spacewalk-schedule-crunch/), December 5, 2019

Summarizing (as of today):
Dragon capture and berthing on December 8
Progress docking December 9
Starliner docks December 20, remaining 4 or 5 days

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“We’ll be looking to do [the fourth and final AMS EVA] probably some time after the first of the year, unless between now and then a window opens up,” [Kenny] Todd [NASA ISS operations integration manager] said.

Re: remaining battery swap-out EVAs and understanding the failure of the newly-installed BCDU after the second battery replacement EVA:
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“[The BCDU failure investigation] team is still doing their job and coming up with their version of what might be happening,” [Todd] said, along with steps to mitigate any such problems in the future.

Window for performing three EVAs; the fourth AMS EVA and the fourth and fifth battery replacement EVAs:
After Dragon departure circa January 6, 2020 and
Before the departure of astronauts Koch and Parmitano and Russian cosmonaut Skvortsov aboard Soyuz MS-13 on February 6.

No EVAs while there are only 3 ISS crew members, except in contingency situations.

Another brief window in April 2020 during crew handover (April 9 - 17).

Battery replacement has a higher priority than AMS restoration.  However, it could be easier to perform the AMS EVA first because the EVA suits are already configured for Morgan and Parmitano.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: gemmy0I on 12/05/2019 11:08 pm
Battery replacement has a higher priority than AMS restoration.  However, it could be easier to perform the AMS EVA first because the EVA suits are already configured for Morgan and Parmitano.
This surprises me, although I can see how it might be the case from a "political" perspective (in terms of ISS maintenance taking precedence over a science experiment which was never planned to last this long in the first place).

I was under the impression that although the battery replacements are of high importance long-term, the station is doing "OK" for now with the old Nickel-Hydrogen batteries it's currently (partially) running on. The reason for the replacements is, AIUI, that the old batteries are gradually degrading, not because they're afraid of them suddenly conking out.

The AMS restoration is tricky because it required highly specialized training for Parmitano and Morgan - there are simply no other crew members that are prepared to do those EVAs. Certainly it would be possible to train a subsequent crew to do the final AMS EVA, but it seems like a lot of trouble to go to for something that is already "nearly complete" and can be wrapped up in a single EVA.

By contrast, the battery replacements are "skills-based" EVAs, i.e., any USOS crew member with general EVA training can do them (and probably a ROS crew member in a pinch). They are as close to bog-standard as EVAs can get (just swapping out some ORUs and attaching/detaching things with the PGT). This holds true for any future crews as well as the current crew.

Plus, with everything we've been hearing about how critically valuable the scientific community has found the AMS's data to be - enough to justify developing and performing a cutting-edge EVA sequence that, no doubt, cost a lot of time and money (that specialized astronaut training couldn't have come cheap) - I would think NASA would be itching to get the thing back online as quickly as possible to minimize the interruption to its data collection. (Perhaps this speaks to my unfamiliarity with the nature of the data collected by AMS - maybe just getting the thing running is more important than collecting uninterrupted data.)

...which is why I wonder if this comes down not to a holistic technical decision but the "totem pole" of which experiments on the ISS have more clout in mission planning. The money quote from the article being:

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He said NASA made it clear to the AMS project before the repairs started that there was no commitment to completing the repairs by a specific date. “We were very upfront about the fact that there may be a window in January, there may be a small window in April, but none of those are guarantees at this point,” he said. If that final repair spacewalk doesn’t take place in January or April, he added, “we’re going to have to wait until we get some larger crews on station when we start to see some of the U.S. commercial vehicles coming on for longer stays.”

In other words, it sounds like they all went into this with the understanding that this was a long-shot repair and therefore, as a categorical rule, it would defer to any other priorities or exigencies that might come up.

One possibility that could change the calculus on this is that since the "trickiest" parts of the AMS work were completed in the third EVA, they might not be so worried about having astronauts without Parmitano and Morgan's special training complete the fourth one. The part everyone was worried about was the cutting and re-attaching of fluid tubes with sharp edges, which had never been done before. It sounds like the fourth EVA mainly involves doing some leak checks on the newly-installed tubes and installing some MLI. Although they'd probably still prefer to have the specially-trained astronauts working in proximity to the AMS (which, AIUI, still has some sharp edges that they have to watch out for), it might not be so urgent a requirement at this phase.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 12/06/2019 08:42 am
The AMS restoration is tricky because it required highly specialized training for Parmitano and Morgan - there are simply no other crew members that are prepared to do those EVAs. Certainly it would be possible to train a subsequent crew to do the final AMS EVA, but it seems like a lot of trouble to go to for something that is already "nearly complete" and can be wrapped up in a single EVA.
Cassidy (and Hansen) are backup training for AMS EVA.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/06/2019 12:31 pm
A next candidate for J-SSOD#13: G-Satellite Go to Space

https://japantoday.com/category/sports/construction-of-tokyo-2020-g-satellite-completed
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The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) on Tuesday announced the completion of its “G-Satellite Go to Space” satellite, which will orbit the Earth during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. The miniature satellite’s payload will include two of Japan’s most popular animated characters – “Mobile Suite Gundam” and “Char’s Zaku.”
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The satellite will be carried to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard a supply ship in March 2020 and released from the ISS into its own Earth orbit in April 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/06/2019 07:25 pm
https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/status/1203018776352100352
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/07/2019 04:27 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2019/12/06/boeing-uncrewed-flight-test-launch-date-update-2/
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The launch of Boeing’s uncrewed Orbital Flight Test to the International Space Station, as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, now is targeted for 6:36 a.m. EST Friday, Dec. 20.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/07/2019 04:47 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellite Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]
November 1  13:45 / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2  13:59:51.25 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
November 3   01:41 / 02:09 / 02:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 4  09:10 / 11:21 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 7  22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
November 7 - crew installing three newly arrived MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT-2) on the JEM Airlock slide table
November 8 - slide table transfer from airlock to MISSE external platform
November 8 - start the transfer of Material Service Centers (MSCs) between the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) to the MISSE-FF by SSRMS
November 11 - extracting the MSC-9 from the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 11 - inserting the MSC-9 in the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) – held by the SPDM Arm 1 – slot T1
November 11 - extracting the MSC-6 from the MTT slot T3 and inserting it in the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 15  11:39-18:18 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 20  08:50 - release of satellite RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 20  09:10 - release of satellite NARSSCube-1 (Egypt) from J-SSOD#12 November 20  09:25 - release of satellite AQT-D (Japan) from J-SSOD#12
November 22  12:02-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 29  10:25 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
November 29  13:39 / 14:11 / 14:19 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
December 2  11:31-17:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-61) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 5  17:29:24.521 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI, one Li-Ion Battery, BCDU FSE in trunk]
December 6  09:34:11.430 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch
December 6  ~16:40 / 17:10 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8  10:05 / 12:47 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 9  10:35:11 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
December 11 - extracting HISUI from Dragon (SpX-19) trunk by SSRMS
December 12 - installing HISUI on the Kibo module by JEM-RMS

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

2019
  NET   December 19 - NREP#4 deinstallation
  NET   December 19 - NREP#5 installation
December    19   20  11:36 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December    20   21  13:08 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
December    24   26 (TBD)   28  07:16 / 10:02 / 10:48 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2), deorbit and landing
NET December - CraigX installation on NREP
NET December - RRM3

2020
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Space Debris Sensor and SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 13 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
Mid-December 2019 (TBD)  NET January  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 28: CIRiS, EdgeCube from NRCSD#18
February 6  ~05:55 / 09:17 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February  Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February  Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February  Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS\
NET February-March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February  March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET March  April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, SpaceIce, NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
  H1   April - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
  H1   April - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
NET April - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce from NRCSD
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
  H1   NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
  H1   NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on December 7th
Changes on December 8th
Changes on December 9th
Changes on December 12th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/07/2019 05:00 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1203149496034713600
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/07/2019 01:45 pm
Will the ISS team perform the OFT undocking and landing on Christmas Day?
If there is no pressing operational reason, might they delay the tasks to December 26?
***

EDITs 12/9, 12/12
4th dual USOS VV berthings:  There are two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed, Cygnus NG-12 and Dragon SpX-19, December 8 through circa January 6 7.

If all goes according to current schedule, there will be two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed AND one USOS VV docked, Cygnus NG-12, Dragon SpX-19, and Boe-OFT, December 21 through 28 (TBD).

This will be the first time there are three USOS VV simultaneously.
EDIT 12/27: Three USOS VV didn't happen.
EDIT 1/11
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2019 08:32 am
https://twitter.com/Zarya_Info/status/1201505526946959362
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2019 09:10 am
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1203617319915790337
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2019 02:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/12/08/astronauts-capture-dragon-filled-with-brand-new-science/
Quote
International Space Station was traveling more than 262 miles over the south Pacific Ocean, Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) grappled Dragon at 5:05 a.m. EST using the space station’s robotic arm Canadarm2 with NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan acting as a backup.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/12/08/dragon-attached-to-station-for-month-long-stay/
Quote
Three days after its launch from Florida, the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft was installed on the Earth-facing side of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 7:47 a.m. EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/08/2019 06:07 pm
It looks like CIRiS and EdgeCube will be deployed by the Slingshot deployer from Cygnus, not by NRCSD.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20191203005289/en/Spaceflight’s-SEOPS-2-Mission-Launch-Multiple-Spacecraft-International
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/09/2019 06:32 am
A next candidate for J-SSOD#13: G-Satellite Go to Space
Conformation by JAXA
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/pickout/69233.html
Google Translation
Quote
On December 5, 2019, at the JAXA Tsukuba Space Center, the G-SATELLITE satellite was handed over to JAXA by the operator Space BD Co., Ltd.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/09/2019 10:11 am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/09/2019 06:33 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/2019/12/07/after-redesigns-the-finish-line-is-in-sight-for-spacexs-crew-dragon/
Quote
Before SpaceX’s unpiloted Crew Dragon test flight earlier this year, the capsule spent nearly eight months at the Florida launch site before it lifted off bound for the space station. SpaceX hopes for a much shorter wait before the Demo-2 mission.
“We’re hoping for the first crew flight in February,” Shotwell said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/10/2019 03:10 pm
http://nanoracks.com/wp-content/uploads/Nanoracks-Release-100-CubeSats-Nematodes-and-Blockchain-Technology.pdf
Quote
Part of Nanoracks 17th CubeSat deployment mission using the Company’s commercially operated satellite deployers were four CubeSats from a variety of customers. The CubeSats delivered in this mission included: SORTIE (Astra LLC), CryoCube (Sierra Lobo Incorporated/NASA), QARMAN (von Karman institute), and notably, AzTechSat-1, a collaborative program between NASA Ames and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP) in Mexico.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/11/2019 12:57 am
Cross-post:
From the NASATV schedule:

Friday, Dec. 20, 5:30 a.m.: Coverage of launch of Boeing's Commercial Crew flight test. Liftoff is targeted at 6:36 a.m. EST. An uncrewed Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft will launch atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. This is the first of two demonstration flights required to prove the space systems meet NASA’s requirements for certification to carry astronauts to and from the International Space Station.

Saturday, Dec. 21, 5 a.m.: Coverage of arrival of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station. Capture of the uncrewed CST-100 Starliner on its first flight test to the space station is scheduled at 8:08 a.m. EST.

Friday, Dec. 27, 11:15 p.m.: Coverage of the undocking of the Boeing Starliner from the International Space Station. Undocking is scheduled for 2:16 a.m. EST, Tuesday, Dec. 28.

Saturday, Dec. 28: Deorbit burn and landing of the Boeing Starliner. Deorbit burn is scheduled for 5:02 a.m. and landing is scheduled for 5:48 a.m. in White Sands, New Mexico.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/11/2019 07:45 am
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201912111077537691-russian-cosmonauts-plan-two-spacewalks-at-international-space-station-next-year---source/
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Russian cosmonauts plan to carry out two spacewalks at the International Space Station next year, a source in the space industry said.
EVA-47 (the 47th extravehicular activity on the ISS under the Russian program) is planned for 15 January 2020, but the timing of it depends on NASA"
The second spacewalk of Russian cosmonauts next year (EVA-48) is planned for October, according to the source.
During the second spacewalk, the Pirs module will be prepared for undocking from the ISS. Pirs will be replaced with another module (Nauka) in November 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: theonlyspace on 12/11/2019 08:16 am
Why are the Russians detaching and wasting a good module? Why not dock Nauka to the end of Pirs as they dock Progress to it?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/11/2019 10:30 am
From the JAXA schedule
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/plan/status/images/schedule_191211.pdf
Google translation
Quote
December, 12   HISUI relocation
December, 19   NREP replacement / shipping

BTW the NASA TV schedule, updated December, 11, doesn´t show any information about the Boe-OFT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/11/2019 07:09 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/12/11/wide-range-of-space-research-keeping-crew-busy-today/
Quote
Mission controllers on the ground today commanded the Canadarm2 robotic arm to reach into the back of the SpaceX Dragon resupply ship and extract the new HISUI experiment device.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2019 10:03 am
We have some clarifications due to the new ELaNa CubeSats schedule
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
- ELaNa 30 has switched from NG-13 to SpX-20
- SpaceICE from ELaNa 31(SpX-21) is now on ELaNa 36 on NG-15
- SpX-21 has additional to ELaNa 31 ELaNa 35 with PTD-1
- ELaNa 33 on NG-14 has additional PTD-2 and TARGIT onboard
- NG-15 is planned in April 2021
But we don´t know which deployer will be used.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/12/2019 05:14 pm
https://twitter.com/StephenClark1/status/1205176932683386880
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2019 07:49 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
December 27, Friday
11:45 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner Commercial Crew Vehicle from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled at 12:44 a.m. EST on Dec. 28. (All Channels)

December 28, Saturday
4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the deorbit of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner Commercial Crew Vehicle and landing at the White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico. Deorbit burn scheduled at 5:01 a.m. EST; landing scheduled at 5:47 a.m. EST Johnson Space Center/White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2019 08:03 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2019
January 1 - seven MSC´s from MISSE-10 was taken out from Kibo airlock and  to be installed on MISSE-FF
January 5 - one MSC from MISSE-9 to be deinstalled from MISSE-FF
January 13  20:05 / 23:33 - Dragon (SpX-16) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 14  04:19 / 05:13 - Dragon (SpX-16) deorbit and splashdown
January 18  18:01 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
January 25  12:55 - Progress MS-09 (70P) undocking (from Pirs)
January 25  16:08 / 16:41 /16:50 - Progress MS-09 (70P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
January 31  10:25 - release of satellites CAT 1 (CATSat 1), CAT 2 (CATSat 2) from NRCSD#15
January 31  12:00 - release of satellite Delphini 1 (AUSAT-1) from NRCSD#15
January 31  13:40 - release of satellite UNITE from NRCSD#15
January 31  16:45 - release of satellite TechEdSat-8 from NRCSD#15
February 8  ~13:45 / 16:16 - Cygnus (NG-10) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 25  09:05 - Cygnus (NG-10) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 26  02:21 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 2  07:49:03 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed launch
March 3  10:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  07:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2/IDA2)
March 8  12:52:53 / 13:33 / 13:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM1) un-crewed deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
March 14  19:14:08.175 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) launch [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 15  01:01:40 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Koch]
March 22  12:01-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-52) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 4A Power Channel) [McClain, Hague]
March 23  14:22 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
March 29  11:42-18:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-53) from Quest airlock (installing new batteries in the ISS P4 Truss 2A Power Channel) [Koch, Hague]
April 4  11:01:34.264 / 14:22:27 - Progress MS-11 (72P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
April 8  11:31-18:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-54) from Quest airlock (S0 via Z1 Truss Jumper  ) [McClain, Saint-Jacques]
April 17  20:46:11 - Cygnus (NG-11) launch
April 19 09:28 / 11:31 - Cygnus (NG-11) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April 23 - installing three new MSCs onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) in the JEM airlock
April 25 - installing one of the new MISSE Science Carrier (MSC) in the #1 position of the MISSE-FF facility
May 4  06:48:58 - Dragon SpX-17 launch [OCO-3, STP-H6 in trunk]
May 6  11:01 / 13:32 - Dragon (SpX-17) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 10  04:00 - OCO-3 extracting from Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS and installing on Kibo’s external pallet by JEM-RMS
May 10 - STP-H6 extracting from Dragon’s trunk and installing on the ISS truss structure by SSRMS
May 10 - SSRMS removed the completed SCAN radio communications study from the truss to Dragon’s trunk
May 10 - retrieved the CATS from the ISS truss and handed it off to the SSRMS
May 13 - installation CATS in Dragon’s trunk by SSRMS
May 21 -Kibo robot arm was operated from the ground, and the ExHAM#2-3 installed on the Kibo outboard experimental platform was recovered to the Kibo ship
May 23  16:08 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-10 engines
May 24/25 - prepared for the installation of the outboard for sample exchange to EXHAM#2-4
May 29  15:42 / 21:43 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-46) from Pirs airlock [Kononenko, Ovchinin]
May 30 - ExHAM#2-4 overboard installation was carried out
June 3  12:25 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-17) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 3  20:56 / 21:48 - Dragon (SpX-17) deorbit and  splashdown
June 4  08:40:30 - Progress MS-10 (71P) undocking (from Zvezda)
June 4  11:46 / 12:22 / 12:29 - Progress MS-10 (71P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
June17  10:15 - release of Uguisu (Bird JPN), NepaliSat-1 (Bird NPL), Raavana-1 (Bird LKA) satellites from J-SSOD#11
June17  10:20 - release of SpooQy-1 satellite from J-SSOD#11
June 24  23:25:30 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 25  01:55 / 02:47:50 - Soyuz MS-11 (57S) deorbit and landing [Exp 58/59: Kononenko, McClain, Saint-Jacques]
June 27  20:05:02 - release of satellite Red-Eye from Kaber by SSRMS
July 3  00:18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines
July 3  10:15:00 - release of satellite IOD-1 GEMS  from NRCSD#16
July 3  11:50:00 - release of satellites KRAKSat and Swiatowid from NRCSD#16
July 3  14:50:00 - release of satellites ELaNa-26: Aeternitas (VCC A), Ceres (VCC C), Libertas (VCC B) from NRCSD#16
July 3  16:25:00 - release of satellite EntrySat from NRCSD#16
July 20  16:28:20.238 / 22:47:52 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
July 25  22:01:56.492 - Dragon (SpX-18) launch [IDA-3 in trunk]
July 27  13:11 / 16:01 - Dragon (SpX-18) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
July 29  10:44  - Progress MS-11 (72P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 29  13:50 / 14:23 / 14:32 - Progress MS-11 (72P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and  flooding
July 31  12:10:46.153 / 15:29:17 - Progress MS-12 (73P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 6  13:30 / 16:15 - Cygnus (NG-11) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 6 - preparation for ExHAM # 1- 4 sample removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 4 samples removal
August 7 - ExHAM # 1- 5 samples installed
August 15  05:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 15  08:55 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
August 19 - ExHAM # 1-5 samples were taken out and installed
August 20  ~02:30 - IDA-3 extracting from trunk Dragon (SpX-18) by SSRMS
August 21  12:27-18:59 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IDA-3 Install & Outfitting) [Hague, Morgan]
August 22  03:38:31.987 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned launch
August 26  03:35:30 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Zvezda) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 26  03:59:36 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) docking (to Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Morgan]
August 27  03:18:43 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned docking (to Zvezda)
August 27  12:25 / 14:59 - Dragon (SpX-18) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 27  19:22 / 20:21 - Dragon (SpX-18) deorbit and splashdown
September 6  18:13:54 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned undocking (from Zvezda)
September 6  20:37 / 21:32 - Soyuz MS-14 (60S) unmanned deorbit and landing
September 14  18:31 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines
September 24 - deinstall EFU-Adapter
September 24  16:05:05 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 launch
September 25  13:57:42.701 / 19:42:41 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) launch and docking (to Zvezda) [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Al Mansouri]
September 28  11:12 / 14:09 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 29  13:28 - EP8 with new Li-Ion battery extracting from HTV-8 Kounotori8 by SSRMS
September 30  14:12 - installing EP7 with 8 old batteries by SSRMS in HTV-8 Kounotori8
October 2 - SOLISS installation on the EFU-Adapter
October 3  07:37:33 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) undocking (from Rassvet) [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 3  10:06 / 10:37 / 10:59 - Soyuz MS-12 (58S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 59/60: Ovchinin, Hague, Al Mansouri]
October 4 - EFU-Adapter reinstalled on EFU#5 with SOLISS and the repaired HDTV-EF2
October 6  11:39-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-56) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Koch, Morgan]
October 11  11:38-18:23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-57) (P6 Channel 2B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Koch]
October 18  11:38-18:55 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-58) (Replace a Battery Charge/Discharge Unit) from Quest airlock [Koch, Meir]
November 1  13:45 / 17:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 2  13:59:51.25 - Cygnus (NG-12) launch
November 3   01:41 / 02:09 / 02:20 - HTV-8 Kounotori-8 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 4  09:10 / 11:21 - Cygnus (NG-12) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
November 7  22:40 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-12 engines
November 7 - crew installing three newly arrived MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT-2) on the JEM Airlock slide table
November 8 - slide table transfer from airlock to MISSE external platform
November 8 - start the transfer of Material Service Centers (MSCs) between the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) to the MISSE-FF by SSRMS
November 11 - extracting the MSC-9 from the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 11 - inserting the MSC-9 in the MISSE Transfer Tray (MTT) – held by the SPDM Arm 1 – slot T1
November 11 - extracting the MSC-6 from the MTT slot T3 and inserting it in the MISSE-FF slot Z1 by SPDM Arm 2
November 15  11:39-18:18 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-59) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 20  08:50 - release of satellite RwaSat-1 (Rwanda) from J-SSOD#12
November 20  09:10 - release of satellite NARSSCube-1 (Egypt) from J-SSOD#12 November 20  09:25 - release of satellite AQT-D (Japan) from J-SSOD#12
November 22  12:02-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-60) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
November 29  10:25 - Progress MS-12 (73P) undocking (from Pirs)
November 29  13:39 / 14:11 / 14:19 - Progress MS-12 (73P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
December 2  11:31-17:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-61) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
December 5  17:29:24.521 - Dragon (SpX-19) launch [HISUI, one Li-Ion Battery, BCDU FSE in trunk]
December 6  09:34:11.430 - Progress MS-13 (74P) launch
December 6  ~16:40 / 17:10 - Cygnus (NG-11) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8  10:05 / 12:47 - Dragon (SpX-19) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 9  10:35:11 - Progress MS-13 (74P) docking (to Pirs)
December 11 - extracting HISUI from Dragon (SpX-19) trunk by SSRMS
December 12 - installing HISUI on the Kibo module by JEM-RMS
December 19 - NREP#4 deinstallation
December 19 - installation NREP#5 with CraigX and Astrileux on JEM EF
December 20  11:36:43 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed launch
December 22  12:23 / 12:58 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT) un-crewed deorbit and landing
December 27  01:28 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines
December 27  04:36 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines

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

2019
NET December - RRM3

2020
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 6 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
NET Early January - Space Debris Sensor and SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 13 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov]
NET Mid-January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir]
NET Mid-January   11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Parmitano]
NET Late January  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
February 6  ~05:55 / 09:16 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 7 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 9 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS\
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February-  March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, , NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
April - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
NET April - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce from NRCSD
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/15/2019 08:07 am
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
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Date: February 6, 2020 - 4:16 a.m. Eastern
Mission: Expedition 61 Landing
Description: NASA astronaut Christina Koch, ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov of Roscosmos return to Earth aboard their Soyuz spacecraft, landing in Kazakhstan.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/16/2019 12:32 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7353903
Google translate:
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“We plan to send MLM Nauka to Baikonur already at the beginning of 2020, start electrical tests, check the devices, how they work, and ensure start-up either at the end of 2020 or at the beginning of 2021,” Rogozin said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2019 06:11 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1207014503122161666
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2019 08:03 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1207030991916863490
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/18/2019 07:09 am
Another payload for Dragon SpX-20
https://twitter.com/JAXA_Kiboriyo/status/1207168480476221440
Google translation
Quote
Outboard payload "iSIM" developed by Spanish space venture Satlantis has been handed over to JAXA!
Aiming to start technology demonstration around spring 2020, start preparations for launch / operation

https://twitter.com/spacebd_inc/status/1206857372964016129
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Completed the prelaunch technical integration for @satlantis_' iSIM. It's successfully handed over to #JAXA, and will be launched in March 2020 to ISS via #SpaceX Dragon vehicle. This is the first time for a non-Japanese company to demonstrate in i-SEEP!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/18/2019 10:52 am
https://ria.ru/20191218/1562524096.html
Google translation
Quote
Two corrections of the orbit of the International Space Station in one day are planned for December 27, NASA reported.
As noted on the NASA website, ISS orbit corrections are scheduled for 4.33 and 7.40 Moscow time. The first correction will last about 10 minutes, the second - about 9 minutes.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/18/2019 03:25 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/12/16/iss-daily-summary-report-12162019/
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The next planned operation for the JEMAL slide table is December 19 with the installation of the NanoRacks External Platform (NREP).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/20/2019 07:32 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1207820408260481024
Google translation
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[Introduction of Flight Director on 12/20]
Hirai Flight Director is leading the operation control team in the control room today.
During the #control room tour time, we plan to operate a robot arm that attaches NASA's outboard test equipment NREP (NanoRacks External Platform) to the outboard test platform.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/20/2019 02:06 pm
https://twitter.com/Astro_Ferg/status/1208038131083235328
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/20/2019 03:37 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/12/19/iss-daily-summary-report-12192019/
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NREP-5 (Nanoracks External Platform mission-5) installation: In preparation for transfer and installation to the JEM Exposed Facility, the crew removed the Nanoracks External Platform (NREP) mission-4 hardware and installed the mission-5 sub payloads onto the NREP system.  NREP-5 contains the Craig-X and Astrileux sub payloads and is planned to be passed through the JEM airlock, robotically installed onto the Exposed Facility and activated at the end of this week.
Craig-X is a Flight Test Platform (FTP) designed to promote electronics testing to raise Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) at a low cost and a reduced time frame.
Astrileux evaluates the effects of space exposure on new materials that, for the first time, show optical performance in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) wavelength range (10-20 nm).  These materials have potential for a new generation of space instrumentation that can capture EUV radiation for use in remote sensing, planet mapping, telescopes, semiconductor applications and other systems.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/20/2019 07:05 pm
https://twitter.com/JimBridenstine/status/1208103439009538055

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#Starliner Update: We have made a final decision - Starliner will not dock with the @Space_Station and will return to White Sands on Sunday.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/21/2019 07:27 pm
https://twitter.com/JimBridenstine/status/1208458224397115392
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/21/2019 07:30 pm
https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1208479201147404289
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2019 12:35 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1208727022836563969
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NASA @NASA

#Starliner is on its way home!

At 7:23am ET, the spacecraft began its deorbit burn that puts it on the right path to land at @WSMissileRange in New Mexico at 7:57am ET. Tune in for our live coverage of landing:

https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1208735543657320448
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NASA @NASA

LANDING CONFIRMED
The #Starliner spacecraft safely touched down at 7:58am ET at @WSMissileRange in New Mexico with a bulleye landing. This marks the 1st time an American-made, human-rated capsule has landed on land. Watch our live coverage: https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1rmGPXAoNlEGN …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/26/2019 09:40 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7432829
Google translate:
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"The first orbit's reboost will take place at 04:28 Moscow time, the duration of the engines is 576.4 seconds. The second - at 07:36 Moscow time, the duration is 494 seconds," the institute said.

Maneuvers will be performed by the engines of the Progress MS-13 transport cargo vehicle. The purpose of the orbit's reboost's is the formation of ballistic conditions for the landing of the Soyuz MS-13 transport manned spacecraft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/28/2019 06:25 am
Further re: scheduling EVAs to complete AMS restoration and battery replacement NASA faces spacewalk schedule crunch (https://spacenews.com/nasa-faces-spacewalk-schedule-crunch/), December 5, 2019

Might one of the three EVAs be performed earlier because OFT did not dock?
Perhaps even before the Dragon departure?
Or between Dragon and Cygnus departures?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 12/28/2019 08:02 am
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/12/spacex-record-breaking-2020-manifest/
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SpaceX’s first crewed mission – called Demo 2 – will see NASA Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley launch to the International Space Station aboard Crew Dragon. That mission is currently scheduled for the first quarter of 2020, and while additional slips are likely, it is understood to have a decent chance of occurring in the first half of the year.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/29/2019 11:45 am
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/christina-koch-sets-record-longest-single-space-flight-by-woman-astronaut/

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Along the way, Koch has participated in four spacewalks, joining astronaut Jessica Meir for history's first all-female excursion in October. She plans to venture back outside twice more in January, again teaming up with Meir, to complete the installation of new solar array batteries for the station's solar power system.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 12/30/2019 02:19 pm
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1211497049906196480

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Crew Dragon should be physically ready & at the Cape in Feb, but completing all safety reviews will probably take a few more months
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/30/2019 05:56 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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January 15, Wednesday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. spacewalk #62 to continue replacement of batteries on the P6 truss (Meir and Koch); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:10 a.m. EST (All Channels)

January 20, Monday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. spacewalk #63 to complete replacement of batteries on the P6 truss (Meir and Koch); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:10 a.m. EST (All Channels)

January 25, Saturday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. spacewalk #64 to complete repairs to the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (Morgan and Parmitano); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:10 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/30/2019 06:18 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown

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

2020
NET Mid-  January 15  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir, Koch]
NET Mid-  January 20  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Morgan, Meir, Koch]
NET Late  January 25  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January   13   31  TBD / 14:35 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 31 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 2019  January - RRM3
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
February 6  05:49 / 09:14 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February    7   9  22:39 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February    9   11 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
NET February  Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February  Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET February  Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
Mid-January  NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov  Tikhonov, Babkin]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
April  - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, PR_Cunar2, , NEUTRON-1, TJREVERB, CySat 1, Space Hauc, CAPSat from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2)
NET December - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
April - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
NET April - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce from NRCSD
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
June - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
Q3 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Q4 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Q4 - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
Q4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
December - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
Late - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
Late - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from ISS)
TBD - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
Q1 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov]
June - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
December - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
TBD- Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to ISS) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from ISS) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on December 30th
Changes on December 31st
Changes on January 1st
Changes on January 3rd
Changes on January 7th
Changes on January 8th
Changes on January 11th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/30/2019 07:58 pm
Cross-post re: Dragon SpX-19:
From the NASA  TV schedule:

January 5, Sunday
9:15 p.m. – Coverage of the release of the SpaceX/Dragon cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 9:41 p.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/31/2019 05:27 pm
from: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-us-cargo-ship-departure-from-space-station-0

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Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station, then execute a deorbit burn as it heads for a parachute-assisted splashdown around 3:04 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6, in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Long Beach, California. The splashdown will not air on NASA TV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: MattBaker on 01/02/2020 10:52 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1212870330609553409

Pushed back a day.

NASA TV schedule (https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html) says:

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4:45 a.m. – Coverage of the release of the SpaceX/Dragon cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 5:03 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/03/2020 05:37 am
January 7, Tuesday
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January 15, Wednesday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. spacewalk #62 to continue replacement of batteries on the P6 truss (Meir and Koch); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 6:50 a.m. EST (All Channels)
...
January 20, Monday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. spacewalk #63 to complete replacement of batteries on the P6 truss (Meir and Koch); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 6:50 a.m. EST (All Channels)
...
January 25, Saturday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 61 U.S. spacewalk #64 to complete repairs to the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (Morgan and Parmitano); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 6:50 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/03/2020 05:55 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-us-cargo-ship-departure-from-space-station-0
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Editor’s note: Due to a forecast of bad weather in the splashdown zone, the return of the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship is delayed until Tuesday, Jan. 7. Release of Dragon from Canadarm2 is scheduled for 5:03 a.m. EST. NASA TV coverage will begin at 4:45 a.m. Splashdown is scheduled for 10:47 a.m. The splashdown will not air on NASA TV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/07/2020 04:30 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/01/03/iss-daily-summary-report-1032020/
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Space Debris Sensor (SDS) Transfer to Cygnus: Ground controllers performed a robotic survey of the SDS payload prior to the Columbus Exposed Facility site and transferred the payload to Cygnus.  Northrop Grumman 12 (NG-12) is the first mission with passive Flight Releasable Attachment Mechanism (FRAM) sites located on the Cygnus vehicle.  These sites are planned to allow for the disposal of ISS FRAM payloads and Flight Support Equipment (FSE).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2020 06:40 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/06/science-filled-dragon-set-to-leave-station-tuesday-morning/
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Dragon will be released from the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module after flight controllers at mission control in Houston deliver remote commands to the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Expedition 61 Station Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) will back up the ground controllers and monitor Dragon’s systems as it departs the orbital laboratory. The spacecraft is scheduled for release at approximately 5:03 a.m. EST.

After firing its thrusters to move a safe distance away from the station, Dragon will execute a deorbit burn to leave orbit, as it heads for a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, 202 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, at approximately 10:41 a.m. (7:41 p.m. PST). There will be no live coverage of deorbit burn or splashdown.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2020 09:50 am
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1214490678388051968
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NASA @NASA
Departure confirmed! @SpaceX’s #Dragon spacecraft was released from the @Space_Station at 5:05am ET. Next, Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station, then execute a deorbit burn as it heads for a parachute-assisted splashdown: https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1lDxLonNRjzJm …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2020 12:32 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1214494141876449285
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Chris B - NSF @NASASpaceflight

And outside the AE.
Several hours free flying, then the deorbit burn. 9:51 AM Eastern is the target. Splashdown 50 minutes later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/07/2020 03:01 pm
Second disposal
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/01/06/iss-daily-summary-report-1062020/
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SOLAR (Solar Monitoring Observatory) Disposal:  Over the weekend, robotics ground controllers (ROBO) maneuvered the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) with the the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) to grasp and release theSOLAR payload Active Flight Releasable Attachment Mechanism (AFRAM) from Columbus. After de-mating the SOLAR AFRAM from Columbus, ROBO maneuvered the SOLAR payload w/AFRAM to the external Passive FRAM located of the Cygnus Pressurized Cargo Module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2020 06:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/07/dragon-splashes-down-in-pacific-returning-science-and-cargo/
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The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft splashed down at 10:42 a.m. in the Pacific Ocean about 271 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, marking the end of the company’s 19th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/07/2020 06:42 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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February 6, Thursday
12:15 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 undocking coverage. Undocking scheduled at 12:49 a.m. EST; Skvortsov, Koch, Parmitano departing the station (All Channels)
3 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch) Deorbit burn scheduled at 3:19 a.m. ESt; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 4:14 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/07/2020 06:54 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-northrop-grumman-s-february-space-station-launch
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Northrop Grumman is targeting liftoff of its Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft for 5:39 p.m. EST Feb. 9 from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Pad-0A at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/08/2020 11:14 pm
Cross-post:
From the NASA TV schedule:  (Could change, of course.)
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January 31, Friday
9:15 a.m. – Coverage of the departure of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station. Release scheduled at 9:35 a.m. EST (All Channels)
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html#public

Cygnus departure now follows the three January EVAs.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/11/2020 10:10 am
https://ria.ru/20200111/1563277977.html
Google translation
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The release of Russian astronauts into outer space, scheduled for January 15, will not take place, a spokesman for the Cosmonaut Training Center (CPC) told RIA Novosti; According to the agency’s source in the space and rocket industry, there are no new deadlines yet.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/11/2020 07:06 pm
https://ria.ru/20200111/1563277977.html
Google translation
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The release of Russian astronauts into outer space, scheduled for January 15, will not take place, a spokesman for the Cosmonaut Training Center (CPC) told RIA Novosti; According to the agency’s source in the space and rocket industry, there are no new deadlines yet.

My deduction; seeking correction if needed:
As this not-contingency EVA would require 2 cosmonauts, the EVA would need to be performed before the departure of crew aboard Soyuz MS-13 on February 6.  The next opportunity would be after the arrival of Tikhonov and Babkin aboard Soyuz MS-16 in April.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/12/2020 09:52 am
One small change from the newest ELaNa launch schedule.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
SPOC is moved from ELaNa 30 to ELaNa 31 in August.
The lauch date for ELaNa 30 doesn´t match with the mission information. One of this should be a typo.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/13/2020 06:11 pm
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Special Condition (1) on experimental Special Temporary Authority (STA) WO9XDR,
FCC File No. 1465-EX-ST-2019, limits the spacecraft time in orbit to two weeks after
International Space Station (ISS) departure. Orbital Sciences has received a request from the
Johnson Space Center (JSC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), to extend
the Cygnus NG-12 mission time in orbit to 31 days after its departure from the ISS. The
additional time in orbit will be in direct support of NASA’s objectives for the NG-12 mission.
All other parameters and conditions of the license would remain unchanged.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2020 08:18 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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February 6, Thursday
12:15 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 undocking coverage. Undocking scheduled at 12:49 a.m. EST; Skvortsov, Koch, Parmitano departing the station (All Channels)
3 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch) Deorbit burn scheduled at 3:19 a.m. ESt; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 4:14 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2020 08:34 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (564s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]

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

2020
January 31  TBD / 14:35 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET January - RRM3
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#17
NET January - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
February 6  05:49:00 / 09:14 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:19:31 / 08:50:45  / 09:14 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 9  22:39 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 11  09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
January 31  March 2   February 29 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET March 1 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD)]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
April - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
NET December 2020  January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD] (or H2 2020)
NET December 2020  January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann] (or H2 2020)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM Nauka)
NET February  March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce from NRCSD
June    Q3   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June    Q3   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q3   July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  Q3   July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
  June   July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
  June   July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET Late July  August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September    Q4   - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September    Q4   - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to    ISS   Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
  Q3   September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM Nauka)
  Q3   September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet  MLM Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk  Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  Q4   NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from    ISS   Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
  Q4   NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to    ISS   Poisk)
  Q4   November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
  Q4   November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Q4   December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Q4   December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Late   December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to    ISS   Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
  Late   December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from    ISS   Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - Progress UM launch and docking (to MLM Nauka)

2022
December 2021  January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December 2021  January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
Q4 2021  February - HTV-X1 launch
Q4 2021  February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
  Q4 2021   NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
  Q4 2021   NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 2021  March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late 2021  Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Late 2021  Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from    ISS   Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet  MLM Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  June   July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  June   July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  Q1   NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to    ISS   Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from    ISS   Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
Q3 2022  NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
Q3 2022  NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 13th
Changes on January 15th
Changes on January 16th
Changes on January 19th
Changes on January 20th
Changes on January 23rd
Changes on January 25th
Changes on January 27th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/13/2020 08:52 pm
small correction:

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NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Skripochka, Skvortsov  Tikhonov, Babkin]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/15/2020 11:48 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/15/spacewalkers-begin-work-to-upgrade-power-systems/
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Two NASA astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 6:35 a.m. EST Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are venturing out into the vacuum of space for about six-and-a-half hours to finish replacing nickel-hydrogen batteries with new lithium-ion batteries that store and distribute power generated by the station’s solar arrays on the station’s port truss.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/15/2020 09:02 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/15/astronauts-wrap-up-first-spacewalk-of-2020/
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At 2:04 p.m. EST, Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir of NASA concluded their spacewalk. During the 7-hour, 29-minute spacewalk, the two NASA astronauts successfully replaced nickel-hydrogen batteries with newer, more powerful lithium-ion batteries for the power channel on one pair of the station’s solar arrays. Meir and Koch are scheduled to venture outside the station again Monday, Jan. 20, for a second battery replacement spacewalk.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/16/2020 02:50 pm
January 23  14:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (564s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:38 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)

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The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) will be adjusted twice on January 23 to prepare for the landing on February 6 of the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft with the crew - Russian Alexander Skvortsov, Italian Luca Parmitano and American Christina Koch

https://www.roscosmos.ru/27942/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/18/2020 12:06 pm
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February 11, Tuesday
3 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo Ccaft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 4:30 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)

Capture scheduled at  09:30 UTC, installation after 11:00 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/20/2020 06:47 am
Cross-post:
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1218968079398555649
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: MattBaker on 01/20/2020 10:58 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/20/meir-koch-working-in-vacuum-of-space-to-swap-station-batteries/

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Two NASA astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 6:35 a.m. EST to begin today’s spacewalk. Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Jessica Meir and Christina Koch are entering into the vacuum of space for about six-and-a-half-hours to finish replacing nickel-hydrogen batteries with new lithium-ion batteries that store and distribute power generated by the station’s solar arrays on the station’s port truss.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/20/2020 07:48 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/20/meir-koch-complete-battery-swaps-to-upgrade-station-power-systems/

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At 1:33 p.m. EST, Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Jessica Meir and Christina Koch of NASA concluded their third spacewalk together. During the six hour and 58-minute spacewalk, the two NASA astronauts successfully completed the battery upgrade for one channel on one pair of the station’s solar arrays.

January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/23/2020 01:45 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/7584671
Google translate:
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The first time the engines of the Progress MS-13 cargo ship docked to the Pirs module will be turned on at 17:15 Moscow time. They will work for 564 seconds, as a result, the station will receive a speed increment of 0.56 m / s. The second time the propulsion system will turn on at 20:23 Moscow time and will work for 282 seconds. The station will receive a speed increment of 0.28 m / s.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/23/2020 07:49 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1220430840129368064
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1220438062100107266
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1220439228926038016
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1220439558963245058
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/25/2020 06:42 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/25/spacewalkers-finalizing-repairs-on-dark-matter-antimatter-detector/
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Two astronauts switched their spacesuits to battery power this morning at 7:04 a.m., EST aboard the International Space Station to begin a spacewalk planned to last about six-and-a-half hours. NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan and Expedition 61 Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) will venture outside the International Space Station to complete repairs on a cooling system for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a cosmic ray detector. The duo will conduct leak checks for the spectrometer’s refurbished cooling lines and complete the work to resume operations of the cosmic ray detector.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/25/astronauts-wrap-up-spacewalk-repair-job-on-cosmic-ray-detector/
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Expedition 61 crew members Andrew Morgan of NASA and Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) concluded their spacewalk at 1:20 p.m. EST. During the 6 hour, 16 minute spacewalk, the two astronauts successfully completed leak checks for the cooling system on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and opened a valve to being pressurizing the system. Preliminary testing shows AMS is responding as expected.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/27/2020 11:32 am
https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2020/01/bartolomeo-starts-its-journey-to-the-international-space-station.html

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Bartolomeo will now be subject to further inspections and final functional tests with NASA at the Kennedy Space Center before being integrated into a Dragon space transporter. The launch is currently scheduled for 2 March 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/27/2020 03:23 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/27962/

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/28/2020 01:20 am
https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2020/01/bartolomeo-starts-its-journey-to-the-international-space-station.html
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Bartolomeo will now be subject to further inspections and final functional tests with NASA at the Kennedy Space Center before being integrated into a Dragon space transporter. The launch is currently scheduled for 2 March 2020.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-next-spacex-space-station-cargo-launch-0
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A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to launch on a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida no earlier than March 2 at 1:45 a.m. EST.
March 2, 1:45 am EST + 5:00 = March 2, 0645 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rondaz on 01/28/2020 02:47 am
Who says Dragons aren’t real? 🔥🐲

Capture the excitement of a rocket launch and apply to tour @NASAKennedy and witness the next @SpaceX #Dragon capsule blast off to the @Space_Station on March 2. Hurry! Applications close Feb. 2 at 11:59pm ET: https://

https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1221945989583556609
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/28/2020 09:26 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1222088640773394435
Thanks to anik for his fascinating tweets.
The first image shows the launch of the UM "Prichal" now planned in 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 01/28/2020 10:55 am
The Soyuz MS-13 landing time has changed a little bit: 09:13:29 UTC
https://www.roscosmos.ru/27962/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/28/2020 01:16 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (564s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]

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

2020
February 9  22:39 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 11  09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET January  February 12  08:30 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET  January  February 12 - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#17
February 29 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET  January  February - RRM3
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET March    1   2  06:45 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken]
Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD)]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
April  May 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April  Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET    June   H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET    June   H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa or RiTS)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
NET September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
NET September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late 2021  H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) (or 2022)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 28th
Changes on January 29th
Changes on January 31st
Changes on February 2nd
Changes on February 4th
Changes on February 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/28/2020 01:20 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1222088640773394435
Thanks to anik for his fascinating tweets.
The first image shows the launch of the UM "Prichal" now planned in 2022.
But fourth one - the end 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/28/2020 02:25 pm
But fourth one - the end 2021.
I´ve seen it, but I thought the first one is the latest one.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 01/28/2020 03:37 pm
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QARMAN, a nano-satellite designed and built at VKI, was launched to the International Space Station on December 5, 2019. Deployment is expected to take place in the week of February 12, 2020

Source: http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2020/january/belgiums-qarman-cubesat-to-deploy-jan-20.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/29/2020 07:35 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1222315924042240006
Google translation
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1/29 Flight Director Introduction
Today, Flight Director Yamaguchi is in charge of the Flight Control Team at the Control Room.
During the #Control Room Tour, Kibo Robot Arm will be operated for NASA's small satellite release tonight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 01/29/2020 08:07 am
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Meir first joined NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan in the Kibo laboratory module to help him set up the Cyclops small satellite deployer. Morgan installed Cyclops, loaded with a Department of Defense experimental satellite, inside Kibo’s airlock for depressurization.

Mission controllers will then remotely command the Japanese robotic arm to grapple and deploy Cyclops outside Kibo overnight. The tiny satellite, packed with a variety of space weather and star tracker experiments, will be deployed into Earth orbit Wednesday morning.

Source: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/28/ultra-cold-science-cubesats-and-spaceship-departures-coming-up/

STPSat 4 was successfully deployed as shown on http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/125625281 starting around 02:16:00 into the video.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: joncz on 01/29/2020 11:22 am
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NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17

My son was on the ASU Phoenix project and tells me deployment is presently scheduled for 0830UTC on 12 Feb
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/29/2020 06:04 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/01/29/crew-works-human-research-cubesats-and-gears-up-for-spaceship-departures/?fbclid=IwAR2tyxQdYkJoSHiEfEvpLpH6MmHSj9rJto9mxLv2tSCMGrDIcY7Poe9wljc
Here we have the confirmation of the deployment by NASA
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The space station also saw the deployment early this morning of a Department of Defense CubeSat that is testing space weather and satellite sensor technology. That satellite was deployed outside of the Kibo laboratory module using the specialized Cyclops deployer.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/29/2020 10:00 pm
from:

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-landing-of-record-setting-astronaut-christina-koch-crewmates

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Morgan will remain on the station until his return to Earth on April 17.

At the time of undocking, Expedition 62 formally begins aboard the station, with NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Morgan as flight engineers and Oleg Skripochka of Roscosmos as station commander. They will remain on board the orbital outpost until early April, when NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Russian cosmonauts Nikolai Tikhonov and Andrei Babkin will launch to the station.



so: April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan] (or April 1)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/30/2020 09:51 am
from: https://www.losangeles.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2069281/smc-nasa-deploy-dods-stpsat-4-from-iss/

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The United States Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) and its mission partner, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), successfully deployed the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program Satellite-4 (STPSat‑4) from the International Space Station at 11:20 p.m., Jan. 28, 2020.

January 29 07:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 01/30/2020 11:22 am
from: https://www.losangeles.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2069281/smc-nasa-deploy-dods-stpsat-4-from-iss/

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The United States Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) and its mission partner, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), successfully deployed the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program Satellite-4 (STPSat‑4) from the International Space Station at 11:20 p.m., Jan. 28, 2020.

January 29 04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS

If we accept that they use PST in LA, then it should be 07.20 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/31/2020 02:33 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1223252588457611265

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1223253942907351040
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/31/2020 06:52 pm
https://starlinerupdates.com/starliner-teams-analyzing-orbital-flight-test-data-as-preparations-continue-for-next-flight/
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Starliner Teams Analyzing Orbital Flight Test Data as Preparations Continue for Next Flight

January 31, 2020
The Starliner OFT spacecraft undergoing refurbishment at Boeing’s factory on NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

Boeing and NASA are nearing the conclusion of detailed evaluations on how each Starliner system performed during last month’s Orbital Flight Test (OFT).  This process is separate from the joint Boeing-NASA independent review team investigating the mission clock anomaly that precluded docking with the International Space Station.  The thorough data analysis, which is part of the normal post-test flight review process, covers everything observed during prelaunch rehearsals and operations as well as the flight.  Ultimately the analysis team will disposition anomalies and observations and evaluate which objectives were met and which require more work.

Independent of that process, Boeing announced January 29 that the company is taking a $410 million charge to provision for the possibility of another uncrewed test flight.  While NASA will ultimately decide if an OFT re-flight is necessary, Boeing is as committed as ever to safe flight, mission assurance and helping our customer meet its crew transportation needs.  This provisional accounting measure puts the Starliner program in position to support another flight should that mission be deemed necessary, while limiting the schedule impact on beginning regular Starliner service missions to the space station.  The charge is intended to cover not only the cost of another flight test, but also the anomaly investigation and corrective action implementation, program disruptions and other work outside the scope of normal program operational costs post-OFT.

Meanwhile, Starliner teams are continuing production and refurbishment efforts on two spacecraft in Florida. A crew module and service module are entering the final stages of production while the crew module that flew OFT is undergoing its standard refurbishment process. Both spacecraft are on pace to support flights in 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/04/2020 01:36 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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February 6, Thursday
12:15 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 undocking coverage. Undocking scheduled at 12:50 a.m. EST; Skvortsov, Koch, Parmitano departing the station (All Channels)
3 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 61/Soyuz MS-13 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch). Deorbit burn scheduled at 3:18 a.m. EST; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 4:12 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/04/2020 01:40 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/27962/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/04/2020 05:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/02/04/station-crew-splits-up-thursday-before-next-cargo-mission/
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Ground controllers will then remotely command the Canadarm2 to install Cygnus to the Unity module where it will stay for 90 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/05/2020 06:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/02/04/iss-daily-summary-report-2042020/
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The crew installed the NRCSD-17 mission CubeSats deployer onto the JEM MPEP (Multipurpose Experiment Platform) in preparation for next week’s deployment operations. Nine satellites will be deployed for this NRCSD mission. The quad deployer will launch SOCRATES, Argus-02, HARP, RadSat-u and Phoenix. The Triple deployer will launch SORTIE, QARMAN, CryoCube and AztechSat-1.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/06/2020 10:31 am
https://twitter.com/nasahqphoto/status/1225368796090818560
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/06/2020 02:26 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/02/05/iss-daily-summary-report-2052020/
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They then installed the bags on EMUs 3004 and 3008. This reconfiguration is in preparation for a planned EVA in April.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/08/2020 01:25 am
https://ria.ru/20200208/1564425882.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, February 8 - RIA News. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev told RIA Novosti that he could go on his next flight no earlier than 2023, and also spoke about his colleagues who are standing in line for him to fly to the International Space Station.
"Now it's the turn ... (Andrey) Babkin will fly with (Nikolai) Tikhonov, then (Anatoly) Ivanishin will fly with (Ivan) Wagner, (Sergey) Ryzhikov with (Sergey) Kud-Sverchkov, then (Oleg) Novitsky with Petya Dubrov , then (Alexander) Misurkin will fly, then Anton Shkaplerov, and after that, I, "said Artemyev.
He added that if "everything will be fine and the program will be as it is written," he will become Shkaplerov’s understudy. In this case, Artemyev will be able to count on a third flight no earlier than 2023.
Of the listed astronauts, only Novitsky, Misurkin, Shkaplerov and Ryzhikov have experience flying to the International Space Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/08/2020 02:05 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (564s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch

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

2020
February    11 15 16   18  09:05 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February    12 17   19  08:30 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05), HARP, Phoenix, RadSat-u, SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
NET February    12 17   19 - release of satellites QARMAN and ELaNa 25B: AzTechSat-1, SORTIE, CryoCube from NRCSD#17

February 19  07:10 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) and HARP from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 29 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February - RRM3
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET  March 2  06:45 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
NET  March    3   4  11:00 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
NET March - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early April - Dragon (SpX-20) splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD)]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation  or RiTS)
NET Mid-April -spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation)
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
  Q2   May 7 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 20)
  Q2   May 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 21)
May 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
  Q2   NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
Late October - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
October - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
November 30 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Poisk  Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner, Chub or Bowen]
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on February 8th
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Changes on February 11th
Changes on February 13th
Changes on February 14th
Changes on February 15th
Changes on February 16th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/10/2020 04:53 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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February 13, Thursday
3:30 p.m. - Coverage of the Launch of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 4:06 p.m. EST) - Johnson Space Center via Wallops Flight Facility, Va. (All Channels)
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February 15, Saturday
3 a.m. - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 Cargo Craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at appx. 4:42 a.m. EST) - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
6:15 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/11/2020 06:46 am
https://twitter.com/MDA_maxar/status/1226144266348527616
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: MattBaker on 02/11/2020 04:18 pm
Cygnus delayed by another day

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February 14, Friday
3:15 p.m. - Coverage of the launch of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 3:43 p.m. EST - Johnson Space Center via Wallops Flight Facility, Va. (All Channels)

February 16, Sunday
3:45 a.m. - Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at approximately 5:11 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6:45 a.m. - Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)

Launch: Friday, 20:43 UTC
Capture: Sunday, 10:11 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 02/11/2020 04:25 pm
QARMAN CubeSat deployment scheduled for Feb. 12 between 09:45 to 10:30 UTC. Webcast:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LAxYb0SgPU

Source: https://yubanet.com/scitech/qarman-cubesat-falling-into-a-fireball/

AzTechSat 1 deployment scheduled for Feb. 12 at 10:40 UTC.

Source: https://digitalpolicylaw.com/nanosatelite-mexicano-aztechsat-1-iniciara-su-mision-en-el-espacio-el-miercoles/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/11/2020 05:36 pm
at: https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Engineering_Technology/Qarman_CubeSat_falling_into_a_fireball

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UPDATE: Qarman deployment has been postponed to the week of 17 February
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 02/11/2020 08:00 pm
One day later adjustments to the launch, capture, and berthing of Cygnus NG-13:
Cross-post re: change of date/time of Cygnus NG-13 launch:
According to NG, the launch has moved to Friday at 3:43 PM Eastern time:
https://www.northropgrumman.com/space/nasa-commercial-resupply-mission-update/
February 14, 3:43 pm EST + 5:00 = February 14, 2043 UTC

Also visible in the NASA TV schedule:
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February 16, Sunday
3:45 a.m. - Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at approximately 5:11 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6:45 a.m. - Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Capture: Sunday, 10:11 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 02/13/2020 04:39 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
February    9 13   14  20:43 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February    11 15   16  10:11 / ~12:00 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

NET March 2  06:45 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
NET March 3 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS

April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin, Cassidy]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]

April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation  or RiTS)
April -spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation)

Changes on February 10th
Changes on February 11th

Are the April ISS USA EVAs to be performed between April 9 and 17, by two of the three astronauts and supported by a full ISS crew of six?

Or can they be performed by Meir and Morgan with only Skripochka supporting them?

EDIT/ADD Feb 22: USOS EVAs are not performed when there is only one astronaut aboard, or there is only a three-person crew (except in contingencies).  Correct?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/13/2020 09:17 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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February 16, Sunday
2:30 a.m. - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 Cargo Craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at 4 a.m. EST) - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

March 2, Monday
1:15 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9/Dragon CRS-20 cargo mission to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 1:45 a.m. EST (All Channels)

March 4, Wednesday
4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-20 cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture is scheduled at 6 a.m. EST (All Channels)
7:30 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the SpaceX/Dragon CRS-20 cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/14/2020 07:08 pm
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1228396597802913795
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/14/2020 07:16 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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February 15, Saturday
2:45 p.m. - Coverage of the launch of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 cargo craft to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 3:21 p.m. EST - Johnson Space Center via Wallops Flight Facility, Va. (All Channels)

February 18, Tuesday
2:30 a.m. - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 Cargo Craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at 4:05 a.m. EST) - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
6 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-13 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/15/2020 06:23 am
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1228427129722896386
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/15/2020 09:45 am
https://sputniknews.com/science/202002151078320046-source-reveals-timeline-for-us-first-launch-of-manned-vehicle-to-iss-after-nearly-decade-long/
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“According to data obtained from the US party, the launch of the first manned spacecraft Crew Dragon is scheduled for 20 May”, the source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/15/2020 07:51 pm
https://twitter.com/StephenClark1/status/1228781110152306691
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Stephen Clark @StephenClark1
Official first motion time for today’s Antares launch was 3:21:04.9 p.m. EST (2021:04.9 GMT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/16/2020 02:16 pm
Sequence of the NRCSD#17 deployment

https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1228973748906229760
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2020 07:33 pm
https://twitter.com/AmandineOufti/status/1229128590018711554
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2020 07:54 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/02/15/antares-rocket-lifts-off-from-virginia-on-space-station-cargo-mission/
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Three small satellites are hitching a ride to the International Space Station aboard the Cygnus supply ship.

Two of the miniature spacecraft are sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA. Another was developed at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California.

The Red-Eye 2 microsatellite is the second in a series of Red-Eye satellites developed by DARPA. The Red-Eye satellites aim “to develop and demonstrate technologies that increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites,” according to NASA.
...
Two CubeSat-class satellites are also aboard the Cygnus supply ship for release from the space station’s smaller satellite deployer.

The Deformable Mirror, or DeMi, spacecraft is about the size of a small suitcase. Developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the deformable mirror instrument will demonstrate technologies that could be used on future space telescopes making high-contrast observations of exoplanets around bright stars. Such precision observations, which will use coronagraphs to blot out the light of the star, require the use of deformable mirrors inside the telescope that can be adjusted using internal actuators, according to MIT.
...
DARPA is funding the DeMi experiment, and Aurora Flight Sciences is managing the mission.

NASA’s TechEdSat 10 nanosatellite is the next in a line of experimental CubeSats developed at the Ames Research Center in California. According to NASA, the TechEdSat 10 spacecraft will function as a high temperature, accurate deorbit reentry nanosatellite.

The Cygnus spacecraft will remain attached to the space station until around May 11, when it will depart to begin the second phase of its mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/17/2020 02:22 pm
https://twitter.com/AmandineOufti/status/1229364122497712128

https://twitter.com/ESA_Tech/status/1229396351647191041
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/18/2020 08:06 am
Thanks to anik, we have learned, that it is planned to deinstall HDEV from Columbus and bring it down on NG-13.

Looks like NG-13 is similar to NG-12 in having the test radiators for Gateway as well as at least a mounting location for external payload disposal. Anyone knows which payloads these are supposed to be?

HDEV, if nothing is changed.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/18/2020 12:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/02/18/robotic-arm-reaches-out-and-captures-cygnus-cargo-craft/
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At 4:05 a.m. EST, NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan grappled Cygnus and NASA astronaut Jessica Meir acted as a backup. After capture, the spacecraft will be installed on the Unity module’s Earth-facing port.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/02/18/cygnus-cargo-craft-attached-to-station-for-three-month-stay/
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After its capture this morning at 4:05 a.m. EST, the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 6:16 a.m. At the time of installation, the space station was flying over south of New Zealand.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/18/2020 12:15 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (564s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS

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

2020
February 29 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February - RRM3
NET February-March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
March    2   7  04:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
March    4   9  ~11:00 / ~13:00 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
NET March - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 30: CAPSat, SPOC, TES-10 from NRCSD#18
NET Early  April 2  TBD / 15:24 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early  April 2  ~20:10 / ~21:00 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin  Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Tikhonov (TBD), Babkin (TBD)  Ivanishin (TBD), Vagner (TBD)]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation, Bartolomeo activation)
NET Mid-April -spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation)
April 17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda) and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 20)
May 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 21)
May 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner  Tikhonov, Babkin,  Chub or  Bowen]
NET August 5  October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET August 6  October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  Late   October 26 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Tikhonov, Babkin  Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October  November 1 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET August  November - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET August  November - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET August  November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET October  November - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
NET September  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
November 30 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite Vigoride from Kaber
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ivanishin, Vagner  Tikhonov, Babkin,  Chub or  Bowen]
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Changes on February 19th
Changes on February 20th
Changes on February 22nd
Changes on February 25th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/19/2020 05:21 am
Update from the ELaNa website:

- SpaceX CRS-21 on October 20, 2020 with PTD-1
- Cygnus NG-14 on October 30 (Elana 33, lots of Cubesats)

NG-14 also was assigned to Elana 31 today, which still shows the August 5 date. Probably they forgot to update that.

- Elana XX (LauncherOne) ist TDB without date

https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches

ELaNa dates always are very NET.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/19/2020 11:45 am
The newest ELaNa CubeSat launch schedule shows two launch dates for Cygnus NG-14. If they hade switched the Dragon and Cygnus launches, and it looks like, then the August, 5 is the more likely one.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/19/2020 05:54 pm
https://www.interfax.ru/russia/696018
Google translate:
Quote
Moscow. February 19th. INTERFAX.RU - Cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Wagner will replace Nikolai Tikhonov and Andrei Babkin, expelled from it for medical reasons, in the crew of the Soyuz MS-16 spaceship, said Sergey Krikalev, executive director of Roscosmos for manned programs.

“I regret to say that for medical reasons we are likely to have a crew change. The crew that was preparing as the main one for the next flight, which was scheduled to start on April 9, will be replaced by another. The Russian part of the crew, two of our crew members Tikhonov and Babkin - there will be a replacement, Ivanishin and Wagner (IF will fly instead of them), "Krikalev said.

"The reason for this is the temporary unsuitability of one of the crew members. But, of course, due to personal data, we will not disclose it yet," he explained.

The backups of the new crew will be cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Andrei Babkin.

According to Krikalev, the American crew member Chris Cassidy will most likely not be replaced. "We will contact our (American - IF) colleagues later, most likely we will propose the solution that we discussed. It is currently the most optimal," he said.

The flight of the Soyuz MS-16 spacecraft is scheduled for April 9, 2020. The crew of the ship initially included Russian cosmonauts Nikolai Tikhonov and Andrei Babkin and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy. The flight should last 200 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/19/2020 06:01 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230029226310537216
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230066747308421121
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230090821422264322
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230118909501681666
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/19/2020 06:01 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230138596579053568
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230162025256542208
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1230193872145408005
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/20/2020 12:10 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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April 2, Thursday
11 a.m. – Coverage of the departure of the SpaceX/Dragon cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 11:24 a.m. EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: theonlyspace on 02/20/2020 12:45 pm
So now  Boeing is going o conduct a second OFT of its Starliner.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/20/2020 04:41 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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April 7, Tuesday
2 p.m. – International Space Station U.S. Spacewalk #65 Preview Briefing (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/21/2020 11:52 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1230650844183482369
Google translation
[Introduction of Flight Director on 2/21]
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Nogawa Flight Director is leading the operation control team at the control room today.
During the #Control Room Tour period, a robotic arm is scheduled to be used to dispose of the ICS (Inter-Satellite Communication System), which has already been discontinued.

The ICS was installed on EFU#7 since July, 7, 2009.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/21/2020 12:03 pm
It looks like the ICS was temporarily installed on the EFU#13. Maybe for later disposal on NG-13.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/21/2020 03:24 pm
Here we have the confirmation by NASA, but no info about the next steps.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/02/20/iss-daily-summary-report-2202020/
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Ground Activities:
JEMRMS ICS-EF Reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/21/2020 05:00 pm
This current screenshot from http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream shows, that EFU#13 is empty again, so the ICS was moved.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 02/22/2020 11:06 pm
Here we have the confirmation by NASA, but no info about the next steps.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/02/20/iss-daily-summary-report-2202020/
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Ground Activities:
JEMRMS ICS-EF Reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13)
Does this mean JAXA is disposing the complete ICS system, or will they launch a new ICS-EF?
The first means they will dispose the ICS-rack.
The system discription can be found here: JAXA KIBO ICS (http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/kibo/about/kibo/ics/)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/23/2020 05:08 am
Here we have the confirmation by NASA, but no info about the next steps.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/02/20/iss-daily-summary-report-2202020/
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Ground Activities:
JEMRMS ICS-EF Reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13)
Does this mean JAXA is disposing the complete ICS system, or will they launch a new ICS-EF?
The first means they will dispose the ICS-rack.
The system discription can be found here: JAXA KIBO ICS (http://iss.jaxa.jp/en/kibo/about/kibo/ics/)
It went to EFU-13 and handed to SSRMS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 02/23/2020 07:22 am
I realize that ICS-EF has been stowed at EFU-13 (on top off ELM-PS).
EFU-13 was supposed to be a parking location, this could have changed.
I can think of three options.
1) ICS-EF will be brought into operation at EFU-13. So EFU-7 becomes available for other purposes.
2) the ICF-EF will be replaced by another communication dish, possibly simular to the one that will be mounted on Columbus. The COLKa was delivered on Cygnus-13.
3) The complete ICF system, including the internal equipment will be disposed (The ICS rack also contains the internal equipment for the PROX system.) Possibly the new communication system at Columbus will replace the JAXA ICS system.

ICS communicated via DRTS Data Relay Test Satellite "KODAMA" (https://global.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/drts/index.html).
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Aug. 7, 2017 Updated
KODAMA Ends Operations (https://global.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/drts/topics.html#topics10531)
At 2:45 p.m. (Japan Standard Time), August 5, 2017, JAXA sent a set of commands to shut down the operations of KODAMA, JAXA’s data relay test satellite.
Since launch on September 10, 2002, KODAMA was in use for about fifteen years, long after its operations phase. The time lapse took its toll on the satellite. On July 31, JAXA started the procedure to end the KODAMA operations to prevent interference with other spacecraft. On August 5, KODAMA received signals for controlled deorbit. The satellite sent its last transmission to Earth, ceasing its operations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/24/2020 03:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/02/21/iss-daily-summary-report-2212020/
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Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Inter-orbit Communication System (ICS)-Exposed Facility (EF) Jettison: At 12:50 CT today, robotics ground controllers commanded an SSRMS disposal jettison of the retired JEM ICS-EF, a sub-component of the JEM ICS communications system. The Kibo Inter-Orbit Communication System (ICS) provided an independent intercommunications network between the Kibo module and Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC) of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The ICS-EF was launched on the STS-127 mission (2J/A) in July of 2009, and was attached to the Exposed Facility Unit (EFU)-7 where it was in service until August of 2017. Kibo science data is now delivered via the ISS Ku-band system which utilizes the expanded coverage of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) network.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/25/2020 07:46 am
From JAXA
http://iss.jaxa.jp/kiboexp/news/200225.html
Google translation
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The spacecraft outside the inter-satellite communication system (ICS-EF) has been discarded from the ISS
Last Updated: February 25, 2020
The mission by the inter-satellite communication system outboard (ICS-EF * 1) attached to the Kibo outboard experimental platform was completed, and was abandoned by the ISS robot arm on early February 22.
Since September 2009, ICS-EF has been providing data, images, voice, and other two-way communications as an inter-satellite communication system connecting Kibo and the Tsukuba Space Center through the Data Relay Satellite (DRTS * 2) Kodama. Provided. In August 2017, the operation of ICS-EF ended with the end of the operation of Kodama.
ICS-EF is expected to gradually lower its orbit altitude in the future and reenter the atmosphere several years later, but has confirmed that it meets international safety standards.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/25/2020 01:22 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Latest changes:
Feb. 24: ... Falcon 9/SpaceX CRS 20 delayed

Per L2, launch date now 3/6 @ 23:50 local.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/26/2020 02:19 pm
https://twitter.com/Zarya_Info/status/1232746168398045184
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 02/26/2020 03:53 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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April 9, Thursday
3 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 launch coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 3:15 a.m. EDT; launch scheduled at 4:04 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
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9:30 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 docking to the International Space Station coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; docking scheduled at 10:20 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
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11:15 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 hatch opening and welcoming ceremony (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; hatch opening scheduled at appx. 12 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
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April 16, Thursday
6 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 62 farewells and Soyuz MS-15 hatch closure coverage (Skripochka, Meir, Morgan; hatch closure scheduled at appx. 6:35 EDT) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
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9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 62/Soyuz MS-15 undocking coverage (Skripochka, Meir, Morgan; undocking scheduled at 9:54 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
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April 17, Friday
12 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 62/Soyuz MS-15 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Skripochka, Meir, Morgan); deorbit burn scheduled at 12:23 a.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 1:18 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Korolev, Russia and Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/26/2020 08:28 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (563s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT

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

2020
February 29  March 2  ~07:00 / ~07:30  Early April  March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19 (TBD)  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines  (534s / dV=0,6 m/s)
NET February  March - RRM3
NET February- March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
NET March - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
April  6  TBD / 13:52    2   7 (TBD)  TBD / 15:24 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April  6  ~18:40 / ~19:30    2   7 (TBD)  ~20:10 / ~21:00 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05 / 14:16 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [ Ivanishin (TBD), Vagner (TBD)]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation, Bartolomeo activation)
April 17  01:53 / 04:22 / 05:17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda), deorbit and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 25 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 20)
May 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 21)
May 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23  August 20 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
August 31  September 7  October 30  - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September    2   9  November 1  - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September  November  - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET September  November  - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
October 26 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October    20   30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
October    21   31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET October  December  - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October  December  - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
November 30 - MLM-U Nauka launch
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
March 12  April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
March 14  April-May - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q4 2020  NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Q4 2020  NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q4 2020  NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q4 2020  NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut  Rubins]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
NET May    June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May    June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, TBD]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
H2 - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Korsakov or NASA astronaut  Rubins]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on February 26th
Changes on February 27th
Changes on March 2nd
Changes on March 4th
Changes on March 5th
Changes on March 6th
Changes on March 7th
Changes on March 8th
Changes on March 9th
Changes on March 11th
Changes on March 12th
Changes on March 14th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/02/2020 06:15 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1233348061696593920
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 03/03/2020 01:51 pm
Quote
Cygnus NG-12 missed it's re-entry appointment earlier today and is still in orbit
The NOTAM has now expired, new date awaited.

The @northropgrumman teams have requested from the @FCC for a 30 day extension -- again -- to the #Cygnus #NG12's post-Station mission. This extension, into early April, would be in direct support of @SEOPSLLC Lynk Payload.
https://twitter.com/Zarya_Info/status/1234491406418370560
https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1234589220188102656

Cross post:
0378-EX-ST-2020 (https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=98774&RequestTimeout=1000) 

Orbital Sciences Corporation requests modification of Special Condition (12) on STA WO9XDR, 1465-EX-ST-2019, to allow for operation for an additional 31 days, through April 2, 2020. The conditions stated in the Exhibit are accepted by the licensee. ... The additional time in orbit will be in direct support of the SEOPS LLC Lynk Payload.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/05/2020 02:03 pm
And RRM-3 is also coming
https://twitter.com/kfacciol/status/1234990739961991168

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I am very much looking forward to more #RRM3 on the #ISS so soon!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/05/2020 06:23 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

Aug. 31Antares • NG-14

Oct. 30Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 21
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/05/2020 09:22 pm
https://www.axiomspace.com/post/axiom-space-plans-first-ever-fully-private-human-spaceflight-mission-to-international-space-station
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Axiom has signed a contract with SpaceX for a Crew Dragon flight which will transport a commander professionally trained by Axiom alongside three private astronauts to and from the International Space Station. The mission, set to launch as soon as the second half of 2021, will allow the crew to live aboard the ISS and experience at least eight days of microgravity and views of Earth that can only be fully appreciated in the large, venerable station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2020 11:16 am
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1235816643487354885
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1235795955145945094
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 03/06/2020 03:40 pm
Cross post
Northrop Grumman has set a new date/time for de-orbit: Mar 17, ~23:00 UTC

https://twitter.com/Zarya_Info/status/1235930148786130944
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/08/2020 07:57 am
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/03/07/national/olympic-orbiter-gundam-satellite-hitches-ride-iss-promote-2020-games/#.XmSyEG5FzIV
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A microsatellite carrying model robots from the popular science fiction anime “Mobile Suit Gundam” was successfully launched to promote the Olympics, organizers said Saturday.
The so-called G-Satellite, which contains two figurines from the animated series, hitched a ride to the International Space Station on Friday aboard a SpaceX/Dragon cargo flight from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Quote
The satellite will be released into orbit in the latter part of April and will circle Earth during the Olympics and Paralympics, marking the first time a satellite is used to celebrate the games.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/08/2020 07:45 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1235929398089564161
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/09/2020 01:24 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/03/09/robotic-arm-captures-dragon-packed-with-science/
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While the International Space Station was traveling more than 262 miles over the Northeast Pacific near Vancouver, British Columbia, Expedition 62 Flight Engineer Jessica Meir of NASA grappled Dragon at 6:25 a.m. EDT using the space station’s robotic arm Canadarm2 with NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan acting as a backup.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/09/2020 01:37 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1236962497946701828
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1236991569821085696
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/11/2020 04:26 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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April 6, Monday
9:30 a.m. - Coverage of the departure of the SpaceX/Dragon cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 9:52 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/11/2020 06:19 am
5th dual USOS VV berthings:  There are two USOS Visiting Vehicles berthed, Cygnus NG-13 and Dragon SpX-20, March 9 through April 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/12/2020 01:35 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/03/11/iss-daily-summary-report-3112020/
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The Robotics team will now unstow the Special Purpose Dexterous manipulator (SPDM) and Robot Micro Conical Tool (RMCT) in preparation for tomorrow’s Material International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) operations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/12/2020 04:26 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28172/
Google translate:
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In accordance with the International Space Station flight program, correction of its orbit is planned for March 19, 2020. The goal is the formation of a working orbit of the station to provide a four-turn scheme for the approach of the Soyuz MS-16 manned spacecraft to the ISS on April 9 and the landing of the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft on April 17.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIImash Flight Control Center, the engines of the Progress MS-13 cargo ship, which is part of the station, will be turned on at 20:14 Moscow time and will work for 534 seconds. As a result, the station will receive a speed increment of 0.6 m / s. After the maneuver, the average flight altitude will increase by 1.1 km and will be about 419 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/13/2020 02:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/03/12/iss-daily-summary-report-3122020/
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The crew installed three MISSE Sample Carriers (MSCs) onto MISS Transfer Tray 2 (MTT 2), and installed the MTT onto the JEM airlock slide table.  This is in preparation for a subsequent robotic external exchange of several MISSE Flight Facility MSCs later this week.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/13/2020 03:42 pm
ELaNa updates:

#20 - PAN on LaucherOne now Q3 2020
#31 - Cygnus NG-14 slips from August 5 to September 7
#35 - SpaceX CRS-21 changed from October 20 to TBD
#36 - Cygnus NG-15 moved forward from April 2021 to March 2021

https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2020 04:23 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-spacex-invite-media-to-first-crew-launch-to-station-from-america-since-2011
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SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket will launch Crew Dragon, with NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley aboard the spacecraft, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA and SpaceX are currently targeting no earlier than mid-to-late May for launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2020 04:30 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1240330276091428872
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2020 01:25 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1240637732097069063
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2020 02:18 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (563s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS), iSIM in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (534s / dV=0,6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS

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

2020
NET March    24   25   30 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
NET March - RRM3
NET March - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET March - iSIM installing on the EFU-Adapter
NET March - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (427.5s)
April 6  TBD / 13:52 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 6  ~18:40 / ~19:30 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06 / 14:16 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [ Ivanishin (TBD), Vagner (TBD)]
NET Mid-April - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation, Bartolomeo activation)
April 17  01:53 / 04:22 / 05:17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda), deorbit and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 25  01:51 / 05:13 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
h2 of May    7   - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 20)
h2 of May    8   - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 21)
May 20  17:30 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 24 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
  NET H2   August 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
  NET H2   September 1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET    May   Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or October 3)
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
October 21    26   - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September  November - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September  November - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
November 30 - MLM-U Nauka launch
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
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
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker (TBD)]
January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker (TBD)]
NET January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
March 12 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
March 14 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
NET May - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May  - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker (TBD)]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
H2 - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on March 19th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/19/2020 05:04 pm
Anik's info is for USCV-1 NOT for DM-2!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2020 07:12 pm
H2B F9 - May 20 15:00-18:00 UTC:
https://twitter.com/mageshiman1025/status/1240588157772419073
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2020 07:13 pm
ISS reboost performed:
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28215/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/20/2020 03:22 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/03/19/space-cardiac-research-as-station-orbits-higher-for-next-crew/
Quote
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Roscosmos cosmonauts Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner will launch and dock to the Poisk module on April 9 beginning a 195-day station mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/21/2020 03:03 am
https://ria.ru/20200321/1568933960.html
Google translate:
Quote
“The launch of the first Starliner ship with crew is scheduled for August 31,” the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying whether a new unmanned flight would be carried out.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/22/2020 04:57 pm
https://sma.nasa.gov/sma-disciplines/smsr
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/24/2020 09:16 am
Cross-post re: HTV-9 launch time; already updated here:
JAXA has officially announced the launch time as May 20 @ 17:30 UTC: http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2020/03/20200324-1_j.html
***

Re: Starliner CFT launch:
https://ria.ru/20200321/1568933960.html
Google translate:
Quote
“The launch of the first Starliner ship with crew is scheduled for August 31,” the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying whether a new unmanned flight would be carried out.
I strongly suspect that's an FPIP date, which is just a "work-to" date at this point.
Correct.  Technically I think it is called a Level 2 date or a "No Earlier Than" date.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/24/2020 11:52 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020

July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET    May   Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or October 3)
September  November - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September  November - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

Changes on March 22nd

Is there a source for the March 22 updates?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/25/2020 04:59 am
Is there a source for the March 22 updates?
https://sma.nasa.gov/sma-disciplines/smsr
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: wjbarnett on 03/25/2020 11:41 am
Is there a source for the March 22 updates?
https://sma.nasa.gov/sma-disciplines/smsr
Confused here! What I see on the site reference is:
Quote
SMSR Integrated Master Schedule

    62S — March 23, 2020
    61S Return — March, 23 2020
    75P — March 23, 2020
    SpX-Demo2 (crewed) — April 2020
    Boe-CFT Launch (crewed) — May 2020
    Mars 2020 — May 5, 2020
    SpX-Demo2 (crewed) Return — August 2020
And the general case of these reviews being scheduled 2-4 weeks ahead of the mission event(s) to be reviewed.
So DM2 would still seem likely for May 2020, and for certain not moved to September, since the review for DM2-Return is scheduled in August so has be launched before then!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: cd-slam on 03/25/2020 12:10 pm
Is there a source for the March 22 updates?
https://sma.nasa.gov/sma-disciplines/smsr
Confused here! What I see on the site reference is:
Quote
SMSR Integrated Master Schedule

    62S — March 23, 2020
    61S Return — March, 23 2020
    75P — March 23, 2020
    SpX-Demo2 (crewed) — April 2020
    Boe-CFT Launch (crewed) — May 2020
    Mars 2020 — May 5, 2020
    SpX-Demo2 (crewed) Return — August 2020
And the general case of these reviews being scheduled 2-4 weeks ahead of the mission event(s) to be reviewed.
So DM2 would still seem likely for May 2020, and for certain not moved to September, since the review for DM2-Return is scheduled in August so has be launched before then!
Sorry, where do you see DM-2 launch delayed to September? The March 22 update only changed the DM-2 undocking date to September, that's probably on the same basis as you describe, since it has to be after the mission review set for August.

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 03/25/2020 12:34 pm
03/25/2020 14:15

The Progress MS-13 spacecraft will correct the orbit of the ISS

In order to form the working orbit of the International Space Station before launching the Progress MS-14 cargo ship, correction of its orbit is planned for April 2, 2020.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIImash Flight Control Center, the engines of the Progress MS-13 cargo ship will be turned on at 15:41 Moscow time and will work for 427.5 seconds. After which the altitude of the station’s orbit will increase by 900 meters and will be about 420 km above the Earth.

The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-14 cargo ship is scheduled for April 25, 2020 from platform No. 31 of the Baikonur Cosmodrome.

https://www.roscosmos.ru/28259/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/25/2020 02:33 pm
Confused here! What I see on the site reference is:
https://sma.nasa.gov/docs/default-source/sma-disciplines-and-programs/smsr/smsr-intergrated-master-schedule_24feb2020.pdf?sfvrsn=8290faf8_0
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 03/26/2020 01:32 pm
Bartolomeo extracted during night March 24/25, currently parked below the Destiny module, will be installed on March 30.

Source: https://twitter.com/DLR_de/status/1242823255725146117
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/28/2020 07:01 pm
Cross-post re: Progress MS-14 launch and docking:
Launch schedule at 01:51 UTC, docking at 05:13 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/30/2020 02:27 pm
According to the Roscosmos planning document, PT 51, there is at least one Russian EVA with the deployment of at least two RadioSkafs during Expedition 63.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 03/30/2020 05:35 pm
From the EC-62 thread.
Bartolomeo, the external science payload device from the ESA is ready for installation ... Robotics controllers will begin the two-day-job to attach it to the Columbus module on Tuesday.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/03/30/space-botany-biology-during-robotics-and-spaceship-work/

zubenelgenubi: added blog link
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/31/2020 09:41 pm
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2020/03/20200331-1_e.html

Soichi Noguchi

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-adds-shannon-walker-to-first-operational-crewed-spacex-mission

Shannon Walker
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/01/2020 01:52 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (563s / dV=0,56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (282s / dV=0,28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS),   iSIM   in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (534s / dV=0,6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (427.5s / dV=0,48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]

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

2020
April 17  01:53 / 04:22 / 05:17 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda), deorbit and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 25  01:51 / 05:12 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
Late April - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
NET March  April - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET March  April - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET March  April - RRM3
May 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 20  17:30 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
  h2 of   Late May  ~22:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 20)
  h2 of   Late May - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 21)
May 24 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET March  Early April Late May - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
NET Mid-April  May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation, Bartolomeo activation)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
May-June - start the experiment ExHAM No. 2 No. 5 Fifth Experiment Candidate Theme
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken] (or October 3)
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
October    21   22 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Q2  October-November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Q2  October-November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2  October-November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
NET Q2  October-November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-April  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [ Ivanishin (TBD), Vagner (TBD)]
NET November - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker (TBD)]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker (TBD)]
November 30, 2020  Early - MLM-U Nauka launch
Early December 2020  Early - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early December 2020  Early - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 9, 2020  Early - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
March 12 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
March 14 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET October   December  2020  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
December 2020  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET December 2020  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
January  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
January  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August 31, 2020  NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
September 1, 2020  NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
January  NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
NET May - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May  - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January  Q1  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET January  Q1  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February  Q1  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February  Q1  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET February  Q1  NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
July - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
July - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker (TBD)]
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
H2 - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
2020  NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD]
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET July - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 1st
Changes on April 3rd
Changes on April 7th
Changes on April 8th
Changes on April 9th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/03/2020 03:16 am
https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/1245704456735526915
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Дмитрий Рогозин @Rogozin

Khrunichev Center: Continuous testing of the Multifunction Laboratory Module # MLM for the Russian Segment # ISS before sending it to Baikonur. Specialists hope to finish work in May. Next - electrical tests directly at the spaceport and launch at the beginning of next year
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/03/2020 03:17 am
https://twitter.com/AirbusSpace/status/1245728757844975617
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Airbus Space✔@AirbusSpace

✅ Job done! Demanding technical operations are now complete & the Airbus built #Bartolomeo platform has been mounted on the #ISS, on the @esa Columbus laboratory. Getting closer to more commercial research in low Earth 🌏 orbit!
👽
🔗 https://www.airbus.com/space/space-infrastructures/bartolomeo.html …
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 04/03/2020 10:41 pm
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Editor's note, April 3, 2020: Dragon's departure from the International Space Station has been rescheduled to Tuesday, April 7. NASA TV coverage begins at 8:45 a.m. EDT.

Source: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-us-cargo-ship-departure-from-space-station-1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/04/2020 11:04 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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April 7, Tuesday
8:45 a.m. - Coverage of the departure of the SpaceX/Dragon cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 9:15 a.m. EDT - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 04/05/2020 07:05 pm
ISS USA EVA-65 postponed; cross-post:
From Pandemic prompts few changes to busy month on space station (https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/04/02/pandemic-prompts-few-changes-to-busy-month-on-space-station/), dated April 2
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But a spacewalk to route wiring and bring the Bartolomeo facility into use has been postponed. The excursion was originally planned in mid-April, when the space station is temporarily back at a full staffing level of six crew members.

Gary Jordan, a NASA spokesperson, said Wednesday [April 1] that station managers are no longer pursuing a spacewalk during the crew handover later this month, the period between the arrival of a fresh three-man crew and the departure of the station’s outgoing Expedition 62 crew.

“The decision was made after an evaluation of crew time during the eight-day handover period,” Jordan said.

Once the final wiring harnesses are configured on a future spacewalk, Bartolomeo will be ready to host experiments, expanding the station’s research capability.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/07/2020 02:10 am
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/04/06/boeing-starliner-test-repeat/
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Boeing has agreed to repeat the test flight of its Starliner space capsule, a decision that sets its crewed space ambitions back by months and makes it likely SpaceX will win the race to return NASA’s astronauts to space from United States soil.

The announcement comes after the initial flight late last year was marred by software glitches that prevented the capsule from reaching the International Space Station.

The repeat flight likely will occur sometime in October or November, meaning the company probably won’t fly a mission with astronauts on board this year, according to a person familiar with the plans but not authorized to speak publicly.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/07/2020 01:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/04/07/live-nasa-tv-coverage-of-spacex-dragon-departure-is-underway/
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NASA Television coverage is underway for departure of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station. The spacecraft is scheduled for release at 9:06 a.m. EDT.
...
After firing its thrusters to move a safe distance away from the station, Dragon will execute a deorbit burn to leave orbit, as it heads for a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, 300 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, at 2:50 p.m. (11:50 a.m. PDT). There will be no live coverage of deorbit burn or splashdown.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/07/2020 01:21 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1247511577105960962
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/07/2020 02:28 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1247516287779196928
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 04/07/2020 05:58 pm
Cross-post re: Russian EVA-47:
Is this EVA still planned? During the handover?
During Expedition 63.
So Ivanishin and Vagner will perform the EVA.

EDIT: Well, no.  See immediately down-thread.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/08/2020 03:39 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/04/07/dragon-leaves-station-returns-to-earth-with-valuable-science/
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SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 2:50 p.m. (11:50 a.m. PDT), approximately 300 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, marking the end of the company’s 20th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/08/2020 11:14 am
http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/53972/
Google translation
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The cosmonauts of Roscosmos will not go into outer space under the Russian program as part of a new expedition to the International Space Station (ISS), the launch of which is scheduled for April 9 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, TASS reports. This was announced on Wednesday during a press conference in online mode by one of the crew members Anatoly Ivanishin.
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“We planned to fly in October [2020], and on the October expedition we had up to five exits. These were tasks for the arrival of the Russian MLM module (the multifunctional laboratory module“ Science ”- approx. TASS). Since everything has changed so that we we fly earlier, and MLM flies later, most likely, according to the Russian program, we will have no way out, ”Ivanishin said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/08/2020 02:22 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1247833436607438849
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/09/2020 04:00 am
https://ria.ru/20200408/1569739455.html
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Ivanishin, together with Russian cosmonaut Ivan Wagner and American astronaut Chris Cassidy, will set off on the Soyuz MS-16 spaceship on April 9 for the ISS. They will spend 196 days at the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/09/2020 02:36 pm
https://www.orbita.zenite.nu/russia-lanca-soyuz-ms-16-para-a-iss/
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A Corporação Espacial Russa, Roscosmos, levou a cabo o lançamento da cápsula espacial tripulada Soyuz MS-16 (Союз МC-16) às 0805:06,463UTC do dia 9 de Abril de 2020, transportando a bordo três novos membros para a Expedição 62/63 a bordo da estação espacial internacional onde deverão permanecer durante 196 dias.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/09/2020 02:40 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4jOydjDRzA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/10/2020 03:10 pm
According to https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/information/increment/63.html JAXA has planned during EC-63 ( April,17 to October,21) these following activities:
Google translation
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Micro satellite release platform
Micro satellite release from Kibo [J-SSOD # 13]
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Use of medium-sized exposure experiment adapter (i-SEEP)
Demonstration of technology for earth observation camera for micro satellites [iSIM]
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Formation of new platform (contribution to improvement of reliability through space demonstration of new materials)
Simple exposure experiment device [ExHAM # 2]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/14/2020 04:48 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28381/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/14/2020 05:12 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:15 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16:43 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

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

2020
Late  April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
NET April - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET April - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET April - RRM3
May 11  TBD / 16:10 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-May - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 20  17:30 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May    24   25  11:50 / ~13:50 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
  Late   May 27  20:32 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 20)
  Late   May 28  15:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken] (or May 21)
NET Late May - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation, Bartolomeo activation)
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET Q2 - release of satellites from J-SSOD-R#1
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET    July-   August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]  (or  Late  September 14  October 3)
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET    August-   September  January 2021  - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker] (or October 14)
NET September  NET January 2021 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker]
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
October 22 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or November)
October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock
NET November - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Early - MLM-U Nauka launch
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET Q1  Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET Q1  Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET Q1  Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
February  March 12 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February  March 14 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q1  January  March - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
NET Q1  January  March - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
NET Q1    March   July  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
NET Q1    March   July  - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker] (or April)
NET Q1    March   July  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin, Bowen]
NET Q1  February  April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
NET Q1  February  April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
NET April    May   - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April    May   - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April-May - release of satellite ELaNa-36: SpaceIce and CaNOP from NRCSD
May  June   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May  June   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June  July   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June  July   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
NET September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
NET September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
NET Q3  September  January 2022 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3  September  January 2022 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or October)
NET Q3  September  NET January 2022 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
H2 - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66  66/67  67/68: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
December 2021  January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Q1    March   July  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1    March   July  - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1    March   July  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q3  September  January 2023  - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3  September  January 2023  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET Q3  September  January 2023  - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1  March - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1  March  - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1  March  - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 14th
Changes on April 16th
Changes on April 17th
 Changes on April 18th
Changes on April 19th
Changes on April 20th
Changes on April 23rd
Changes on April 24th
Changes on April 24th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/16/2020 12:09 pm
2021
January - USCV-1: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A

NET September 2020

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/03/nasa-spacex-to-launch-astronauts-in-may-despite-coronavirus-pandemic.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/16/2020 03:26 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28404/
A reboost of the orbit of the ISS is planned for April, 19 05.09 UTC.
It will be done by Zvezdas engines, they will work for 58.5 sec.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2020 04:41 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1250967468769792000
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1251004612527742978
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2020 04:50 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1251003211944800256
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2020 05:28 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1251019384509915136
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 04/17/2020 09:30 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1251019384509915136

It is a planned landing time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/17/2020 05:42 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/specials/dm2/
Quote
NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley will fly on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft, lifting off on a Falcon 9 rocket at 4:32 p.m. EDT May 27, from Launch Complex 39A in Florida, for an extended stay at the space station for the Demo-2 mission. The specific duration of the mission is to be determined.
Quote
Behnken will be the joint operations commander for the mission
Hurley will be the spacecraft commander for Demo-2
Quote
In about 24 hours, Crew Dragon will be in position to rendezvous and dock with the space station.
Quote
After successfully docking, Behnken and Hurley will be welcomed aboard station and will become members of the Expedition 63 crew.
Quote
Although the Crew Dragon being used for this flight test can stay in orbit about 110 days, the specific mission duration will be determined once on station based on the readiness of the next commercial crew launch.
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Upon splashdown just off Florida’s Atlantic Coast, the crew will be picked up at sea by SpaceX’s Go Navigator recovery vessel and return to Cape Canaveral.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/20/2020 01:34 am
https://ria.ru/20200420/1570276494.html
Google translate:
Quote
According to the information, the launch of the Soyuz MS-20 spacecraft with two tourists and the Russian astronaut as a commander is planned for December 2021, and his return to Earth in January 2022. Thus, tourists will be able to celebrate the New Year in space for the first time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/20/2020 01:39 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28413/
Google translate:
Quote
Today, April 19, 2020, in accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station, a planned correction of its orbit was carried out. The maneuver was carried out automatically using the KD-1 and KD-2 corrective engines of the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment.

They were turned on at 08:09 Moscow time for 58.5 seconds, as a result of the ISS received an impulse of 0.97 m / s.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/21/2020 08:06 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1252394116190789632

Google translation
Quote
Introduction of Flight Director on April 21
It is Shimamura Flight Director who continues to control the operation control team in the control room today.
Tonight, the preparation work for the Small Satellite Ejection Mechanism (#JSSOD) is planned, and Kibo Airlock will be used.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/22/2020 01:08 pm
https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1252311442583367681
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#QUETZAL-1 #CubeSat from #Guatemala expected to deploy from the Kibo module of the International Space Station #ISS on April 28 at 15:20 GMT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2020 09:59 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28382/
Google translate:
Quote
On April 25, 2020 at 04:51:41 Moscow time, from the launcher 6 of platform 31 of the Baikonur cosmodrome, the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-14 cargo ship is planned. Its docking with the International Space Station is on April 25 at 08:12:23 Moscow time (± 3 min).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2020 10:01 am
Some ISS flight shuffling at Glenn Research Center today (previous update was before CRS-20 launch, so the dates left of => are as of February or March 2020):

USCV-1:   July => September 2020
Boe-CFT:  NET July => August 2020 (they probably mean OFT-2 !?)
NG-14:    August => September 2020
CRS-22:   January => March 2021
NG-15:    April => February 2021


https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/

So as expected ...

In gongora's schedule it is listed for January 2021, which IMHO is still optimistic, given the

the Cargo Dragon delay is propagating from CRS-21 further through the schedule, as well as the corresponding moving forward of Cygnus missions.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/23/2020 01:16 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Quote
May 25, Monday
6:15 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the JAXA/HTV-9 cargo ship at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 7:50 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
9:15 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the JAXA/HTV-9 cargo ship to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/23/2020 02:04 pm
https://www.jaxa.jp/press/2020/04/20200423-1_j.html
Google translation
Quote
In addition, experimental operation aimed at improving communication stability with "SOLISS" will continue until early June 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/25/2020 03:28 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1253880130507849729
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/25/2020 05:23 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwyUK9493eE
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/25/2020 01:24 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1253969287355805697

Google translation
Quote
Rafail Murtazin, the head of the ballistics department of RSC Energia, said that at the next Progress MS-15, after it is undocked from the ISS in late 2020 - early 2021, it is planned to work out elements of a single-turn (two-hour) approach circuit with the station (without docking with it)

Quote
According to updated data, development is planned after undocking of Progress MS-13 in July
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/27/2020 06:33 am
https://ria.ru/20200427/1570605489.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, April 27 - RIA News. The six-month commercial flight of the Soyuz manned spacecraft to the International Space Station is planned to be carried out in 2022-2023, follows from the materials available to RIA Novosti.
According to the materials, the launch of the Soyuz MS-23 ship with the Russian commander and two unknown crew members is expected in October 2022, and its landing in April 2023. Thus, the duration of the commercial flight of the Union will be six months.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/28/2020 06:27 am
https://tsniimash.ru/press-center/news/the_crew_of_soyuz_ms_15_on_the_way_home/
Google translate:
Quote
In accordance with the schedule of the International Space Station flight on April 17, 2020 at 01:44 Moscow time, passage hatches between the Zvezda module and the Soyuz MS-15 manned spacecraft were closed. A few hours later, at 04:53:30 Moscow time, the ship normally undocked from the ISS Russian segment.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 04/28/2020 06:44 am
Thank to gongora
This STA will expire at Cygnus separation from the ISS + 30 days or 7 July 2020, whichever occurs first.” The Cygnus fuel state supports a post departure period of 30 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/28/2020 08:53 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS

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

2020
May 20  17:30 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:15 / ~14:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 27  20:33 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 28  15:39 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
  Mid-   May    25   29  NET June 11 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or July 7)
NET Late May - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
NET    April   May - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET    April   May - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET    April   May - RRM3
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COLKa installation, Bartolomeo activation)
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET    May   June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET August - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]  (or September 14)
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET September - Dragon v2 USCV-1 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker] (or October 14)
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: Alpha, BobCat-1, CAPSat, CySat 1, NEUTRON-1, PR_Cunar2, Space Hauc, SPOC, TJREVERB from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin  Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Bowen]
October 22 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or November)
October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock
NET September  November - release of satellites ELaNa 33: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CougSat, EagleSat-2, LinkSat, PTD-2, RamSat, SPORT, TARGIT from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellite ELaNa 35: PTD-1 from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Early - MLM-U Nauka launch
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Early - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
February - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
March 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
NET Late March April-May  - release of satellites ELaNa 36: ARKSAT-1, SpaceICE, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
March - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-1 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Noguchi, Walker] (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov, Rubins]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin  Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Bowen]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July 19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov  Tikhonov, Babkin, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or October)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
H2 - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov, Rubins]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March    April   - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Novickiy, Dubrov Tikhonov, Babkin, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-5 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-4 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
October  April 2023  - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March    April   - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to    Poisk   ISS)
April October  - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 USCV-5 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner USCV-6 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 28th
Changes on April 30th
Changes on May 4th
Changes on May 6th
Changes on May 7th
Changes on May 9th
Changes on May 11th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2020 05:00 pm
https://twitter.com/haciaespacioAEM/status/1255157945077121024
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2020 05:06 pm
https://twitter.com/quetzal1_uvg
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Quetzal-1 CubeSat @quetzal1_uvg
Our CubeSat was deployed from the ISS on April 28, 2020, 9:20 AM (GMT-6). It is transmitting data and appears healthy! Check out our GitHub repo for more.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2020 05:15 pm
https://twitter.com/3VTlxjj4zHERxKj/status/1255426050013696000
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/01/2020 06:51 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1256034505024036869

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Two new objects cataloged associated with ISS. Looks like Quetzal and G-SATELLITE, so I guess G-SATELLITE was quietly deployed after all with no announcement from JAXA about the deployment time as far as I can see.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/02/2020 03:45 pm
Cross-post:
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1256478601236578305

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Russia plans to launch 3 crewed ships to ISS per year in 2021-2023. Here is the schedule:
Soyuz-MS 18, 19 & 20 - April, September and December 2021
Soyuz-MS 21, 22 & 23 - March, September and October 2022
Soyuz-MS 24, 25 & 26 - March, June and September 2023

https://ria.ru/20200502/1570880184.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/06/2020 03:59 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/05/05/station-trio-works-spacesuits-science-as-spacex-readies-crew-launch/
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Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA spent most of Tuesday inside the Quest airlock where spacewalks in U.S. spacesuits are staged. The veteran space visitor serviced the spacesuits today replacing components and cleaning cooling loops. NASA is planning a series of spacewalks later this year to upgrade power and science systems on the orbiting lab.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/06/2020 05:34 pm
New ELaNa dates:

May 15 - Electron - Elana 32
NET July 1 - LauncherOne  - Elana 20
December 1 - Falcon 9 "X-SXRS-3" (Rideshare?) - Elana 35
March 12 - Falcon 9 CRS-22 - Elana 36
April 8 - Landsat 9 - Elana 34

https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/07/2020 03:31 am
May 06, 2020
MEDIA ADVISORY M20-057
NASA TV to Air Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus Departure from Space Station

Nearly three months after delivering several tons of supplies and scientific experiments to the International Space Station, Northrup Grumman’s unpiloted Cygnus cargo craft is scheduled to depart the International Space Station on Monday, May 11.

Live coverage of the spacecraft’s release will air on NASA Television and the agency’s website beginning at 11:45 a.m. EDT, with release scheduled for noon.

Dubbed the “SS Robert H. Lawrence,” Cygnus arrived at the station Feb. 18 with supplies and science experiments following its launch on Northrup Grumman’s Antares rocket from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia.

Flight controllers on the ground will send commands to robotically detach Cygnus from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module, maneuver it into place, and release it from the Canadarm2 robotic arm. Station commander Christopher Cassidy of NASA will monitor Cygnus’ systems as it moves away from the orbiting laboratory.

Within 24 hours of its release, Cygnus will begin its secondary mission, hosting the Spacecraft Fire Safety Experiment – IV (Saffire-IV), which provides an environment to safely study fire in microgravity. It also will deploy a series of payloads. Northrop Grumman flight controllers in Dulles, Virginia, will initiate Cygnus’ deorbit to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere Monday, May 25.

More information on Cygnus’ mission and the International Space Station can be found at:

http://www.nasa.gov/station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/07/2020 07:10 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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May 25, Monday
TBD – SpaceX Demonstration Mission 2 Prelaunch Briefing (All Channels)
6:45 a.m. - Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the JAXA/HTV-9 Cargo Ship at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at 8:15 a.m. EDT) - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
9:30 a.m. - Coverage of the Installation of the JAXA/HTV-9 Cargo Ship to the International Space Station - Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/08/2020 02:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/05/07/iss-daily-summary-report-5072020/
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The Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) demated the High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment from Columbus today and then transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/09/2020 06:14 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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May 27, Wednesday
...
12 :15 p.m. – Live launch coverage of the SpaceX/DM-2 Crew Dragon Mission to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 4:33 p.m. EDT – Kennedy Space Center/Hawthorne, California/Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
...
May 28, Thursday
11:39 a.m. – Docking of the SpaceX/DM-2 Crew Dragon and NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken to the International Space Station – Hawthorne, California/Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/09/2020 06:39 pm
https://ria.ru/20200509/1571220316.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, May 9 - RIA Novosti. The compositions of the main and backup crews of the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft, which will go to the ISS in the fall of 2020, the injured astronaut Nikolai Tikhonov are not listed in them, follow from the press release of Zhukovsky airport.
“At present, preparations are underway in Russia and in the territory of other countries participating in the agreement (ISS project - ed.) For the October launch of the international space crew on the Soyuz MS manned spacecraft. On May 9, an unusual flight took place at Zhukovsky International Airport. Members of the main and backup crews consisting of cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov, Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, Oleg Novitsky and Petr Dubrov aboard the Learjet 45 of MHS Aviation Airlines departed along the route "Zhukovsky Airport - Cologne (German Air Force Base) Houston ", - said in a statement.
Between May 11 and July 10, they will train at the Lyndon Johnson Space Center. At the end of the training program in the United States, it is planned that full crews will arrive in Russia and their subsequent preparations for launch at the Cosmonaut Training Center, the airport’s press service reports.
Thus, Tikhonov does not appear in the main or in the backup crews of the autumn Soyuz, although in March the head of the Cosmonaut Training Center Pavel Vlasov did not rule out that Tikhonov and his partner Andrei Babkin could fly on Soyuz MS-17, if positive trend in the recovery of Tikhonov after injury.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/11/2020 05:35 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/05/11/u-s-cygnus-resupply-ship-departs-station/

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Northrop Grumman flight controllers in Dulles, Virginia, will initiate Cygnus’ deorbit to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere Friday, May 29.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/11/2020 08:15 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1259898187915169794
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/11/2020 08:35 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1259935887481278465
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/12/2020 06:57 pm
Cross-post re: Soyuz MS-17 crew:
https://twitter.com/joroulette/status/1260270297535700993
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NASA just completed its negotiations with Roscosmos for an additional Soyuz seat in the fall. NASA paid $90,252,905 for the seat and associated astronaut training services. Since this cost Russia a seat for one of its cosmonauts, NASA will fly Russian items on NASA cargo missions.
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The value of the cargo services would be worth a few million more. NASA's cargo compensation agreement with Russia here is good for 1,763 pounds over the next 2 1/2 years. The crew assignment will be announced when it's cleared by the Multilateral Crew Operations Panel.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/13/2020 12:29 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/05/12/japanese-resupply-ship-spacex-crew-dragon-nearing-launch-dates/
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Ground controllers will take over afterward and remotely install the HTV-9 to the Harmony module’s Earth-facing port where it will stay for two months.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/13/2020 06:04 pm
NASA has already provided the slides from Kirk Shireman´s ISS Status from the HEOC NAC meeting from tomorrow.
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/iss_nac_may_2020_final.pdf
There are a lot of news.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/14/2020 04:07 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]

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

2020
May    28   31  14:27 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
NET Late May - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
NET May - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
NET May - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET May - RRM3
NET  June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET  June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET  June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET  June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
NET  June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
NET June  July 20 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June  July 20 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET Late July  August   - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]  (or September 14)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 30    September   - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch  and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)  [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi] (or October 14)
NET August 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi] (or October 15)
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June  September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31:    Alpha   BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov,   Bowen   Rubins]
October 21    22   - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October  NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or November)
October - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or November)
NET October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
November - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 33: BeaverCube, PTD-2, RamSat from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
Early December  Early 2021  - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir Pirs)
Early December  Early 2021  - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda  Pirs)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 10 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka  Zvezda)
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
March 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, SpaceICE, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-2) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi] (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
Early April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov,   Bowen   Rubins]
April 10 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov,    Rubins   Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April 18 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov,    Bowen   Rubins]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Early   May - MLM-U Nauka launch
May  NET July 19  - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
May  NET July 19  - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Early   May - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August  NET September - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka  Zvezda)
August  NET September - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Tikhonov, Babkin, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
  NET Q2    Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
  NET Q2    Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
  NET Q2    Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
  NET Q2    Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
  NET Q2    Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or October)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
H2 - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
H2 - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
October - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov,    Rubins   Vande Hei]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Tikhonov, Babkin, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to    Poisk   ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on May 14th
Changes on May 18th
Changes on May 20th
Changes on May 24th
Changes on May 25th
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Changes on May 30th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 05/14/2020 11:32 am
Quote
Cygnus NG-13
45175, 2020-011A

NOTAM issued for extreme south Pacific Ocean indicates de-orbit will be May 20 with re-entry ~19:30 UTC
https://twitter.com/Zarya_Info/status/1260888800559013888
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/17/2020 07:44 pm
Cross-posts:
At least they are saying "two CubeSats"

https://twitter.com/federallamm/status/1261075178026663936

Quote
Last night @Hypergiant  successfully deployed two Slingshot CubeSats with @Space_Station @northropgrumman
@SEOPSLLC . They will be in orbit for a couple of weeks and deorbit when Cygnus re-enters the Atmosphere. Go team!

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1261872324573265924

Quote
Object 45605, released from the Cygnus cargo ship, has been given the name ULTP in the SpaceTrack catalog. I believe this stands for UbiquitiLink Test Payload and confirms it is one of the Lynk payloads. Previous Lynk experiments remained attached to their Cygnus craft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/18/2020 03:53 pm
https://twitter.com/russianspaceweb/status/1262352097972047873

Quote
BREAKING: The launch of the long-delayed MLM Nauka module to resume #ISS construction was pushed back to May (2021 that is). DETAILS:
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/insider-content.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2020 07:01 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1263160927253340160
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2020 09:25 pm
https://twitter.com/Zarya_Info/status/1263214461600641024
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 05/23/2020 07:49 am
New ELaNa launch schedule.
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
NG-15 has now February, 1 as a launch date.
Some changes in the ELaNa composition.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 05/24/2020 05:58 pm

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


2021

April - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov, Rubins]
April - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Tikhonov, Babkin  Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Bowen]


IMO Maybe Novitsky-Dubrov don't fly MS-18
Usually a Soyuz backup crew was flying two flights later as prime crew. 
I read time ago (don't remember where) that Tikhonov's flight was linked to the MLM launch and activation (evas...)   so with another delay of MLM-Nauka until May, Soyuz MS-18 could be crewed by Babkin and a totally recovered Tikhonov, putting them aboard ISS in April, one month before MLM launch.
One thing is clear, the Russians don't want to break the crew...
But I could be wrong
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/24/2020 09:21 pm
https://sma.nasa.gov/docs/default-source/sma-disciplines-and-programs/smsr/smsr-intergrated-master-schedule_24feb2020.pdf?sfvrsn=8290faf8_4
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/25/2020 03:23 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1264939260609802249
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/27/2020 09:57 am
NASA targets August 30 for SpaceX Crew-1.

https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1265288490100699136
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/27/2020 09:35 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1265739654810091520
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/28/2020 07:48 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1265890802221359104
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/28/2020 07:58 am
https://ria.ru/20200528/1572092208.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, May 28 - RIA Novosti. NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen was replaced by Kathleen Rubins in the crew of the Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft, leaving for the International Space Station in October 2020, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
In March, the head of the Cosmonaut Training Center, Pavel Vlasov, told RIA Novosti that Bowen was chosen by the American side for flying on Soyuz MS-17, and Rubins was chosen on Soyuz MS-18 with a launch in April 2021.
"In the crew of the MS-17 Union, NASA replaced Bowen with Rubins," the agency’s interlocutor said, without specifying the reason for the replacement.
He added that the astronaut Mark Wande Hai was chosen as the backup for Rubins.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/28/2020 08:14 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1265739355684995079
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/29/2020 09:34 pm
https://twitter.com/NASASpaceflight/status/1266477273248563211
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/29/2020 09:35 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1266479004195962880
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/30/2020 07:54 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1266812337010479105
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/31/2020 06:48 am
https://ria.ru/20200531/1572235725.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, May 31 - RIA News. The American ship Starliner will go on a second flight without a crew to the International Space Station in mid-November 2020, its first flight with a crew is scheduled for April 2021, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/31/2020 07:59 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter

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

2020
NET   May   June 17 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:35-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Benken]
NET   May   June - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET   May   June - RRM3
  June   July 1  11:35-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Benken]
  June   July 6 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
  June   July 11 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
July 20 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July 20 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
  June   Late July    16 (TBD)   - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Late July  August  - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]  (or September 14)
NET August 30  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]  (or October 14)
NET August 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]  (or October 15)
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock[/color]
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Mid-   November 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch  (or October)
  Mid-   November 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
  Late   November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
  Late   November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or October)
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
November  December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
November  December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 25  March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
February 26  March 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
March    10   20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
  Early   April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 9    10   - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April 18 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
  Early   April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
  Early   April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]   (or Q1)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - MLM-U Nauka launch
May  - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
May  - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
Early NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET   Q1   Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-2) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
NET    Q1   Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or April)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 67/68: Tikhonov, Babkin, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
September 30  October  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet, TBD] (or October)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  H2   October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
  H2   October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
  H2   NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
  H2   NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
H1 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
H1 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 67/68: Tikhonov, Babkin, Aymakhanov (TBD)]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET Q3 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to    Poisk   ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Shkaplerov, TBD, TBD]
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
NET Q1 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or April)
NET Q1 - CST-100 Starliner (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on May 31st
Changes on June 3rd
Changes on June 6th
Changes on June 8th
Changes on June 9th
Changes on June 10th
Changes on June 12th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/31/2020 05:54 pm
Crew Dragon Completes Historic Trip to Space Station with Docking at 10:16 a.m. EDT
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/05/31/crew-dragon-completes-historic-trip-to-space-station-with-docking-at-1016-a-m-edt/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/02/2020 03:51 pm
The removal of SOLISS is planned on June, 5.
https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/library/item/program/71427_schedule.pdf
Google translation
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Friday, June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/03/2020 07:51 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1267976793983553537
Google translation
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[6/3 Flight Director Introduction]
Today, Tokaibayashi FD is leading the Kibo Operation and Control Team for three consecutive days.
Kibo is operating a robot arm to carry a medium-sized exposure experiment adapter (i-SEEP) into the ship. # We plan to carry out the ship again after mounting the experimental equipment that was transported by Kounotori Unit 9.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/06/01/iss-daily-summary-report-6012020/
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JEM Airlock (JEMAL):  The crew assisted with the depressurization of the JEMAL.  This is part of the ops needed to prepare for the installation of the external JAXA iSIM experiment in the coming weeks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: DT1 on 06/03/2020 04:01 pm
Crew Dragon Completes Historic Trip to Space Station with Docking at 10:16 a.m. EDT
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/05/31/crew-dragon-completes-historic-trip-to-space-station-with-docking-at-1016-a-m-edt/

If that is correct, the UTC time in the flight events table above is wrong: with UTC = EDT+4 h, it should be 14:16.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/04/2020 11:50 am
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1268258651279708162
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Axiom Space CEO Mike Suffredini said his company's private trip to the ISS with SpaceX is scheduled for October 2021, so Demo-2 helped "our customers know that it's going to be real."

Axiom plans to announce the 3 passengers in a month or so.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/08/2020 03:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/06/05/iss-daily-summary-report-6052020/
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J-SOLISS removal: The crew removed the SOLISS hardware from the JEMAL slide table and stowed it.  This is a continuation of the ops needed to prepare for the installation of the external JAXA iSIM experiment next week.

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The first S6 Battery EVA is tentatively planned for Friday, June 26.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/09/2020 05:55 am
https://ria.ru/20200609/1572658133.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The first two exits of Cassidy and Benken to replace the batteries are scheduled for June 26 and July 1," the agency’s source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/09/2020 08:07 pm
Cross-post:
https://twitter.com/spcplcyonline/status/1270434547696631808

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Bowersox: still deciding length of Demo-2 mission but expect will do some EVAs with Behnken and Cassidy by end of July and then will start thinking abt bringing them back in August when winds are light bc this Dragon has tighter landing constraints re wind.

Edit to add:

https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1270436529006133250

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NASA acting director of human spaceflight Ken Bowersox:

The SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is performing "very well" and astronauts Bob Behnken & Doug Hurley will likely stay on the ISS for at least 2 months.

"We'd like to get them home sometime in August."
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/10/2020 05:28 am
https://twitter.com/SpcPlcyOnline/status/1270434547696631808
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/10/2020 02:25 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/06/09/iss-daily-summary-report-6092020/

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The crew installed the iSIM onto the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) slide table in preparation for deployment on the JEM Exposed Facility on Wednesday (10-June).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/10/2020 04:00 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1270736262861934594
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/10/2020 07:11 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
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June 24, Wednesday
2 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 63 spacewalk preview briefing (All Channels)
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June 26, Friday
6 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 63 U.S. spacewalk #65 coverage. Spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 7:35 a.m. EDT with Cassidy and Behnken and expected to last up to 7 hours (All Channels)
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July 1, Wednesday
6 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 63 U.S. spacewalk #66 coverage. Spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:35 a.m. EDT with Cassidy and Behnken and expected to last up to 7 hours (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/11/2020 07:03 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1270875897172602881

Google translation
Quote
[6/11 Flight Director Introduction]
Today, the Koshi Flight Director is in charge of the Koshi Flight Director.
Kibo plans to carry out the medium-sized exposure experiment adapter (#iSEEP) to the outside of the ISS via the airlock and attach it to the outboard experiment platform with the robot arm.

Maybe it is June, 10 on UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 06/11/2020 07:30 am
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Progress MS-15's launch campaign resumes ahead of the July 23 liftoff, while there is a plan in the works to keep the vehicle in orbit for as long as 274 days.

https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1270859481426071553

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By October 2019, Progress MS-15 was charged at the end of its 132-day flight to deorbit the Pirs Docking Compartment, SO1, a part of the Russian Segment since 2001. The operation would free the nadir (Earth-facing) docking port on the Zvezda Service Module, SM, for the arrival of the MLM Nauka module in December 2020. However, with the early 2020 delay of the MLM launch to 2021, Roskosmos considered transferring that task to a follow-on cargo vehicle and deorbiting Progress MS-15 on December 4, 2020. However, another revision of the ISS flight manifest drafted in early Summer 2020, looked at extending the Progress MS-15 mission to 274 days, apparently still allowing the ship to perform the originally planned deorbiting of the Pirs module around April 23, 2021.

Source: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2020.html#progress_ms15
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/12/2020 06:10 pm
Release of Red Eye#2 is planned on June, 17.
https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/library/item/program/71514_schedule.pdf
Google translation
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Wednesday, June 17 ・RED-EYE#2 release
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/13/2020 07:26 pm
Every operational Commercial Crew mission changes names once. USCV-<n> is a NASA placeholder name for a mission that has not yet been assigned a provider. When that happens the mission gets a SpaceX (Crew-<n>) or Boeing (PCM-<n>) specific name.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/15/2020 04:49 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1271093945418895360
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 06/17/2020 04:27 pm
Quote
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/06/16/iss-daily-summary-report-6162020/

Friday, 6/19 (GMT 171)
Payloads:
REDEYE-3 install

The question is when it was delivered? :)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/17/2020 06:35 pm
https://ria.ru/20200616/1573028374.html

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Red-Eye-2 weighing 110 kilograms was delivered to the ISS by the American cargo ship Cygnus in February 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/17/2020 06:41 pm
https://ria.ru/20200616/1573028374.html

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Red-Eye-2 weighing 110 kilograms was delivered to the ISS by the American cargo ship Cygnus in February 2020.
The NASA stationreport is speaking about Red Eye#3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 06/17/2020 08:08 pm
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REDEYE: The crew performed the JEM Airlock depress in preparation of the KABER deployer and slide table transfer to the outside of the JEM airlock for the deployment of the REDEYE-2 satellite. The RED-EYE program develops and demonstrates technologies which increase the utility of low-cost microsatellites using the KABER Micro Satellite Deployer attached to the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM).

Seems Kaber & Red-Eye 2 have exited the Kibo airlock and are ready to be grappled by DEXTRE.
Any indication of planned deployment time?

Live views: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tlDZwswPOw

Edit: Apparently the Kaber deployer was already empty and was transferred back into the airlock at 20:50 UTC.

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Yes, with a better image now it does look like Kaber is empty so deploy prior to about 1830 UTC?

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1273337960398807040
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2020 04:47 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Benken]

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

2020
NET June - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
NET June - RRM3
July 1  11:35-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Benken]
July 6 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
July 8 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 11 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
July 23  14:26 / 17:47 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
July - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET August 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]  (or September 14)
July 20  August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET July 20  August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET August 30  Mid-September  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]  (or October 14)
NET August 30  Mid-September - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock[/color]
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch  (or October)
November 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or October)
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3 during ISS Russian EVA

2021
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
February 26  - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
February  NET Q3  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]  (or October)
February  NET April  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
NET    Q3   February  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]  (or October)
March 20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April 18 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20    May   - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23    May   - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23    May   - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29    May   - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
  Q2   July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
  Q2   NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
  Q2   NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50)
  Q2   NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
  Q2   NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Q2  August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet  TBD, TBD]
August  NET Q1 2022  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]  (or April)
NET    Q2   August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet  TBD, TBD]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
Q3  H1 2022  - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q3  H1 2022  - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to  MLM-U Nauka  UM Prichal) [Exp 67/68: Tikhonov  Shkaplerov, Babkin, Aymakhanov TBD]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Q3  February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October)
NET Q3 2021  February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 66/67: Cassada, Williams, Pesquet  TBD, TBD] (or October)
NET    Q3   February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or October)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Misurkin  Chub, TBD, TBD]
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from  MLM-U Nauka  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Tikhonov  Shkaplerov, Babkin, Aymakhanov TBD]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
NET Q1  August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
August  NET Q1 2023 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown  (or April 2023)
NET  Q1   August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov  Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Misurkin  Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev  cosmonaut RF, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February  NET Q3 - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing  (or October)
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev  cosmonaut RF, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Shkaplerov  Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET Q1  August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
August - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET Q1  August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

2024
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on June 18th
Changes on June 20th
Changes on June 23rd
Changes on June 25th
Changes on June 26th
Changes on June 27th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2020 08:53 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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July 23, Thursday
10 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the International Space Station Progress 76 cargo craft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 10:26 a.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
1 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Progress 76 cargo craft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 1:47 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/19/2020 12:01 pm
Red Eye#3 is coming.
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1273775000999190530
Google translation
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We just released a small satellite from NASA this week, and we'll be installing the next satellite to the airlock tonight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/20/2020 01:15 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1273992872392642560
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The message on the CPC website notes that in July the ISS-65 crew will be preparing for spacewalk (launch - April 9, 2021 on Soyuz MS-18).

It is possible that a separate training session of Borisenko (not in the crew of the ISS-65) means his flight to the USCV-2 in February 2021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 06/22/2020 02:52 pm
Official deployment time for Red-Eye 2 on June 17 is 17:50 UTC.

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1275077202200035332
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/22/2020 03:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/06/19/iss-daily-summary-report-6192020/
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Monday, 6/22 (GMT 174)
Payloads:
JEM A/L Depress for REDEYE-3 Deploy (NASA)
So deployment of RedEye#3 NET June, 22
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/23/2020 04:28 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1275138364572946433

https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1275195694723346440
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/23/2020 07:29 am
Glover-Hopkins-Noguchi-Walker runs Sept 20-Feb 21. Third SpaceX crew then runs Feb 21-Aug 21.

Boeing crew is just a short visit in Apr-May 21.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 06/23/2020 05:50 pm
Red-Eye 3 will be deployed on June 23 at 21:10 UTC.

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The third Red-Eye microsatellite is staged outside Japan’s Kibo laboratory module ready for deployment today at 5:10 p.m. The station’s fine-tuned Canadian robotic hand, known as Dextre, grappled Red-Eye installed inside the Kaber Microsat Deployer from which it will be ejected. It will test satellite communications, flight computers and thermal management technologies.

Source: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/06/23/spacesuit-fit-checks-and-microsatellite-deployment-today/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/24/2020 07:56 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1275818951264649217
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It's been a busy week for Nanoracks on @Space_Station . REDEYE-3 was released into orbit from our #Kaber deployer on June 23 at 21:10:00 GMT! #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 06/24/2020 11:17 pm
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1275856181131644929

This probably puts Crew-1's launch date around late September-early October.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/25/2020 08:50 am
https://twitter.com/genejm29/status/1275854401115168772
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#HTV9 was initially set to for 20 July, worked with JAXA and  will postpone until sometime in August.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/25/2020 04:09 pm
https://ria.ru/20200625/1573474570.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, Jun 25 - RIA News. Candidates of tourists who will go to the International Space Station in 2023, one of which will go into outer space, will be presented a year before the flight, RIA Novosti was informed by the Space Adventures representative office.
"They will be presented on time - one year, roughly speaking, before the start," the source said.
Earlier, the Russian Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) Energia announced the signing of the first ever contract with the Space Adventures company for the launch of a space tourist into outer space in 2023. In total, it is planned to send two tourists, but only one will participate in extra-ship activities.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/26/2020 06:33 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/06/26/spacewalkers-begin-work-to-replace-batteries/
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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken have begun the first of two scheduled spacewalks to replace batteries on one of two power channels on the far starboard truss (S6 Truss) of the International Space Station.

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:32 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which may last as long as seven hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/26/2020 06:35 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/06/26/cassidy-and-behnken-conclude-spacewalk-to-replace-batteries/
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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken concluded their spacewalk at 1:39 p.m. EDT, after six hours and seven minutes. The two NASA astronauts completed all the work planned for this first of four spacewalks to replace batteries that provide power for the station’s solar arrays on the starboard truss of the complex as well as initial tasks originally planned for the second scheduled spacewalk next Wednesday. The new batteries provide an improved and more efficient power capacity for operations.

The spacewalkers removed five of six aging nickel-hydrogen batteries for one of two power channels for the starboard 6 (S6) truss, installed two of three new lithium-ion batteries, and installed two of three associated adapter plates that are used to complete the power circuit to the new batteries. Mission control reports that the two new batteries are working.

Cassidy and Behnken are scheduled to complete the upgrade to this initial power channel in a second spacewalk on July 1, during which they will install one more lithium-ion battery and one more adapter plate and remove the sixth nickel-hydrogen battery that will no longer be used.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/27/2020 06:17 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1276574577800478720
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Kononenko in "Evening Urgant" said that Kikina might fly with him in the fall of 2022, and Chub in the spring of 2022.

That is, Chub at the Soyuz MS-21 in March 2022, and Kononenko with Kikina at the Soyuz MS-22 in September 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/27/2020 06:26 am
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 06/27/2020 01:27 pm
If I read it correctly, Oleg Kononenko did not say, that N. Chub will launch on a Soyuz, he could also go on an USCV.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/27/2020 09:18 pm
Schedule ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines on July 9, 2020 at 21:37:03.242 UTC (dT=126.485s) after Progress MS-13 (74P) departure on July 8, 2020?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/28/2020 05:07 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Benken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Benken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)

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

2020
July 8  18:22 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31 / 22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit,  reentered the atmosphere and flooding
  NET     June   July 9 - release of satellites DeMi and TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 9  21:36 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=138.7s)
July    6 (TBD)   16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Benken, Cassidy]
July    11   21 (TBD) - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Benken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26 / 17:47 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
Late July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
NET    June   July - RRM3
NET August 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 7 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Mid-September  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-September - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock[/color]
NET September - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch  (or October)
November 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or October)
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
February 26  - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
February - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]
February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
NET February  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]
March 20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
NET Q1    July   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA  disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU)
April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April 18 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA  cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
Q3 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to  MLM-U Nauka  UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68:   Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Augus - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [cosmonaut RF, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev  cosmonaut RF, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
August - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

2024
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on June 28th
Changes on June 30th
Changes on July 1st
Changes on July 3rd
Changes on July 5th
Changes on July 6th
Changes on July 7th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/28/2020 05:09 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1276130108907102209
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/28/2020 05:10 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1276801108329918464
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/01/2020 03:49 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1278286623973801989
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/01/2020 05:34 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1278376940131532801
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/01/2020 05:40 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/01/cassidy-and-behnken-wrap-up-battery-spacewalk/
Quote
Behnken and Cassidy will complete the work during the final two spacewalks later this month.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/01/2020 09:04 pm
https://www.americaspace.com/2020/07/01/spacewalkers-wrap-up-battery-work-prepare-for-future-upgrades/

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Current plans call for their next EVA together on 16 July to begin the Channel 3B battery work, with an expectation that another “would follow some days after”, according to Mr. Huot. For the next pair of spacewalks, the men will switch roles, with Behnken taking on the mantle of EV1 and Cassidy as EV2.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/02/2020 05:46 pm
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=746

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KITSUNE is a 6U CubeSat with external dimensions of 100mm×200mm×300mm and an approximate mass of less than 14kg.
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Planning a launch during 2020 to the iSS.
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Updated: 05 Jun 2020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/03/2020 07:27 am
https://ria.ru/20200703/1573822596.html
Google translation
Quote
“The undocking of the Progress MS-13 spacecraft from the Pirs module of the ISS Russian segment is scheduled for July 8 at 21.22 Moscow time,” a spokesman for the Russian Space Agency said.
According to him, on July 9, at 0.31 Moscow time, the ship will turn on its engine for braking for information from orbit.
"According to calculations, at 1.05 Moscow time, Progress MS-13 will enter the atmosphere and its destruction will begin at 1.07 Moscow time," the agency’s source said.
It is expected, he noted, that non-combustible structural elements of the ship will fall in the South Pacific at 1.13 Moscow time approximately 1 thousand 810 kilometers east of the capital of New Zealand - the city of Wellington.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2020 09:32 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/8876183
Google translate:
Quote
"In June 2020, the Ryazan State Radio Engineering University received an updated extended license of Roscosmos, which allows not only processing space information, but also developing and manufacturing rocket and space technology products in terms of automatic spacecraft. It is planned to send it into orbit at the end of 2021. the first Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan satellite, which will be delivered into space by the Progress cargo ship. Previously, we only worked on experimental educational and scientific models of spacecraft, "he said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/03/2020 04:56 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28767/

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Flight Control Center TsNIImash (part of the State Corporation "Roskosmos") July 3, 2020 at 18:53 Moscow time carried out an unscheduled correction of the orbit of the International Space Station to avoid a possible collision with space debris. All operations were completed in full accordance with the calculations of Russian ballistic service specialists.

For this maneuver, the engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo ship were used, which is docked to the aggregate compartment of the Zvezda module of the ISS Russian segment. They worked for about 100 seconds and informed the station a speed increment of 0.5 m / s. As a result, the orbit altitude of the ISS increased, according to preliminary data, by 900 meters.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/06/2020 06:28 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1279935593909116928
Google translation
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[Introduction of Flight Director on July 6]
Today, the Kimura Flight Control Team is led by Shimamura Flight Director.
The NASA satellite was released last month, and the emission mechanism on the Kibo airlock will be replaced tonight for the next satellite release.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/06/2020 05:46 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/06/cargo-and-science-operations-start-work-week/
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The station will slightly lower its orbit on Saturday to accommodate the approach and rendezvous of 76P. This follows last week’s orbital maneuver to boost the station out of the way of a piece of rocket debris near its flight path.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/06/2020 09:23 pm
Parus-MGTU nanosat:
https://bsail.ru/?page_id=343
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/07/2020 02:30 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/07/06/iss-daily-summary-report-7062020/
Quote
Look Ahead Plan
Thursday, 7/9 (GMT 191)
NRCSD-18 Deploy
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/07/2020 08:09 pm
Cross-post; proposal:
Proposed extension to the current flight duration of Progress MS-15 (due to modifications necessary to undock and deorbit Pirs) has been filed to match the new MLM-U launch and docking dates.
Subcription Link:
http://russianspaceweb.com/protected/mlm-2020.html#0624
***

Soyuz MS-17 will pursue a 6 hour rendezvous with ISS, instead of a 3 hour rendezvous. (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=50288.msg2104763#msg2104763)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/07/2020 08:19 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1280542318253260801
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Mammutti on 07/08/2020 12:39 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28784/

Google Translate:

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ISS orbit correction scheduled for July 11

In order to form a working orbit of the International Space Station before launching the Progress MS-15 cargo ship and the Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft, correction of its orbit is planned for July 11, 2020.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIImash Flight Control Center (part of the Roskosmos State Corporation), the engines of the Progress MS-14 spacecraft will be switched on at 22:15 Moscow time and will work for 277 seconds, after which the average station orbit will decrease by 1 km and will be about 418 km above the Earth.

The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-15 cargo ship is scheduled for July 23, 2020 from platform No. 31 of the Baikonur Cosmodrome. He will deliver to the crew of the 63rd Expedition the supply of fuel, water and gases, as well as life support and styling equipment for space experiments.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/09/2020 08:04 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/08/russian-cargo-ship-leaves-crew-tests-dragons-comfort-factors/
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The 74P undocked today at 2:23 p.m. EDT after seven months attached to the Pirs docking compartment. The trash-packed resupply ship will descend into Earth’s atmosphere above the South Pacific for a fiery but safe demise. The 76P will take its place when it launches on July 23 at 10:26 a.m. and docks just three-and-a-half hours later to Pirs.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/09/2020 08:20 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P)  reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (prepare the outside of the Tranquility module for the Nanoracks commercial airlock, route ethernet cables, and remove a lens filter cover from an external camera) [Behnken, Cassidy]

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

2020
July 23  14:26 / 17:47 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
NET July - RRM3
  NET   August 1    2   ~24:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and splashdown  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  ~19:00  - Dragon v2 (SpX-DM2) crewed  [Hurley, Behnken]
August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-September  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-September - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
Late July  September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock
September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
September 7  October 2 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
September 9  October 4 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET  September  October - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
November 13 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch  (or October)
November 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or October)
NET  October  November - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  October  November - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
February 26  - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
February - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]
February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Glover, Hopkins, Walker, Noguchi]
NET February  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]
March 20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU)
April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April 18 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET Q2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two NASA astronaut, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)]
NET August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
Q3 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to  MLM-U Nauka  UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - 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
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-1 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68:   Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Augus - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [cosmonaut RF, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev  cosmonaut RF, astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
August - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
August - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

2024
February - CST-100 Starliner PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 9th
Changes on July 11th
Changes on July 13th
Changes on July 14th
Changes on July 16th
Changes on July 17th
Changes on July 21st
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/09/2020 06:37 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/09/emergency-training-eye-checks-ahead-of-spacewalks/

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Behnken and Cassidy are set to go out on two more spacewalks scheduled for July 16 and 21. The duo will continue replacing aging nickel-hydrogen batteries with new lithium-ion batteries on the starboard portion of the station’s truss structure. The batteries store and distribute power collected from the orbiting lab’s main solar arrays.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/10/2020 03:07 pm
It looks like NRCSD#18 wasn´t deployed on July, 9, but no new date was announced.

And it also looks like Thomas Pesquet will now on USCV-2/Crew-2 and Andre Borisenko is now an Soyuz MS-18.

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According to rumors, if the Americans do not need a place on the Soyuz MS-18, then Borisenko will fly with Novitsky and Dubrov

Again from anik
French astronaut Tom Peske can fly to the ISS six months earlier, in February 2021, on the Crew Dragon (USCV-2) instead of USCV-3 due to the fact that Russia is giving up its place on this flight

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 07/11/2020 11:14 am
It looks like NRCSD#18 wasn´t deployed on July, 9, but no new date was announced.

It seems NRCSD deployment now planned for Monday morning, no specific time given.
https://twitter.com/mit_starlab/status/1281349385050378240
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/11/2020 08:03 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1281606470191259649
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/11/2020 08:09 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28805/
Gogle translate:
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Today, July 11, 2020, the orbit correction of the International Space Station was performed. The engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo ship, with the help of which the orbit correction was carried out, were turned on at 22:15 Moscow time for 262 seconds, as a result of the ISS received an impulse of 0.51 m / s. After the corrective maneuver, the average ISS orbit decreased by 900 meters.

According to the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of TsNIImash (part of Roscosmos State Corporation), the parameters of the station’s orbit after correction were:

    Circulation period: 92.87 min;
    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
    minimum height above the earth's surface: 417.7 km;
    maximum altitude: 436.8 km.

This operation was carried out with the aim of preparing a working orbit before the launches and docking of the Progress MS-15 cargo ship and the Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/11/2020 08:12 pm
July 11  19:15:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s, dV=0.51m/s dH=-900m)

https://www.roscosmos.ru/28805/

Edit: Behnken !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 07/12/2020 06:03 pm
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It seems NRCSD deployment now planned for Monday morning, no specific time given.
https://twitter.com/mit_starlab/status/1281349385050378240

First Nanoracks deployment webcast! \o/

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Great question! The deployment is planned for 13:40 UTC (9:40am EDT). You can watch it live at https://youtu.be/kmUYwSnuMIE

https://twitter.com/mit_starlab/status/1282181878238154752
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/13/2020 02:05 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1282672267588243456

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We're starting today with the deployment of the @mit_starlab  #DeMi #CubeSat from @Space_Station , the first of two today in our 18th mission! Deployment time was 13:40:25 GMT. Congratulations to the entire #DeMi team! #ISS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/13/2020 07:12 pm
https://twitter.com/_starbase_/status/1282674593409519626

https://twitter.com/JcCockrell/status/1282722979399348224
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 07/14/2020 05:36 am
Please edit: Behnken
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/14/2020 08:55 am
Thanks for correction! :-[
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/14/2020 08:57 am
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1282723783611211777
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/14/2020 10:31 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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Oct. 2 • Antares • NG-14
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/16/2020 02:03 pm
https://www.americaspace.com/2020/07/15/behnken-cassidy-ready-for-final-battery-spacewalks-get-aheads/

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In among their ongoing scientific research and upkeep of the sprawling orbital outpost, Cassidy, Behnken and Expedition 63 crewmate Doug Hurley have worked in recent days to prepare suits and tools for what are expected to be the final EVAs whilst Dragon Endeavour remains docked. Another EVA to install the Bartolomeo payloads-anchor and the Columbus Ka-band Antenna (Col-KA) onto the European lab has been shifted further downstream. “Under review,” Mr. Navias told AmericaSpace about when the Bartolomeo/Col-KA EVA might take place, “but won’t happen before DM-2 comes home.”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/16/2020 06:17 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/16/astronauts-have-begun-spacewalk-live-on-nasa-tv/
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NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Chris Cassidy have begun the first of two final spacewalks to finish a 3.5-year effort to upgrade the International Space Station’s power system. They will replace batteries on one of two power channels on the station’s far starboard truss (S6 Truss).

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:10 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last between six and seven hours.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/16/nasa-astronauts-conclude-todays-spacewalk/
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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken concluded their spacewalk at 1:10 p.m. EDT, after six hours. The two NASA astronauts completed all the work to replace batteries that provide power for the station’s solar arrays on the starboard truss of the complex. The new batteries provide an improved and more efficient power capacity for operations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 07/17/2020 06:37 pm
https://twitter.com/JimBridenstine/status/1284160302842511361
 
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We're targeting an Aug. 1 departure of @SpaceX 's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft from the @Space_Station

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Splashdown is targeted for Aug. 2

https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1284142140923289602

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NASA's current plan is for Crew Dragon Endeavour to undock from the ISS at ~8 pm ET on Aug. 1, with splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean scheduled for roughly 3 pm ET on Aug. 2.

Notably, the return timing is a moving target, especially given weather:
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2020 05:11 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/07/21/astronauts-behnken-and-cassidy-start-spacewalk/
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NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Chris Cassidy have begun the final planned spacewalk during their mission at the International Space Station.
The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:12 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last between six and seven hours.
The pair will be working on several tasks to upgrade systems and prepare for future station upgrades. Behnken and Cassidy will remove handling aids from two locations at the base of station solar arrays, prepare the outside of the Tranquility module for the arrival later this year of the Nanoracks commercial airlock, route ethernet cables, and remove a lens filter cover from an external camera.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/21/behnken-and-cassidy-conclude-ten-spacewalks-each/
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NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Chris Cassidy concluded their spacewalk at 12:41 p.m. EDT, after six hours and 29 minutes. The two NASA astronauts completed a number of tasks designed to upgrade International Space Station systems.
They began by installing a protective storage unit that includes two Robotic External Leak Locator (RELL) units the Canadian Space Agency’s Dextre robot can use to detect leaks of ammonia, which is used to operate the station’s cooling system.
Behnken and Cassidy then removed two lifting fixtures at the base of station solar arrays on the near port truss, or backbone, of the station. The “H-fixtures” were used for ground processing of the solar arrays prior to their launch.
They then completed tasks to prepare the outside of the Tranquility module for the arrival later this year of the Nanoracks commercial airlock on a SpaceX cargo delivery mission. After its installation, the airlock will enable be used to deploy commercial and government-sponsored experiments into space.
They also routed ethernet cables and removed a lens filter cover from an external camera.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 07/21/2020 05:25 pm
5 hours and 29 minutes
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/22/2020 03:33 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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And a Falcon 9 will launch the second Crew Dragon mission, sending four astronauts to the International Space Station on late September TBA, in the afternoon EDT. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/22/2020 03:53 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep, route ethernet cables, and remove a lens filter cover from an external camera) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]

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

2020
August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET    July   August - RRM3
NET    Mid-   Late  September 27  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET    Mid-   Late  September 28 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
Q3 -  ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines
Q3 -  ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 2 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 4 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
September  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
September  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (NanoRacks A/L Prep  S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
September  October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
  NET   October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
  NET   October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
November    13   18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch  (or October)
November    14   19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November    18   23 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or October)
November    18   23 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or October)
NET November - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 25  March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch (or Q2)
February 26  March 13  - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
March 19    20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
  February   NET Mid-  March 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)  [two NASA astronaut  Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)  Hoshide]
March 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
  February   NET Late March  Early April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April    9   10 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Q2)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown (or Q2)
April  17    18   - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET February  Late March  April  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [two NASA astronaut  Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)  Hoshide]
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET    Q2   April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August 12    February   March 2022 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [two NASA astronaut  Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Borisenko (TBD)  Hoshide]
NET  August    February   March 2022 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
Q3 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to  MLM-U Nauka  UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
October 2  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - 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
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF  Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF  Misurkin, two space tourists]
February 4    February   March 2023   - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  August   September 2021  February 24 - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
NET February    February   March 2023   - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET February    August   September   - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET    August   September 2021  February - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
Q1    August   September 2023   - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  August   September  April 21 - CST-100 Starliner Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  February   March   April - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, TBD, TBD]
NET   August   September  April - CST-100 Starliner Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68:   Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [cosmonaut RF  Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14    August   September 2023   - CST-100 Starliner Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April)
  February   March 2023  December - CST-100 Starliner Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET December    August   September 2023   - CST-100 Starliner Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [cosmonaut RF  Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June    February   March 2024   - CST-100 Starliner Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 22nd
Changes on July 23rd
Changes on July 26th
Changes on July 28th
Changes on July 29th
Changes on July 31st
Changes on August 2nd
Changes on August 3rd
Changes on August 4th
Changes on August 5th
Changes on August 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/22/2020 09:10 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2020/07/22/media-invited-to-first-operational-commercial-crew-launch/
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Media accreditation now is open for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station – the first operational flight of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket after certification by NASA for regular flights to the space station.

The launch is targeted for no earlier than late-September, following a successful return from the space station and evaluation of NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 test flight with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley.

Crew Dragon commander Michael Hopkins, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Shannon Walker – all of NASA – along with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission specialist Soichi Noguchi will launch on the Crew-1 mission from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SpaceThomas on 07/25/2020 03:37 am

I suggest some improvements:

July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behken]

Please: Behnken !!!!


July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68)) from Quest airlock  (NanoRacks A/L Prep, route ethernet cables, and remove a lens filter cover from an external camera)) from Quest airlock  [Behnken, Cassidy]

Small and minor EVA tasks were never mentioned before !

A major task a missing!

Better:

July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) from Quest airlock  [Behnken, Cassidy]


thanks for updates




Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/25/2020 07:21 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-provide-coverage-of-astronauts-return-from-space-station-on-spacex-commercial

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NASA and SpaceX are targeting 7:34 p.m. EDT Saturday, Aug. 1, for undocking of the Dragon “Endeavour” spacecraft from the space station and 2:42 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2, for splashdown, which will be the first return of a commercially built and operated American spacecraft carrying astronauts from the space station.

Coverage on NASA TV and the agency’s website will begin at 9:10 a.m., Aug. 1, with a short farewell ceremony on station and resume at 5:15 p.m., with departure preparations through splashdown and recovery at one of seven targeted water landing zones in the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/26/2020 07:17 pm
Schedule ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines on July 29, 2020 at 13:44:53.073 UTC (dT=346.146s) before Dragon "Endeavour" departure.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/27/2020 11:14 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28885/

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Progress MS-14 will correct the ISS orbit

In order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-17 manned transport vehicle, the orbit of the International Space Station is scheduled to be corrected on July 29, 2020.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the engines of the Progress MS-14 spacecraft will be turned on at 16:42 Moscow time and will operate for 336.3 seconds. After that, the height of the station's orbit will increase by 1,100 meters and will be about 419.1 km above the Earth.

The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with the Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft is scheduled for October 2020 from site No. 31 of the Baikonur cosmodrome. The crew of the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft included Roskosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, as well as NASA astronaut Kathleen Rubins.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 07/28/2020 02:10 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-astronauts-to-fly-on-spacex-crew-2-mission-to-space-station

NASA and its international partners have assigned crew members for Crew-2, which will be the second operational SpaceX Crew Dragon flight to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.

NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission. JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet will join as mission specialists.

Crew-2 is targeted to launch in spring 2021, following the successful completion of both NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 test flight mission, which is expected to return to Earth Aug. 2, and the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission, which is targeted for late September. The Crew-2 astronauts will remain aboard the space station for approximately six months as expedition crew members, along with three crewmates who will launch via a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. The increase of the full space station crew complement to seven members – over the previous six – will allow NASA to effectively double the amount of science that can be conducted in space.

This will be Kimbrough’s third trip to space and his second long-duration stay at the space station. Born in Killeen, Texas, and raised in Atlanta, Kimbrough was selected as an astronaut in 2004. He first launched aboard space shuttle Endeavour for a visit to the station on the STS-126 mission in 2008, then aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft for Expedition 49/50 in 2016. He has spent a total of 189 days in space, and performed six spacewalks. Kimbrough also is a retired U.S. Army colonel and earned a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and a master’s degree in operations research from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.

McArthur will be making her second trip to space, but her first to the station. She was born in Honolulu but considers California to be her home state. After being selected as an astronaut in 2000, she launched on space shuttle Atlantis as a mission specialist on STS-125, the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission, in 2009. McArthur operated the shuttle’s robotic arm over the course of the 12 days and 21 hours she spent in space, capturing the telescope and moving crew members during the five spacewalks needed to repair and upgrade it. She holds a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a doctorate in oceanography from the University of California, San Diego.

This will be Hoshide’s third spaceflight. He was part of the STS-124 mission aboard space shuttle Discovery in 2008 and a crew member for Expeditions 32 and 33, launching aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 2012 for a 124-day visit to the station. Pesquet previously flew as part of Expeditions 50 and 51, launching aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and spending 196 days in space.

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry as companies develop and operate a new generation of spacecraft and launch systems capable of carrying crews to low-Earth orbit and the space station. Commercial transportation to and from the station will provide expanded utility, additional research time, and broader opportunities for discovery on the orbital outpost.

For almost 20 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, advancing scientific knowledge and demonstrating new technologies, making research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. As a global endeavor, 240 people from 19 countries have visited the unique microgravity laboratory that has hosted more than 3,000 research and educational investigations from researchers in 108 countries.

The station is a critical testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spaceflight. As commercial companies focus on providing human transportation services to and from low-Earth orbit, NASA is free to focus on building spacecraft and rockets for deep space missions to the Moon and Mars.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/29/2020 02:23 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/28897/

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ISS Orbit Correction

Today, July 29, 2020, the orbit of the International Space Station was corrected. The engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo vehicle, with the help of which the orbit correction was carried out, were turned on at 16:57 Moscow time for 336 seconds, as a result the ISS received an impulse of 0.65 m / s. After the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit increased by 1.1 km.

According to the data of the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of TsNIIMash (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the station's orbit parameters after the correction were:

    Orbital period: 92.87 min;
    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
    minimum height above the Earth's surface: 417.5 km;
    maximum height above the Earth's surface: 436.2 km.

This operation was carried out in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/29/2020 06:17 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/07/29/crew-dragon-suit-checks-as-station-begins-orbital-reboosts/

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The International Space Station also completed the first of three orbital reboosts to get ready for the next crew mission in October.

...

The docked Progress 75 resupply ship fired its engines this morning for five-and-a-half minutes slightly lifting the station’s orbit. There will be two more station reboosts before the Soyuz MS-17 crew ship launches in October with NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov. They will dock to the Rassvet module a few hours after launch to begin a six-month mission as the Expedition 64 crew.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/30/2020 04:34 pm
https://sma.nasa.gov/docs/default-source/sma-disciplines-and-programs/smsr/smsr-intergrated-master-schedule_24feb2020.pdf?sfvrsn=8290faf8_10
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/02/2020 05:21 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/08/01/endeavour-spacecraft-undocked-from-station/
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The SpaceX Crew Dragon “Endeavour” spacecraft with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley inside undocked from the forward end of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 7:35 p.m. EDT to complete a two-month mission. 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/02/2020 05:37 am
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1289755540290142210
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/02/2020 06:01 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/08/02/nasas-spacex-demo-2-astronauts-awake-live-coverage-continues/
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Here’s the timeline for return activities (all times Eastern):

    1:51 p.m. – Crew Dragon performs claw separation. The claw is located on Crew Dragon’s trunk, connecting thermal control, power, and avionics system components located on the trunk to the capsule.
    1:51 p.m. – Trunk separation
    1:56 p.m. – Deorbit burn begins
    2:08 p.m. – Deorbit burn complete
    2:11 p.m. – Nosecone deploys
    2:32 p.m. – Crew Dragon maneuvers to attitude for re-entry
    2:44 p.m. – Drogue parachutes deployat about 18,000 feet in altitude while Crew Dragon is moving approximately 350 miles per hour.
    2:45 p.m. – Main parachutes deployat about 6,000 feet in altitude while Crew Dragon is moving approximately 119 miles per hour.
    2:48 p.m. – Splashdown
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/02/2020 07:25 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1289885328136962049
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2020 11:39 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1290018066399547395
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/04/2020 02:51 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1290578593987416067

Google translation
The new magazine "Russian Space" reports that EVK-47 and EVK-48 are planned for Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov (their flight is planned from October 14, 2020 to April 17, 2021)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/06/2020 08:23 am
https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/information/program/71723.html

Google translation
<Exposure experiment using a simple exposure experiment device (ExHAM)>
From July 27th to 29th, we prepared to collect samples onboard, including mounting the ExHAM#2-4 collection adapter on the MPEP installed on the Kibo airlock slide table.
On July 30, from the ground, the child arm (SFA) attached to the tip of the “Kibo” robot arm (JRMRMS) was operated to bring the sample of ExHAM#2-4 into the ship.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2020 04:46 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1291328098588413953
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/07/2020 06:44 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1291373682456236033
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/10/2020 07:26 pm
https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/status/1292853221908779008
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/10/2020 08:46 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding

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

2020
NET August - RRM3
September    29   30  October 2  02:26 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
Q3 -  ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines
Q3 -  ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October    1   3    4   10:20 / TBD  - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
September 27  October 23  09:47 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
September 28  October 24 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
October 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
October 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
NET November 18 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or Early 2021)
NET November 19 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or Early 2021)
NET November 23 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or Early 2021)
NET November 23 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or Early 2021)
October  November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
October  November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
October  November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
NET November  December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November  December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
March 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Early April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 10 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April  17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
  April   NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
  April   NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET April   June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
Q3 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
September - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to  MLM-U Nauka  UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
September 30 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Q3 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or fall)
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
November - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - 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
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December - Soyuz MS-20 launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February 24 - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD]
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
NET February - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD]
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
Q1 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 21 - CST-100 Starliner Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD]
NET April - CST-100 Starliner Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
April - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68:   Shkaplerov, Babkin, TBD]
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March  - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/11/2020 04:00 am
Cross-post:
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2020/08/20200811-1_e.html

H-II Transfer Vehicle “KOUNOTORI9” (HTV9) departure from the ISS and re-entry to the atmosphere
August 11, 2020 (JST)
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Schedules of departure from the International Space Station (ISS) and re-entry to the atmosphere of the H-II Transfer Vehicle “KOUNOTORI9” (HTV9) are determined as follows.

Departure from the ISS       : August 19, 2020 / 2:35 a.m. (Japanese Standard Time, JST)*1
Re-entry to the atmosphere : August 20, 2020 / 4:07 p.m. (JST)*1

*1 The time may vary according to the actual operation.

Reference link: For more details, please refer to the following website:
https://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-9/
UTC = JST - 9:00

August 18 1735 UTC
and
August 20 0707 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/11/2020 08:33 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

Quote
Sept. 29/30 Antares • NG-14
Launch time: 0226 GMT on 30th (10:26 p.m. EDT on 29th)
Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/14/2020 09:31 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/08/14/japans-ship-nears-departure-before-october-cargo-crew-missions/

Quote
On Oct. 14, three Expedition 64 crew members will launch aboard the Soyuz MS-17 crew ship toward the orbital lab. NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov will take a six-hour ride that day and dock to the Rassvet module beginning a six-month station mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/14/2020 09:34 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/

No Earlier Than: October 23, 2020
Mission: SpaceX Crew-1 Mission to the International Space Station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/15/2020 06:21 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
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The next Crew Dragon launch, Crew-1, is scheduled for launch from pad 39A on October 23 at 5:47am EDT. The launch window is instantaneous (sunrise is not until 7:28am). The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/15/2020 08:09 pm
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A Northrop Grumman Cygnus commercial supply ship is set for liftoff Sept. 29 from Wallops Island, Virginia, on top of an Antares rocket. The Cygnus cargo freighter will arrive at the station Oct. 3 with several tons of experiments, crew provisions and other hardware.

https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/08/14/nasa-sets-oct-23-as-target-launch-date-for-first-operational-crew-dragon-mission/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/16/2020 03:08 pm
NASA: next year's first manned Soyuz will fly to the ISS on April 10, 2021
https://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/75340/
Google translation
The launch of the next year's first manned spacecraft Soyuz with a crew to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for April 10, RIA Novosti reports with reference to NASA materials.

The Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft is launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome using the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle. The composition of the crew has not yet been announced. It is assumed that it will include Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov. The third place can be taken by a Russian or an American.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/18/2020 06:24 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/08/18/japanese-cargo-craft-completes-station-mission/
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Eleven years after the launch of the first H-II Transfer cargo vehicle (HTV) to the International Space Station, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA’s) HTV-9 departed the orbital laboratory today at 1:36 p.m. EDT.

Earlier today, flight controllers operating from NASA’s Mission Control Center at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston used the space station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach the cargo spacecraft from the station’s Harmony module, then moved the spacecraft into its release position.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/18/2020 06:57 pm
https://iss.jaxa.jp/en/htv/mission/htv-9/news/unberthed.html

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KOUNOTORI9 was unberthed from the nadir port of Harmony (Node 2) by the SSRMS

KOUNOTORI9 was unberthed from the nadir port of Harmony (Node 2) by the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) at 10:51 p.m., August 18.

KOUNOTORI9 will be moved to the releasing point below the station.

*All times are Japan Standard Time (JST. UTC + 9 hours)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 08/18/2020 11:34 pm
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The last set of disused nickel-hydrogen batteries will be jettisoned from the space station by its robotic arm later this year to naturally fall out of orbit due to aerodynamic drag.

Source: https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/08/18/htv-9-iss-departure/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/20/2020 07:27 am
https://www.americaspace.com/2020/08/16/second-heaviest-cygnus-antares-booster-processing-ramps-up-for-ng-14-mission/
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Assuming an on-time launch at 10:26 p.m. EDT on 29 September, Cygnus is expected to spend three days in transit to the ISS, before it is grappled and berthed at the Earth-facing (or “nadir”) port of the Unity node at 6:20 a.m. EDT on 3 October. Northrop Grumman noted that these times will be confirmed about a month prior to launch. Current plans are for Cygnus to be detached from the space station on 16 December, after which it will spend about two weeks in autonomous free flight and the SAFFIRE-V runs will be performed.
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The spacecraft will end its life with a destructive re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere on 30 December, wrapping up a mission of 92 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/20/2020 06:19 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1296457673311911938
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/24/2020 05:06 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1297933817240522755
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Lueders: expecting Boeing to fly its second uncrewed CST-100 Starliner test flight by the end of the year or early January. Crewed flight test hopefully in early summer 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/26/2020 02:52 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-astronaut-jeanette-epps-joins-first-operational-boeing-crew-mission-to-space
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Aug. 25, 2020
RELEASE 20-082

NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps Joins First Operational Boeing Crew Mission to Space Station

NASA has assigned astronaut Jeanette Epps to NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1 mission, the first operational crewed flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft on a mission to the International Space Station.

Epps will join NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Josh Cassada for a six-month expedition planned for a launch in 2021 to the orbiting space laboratory. The flight will follow NASA certification after a successful uncrewed Orbital Flight Test-2 and Crew Flight Test with astronauts.

The spaceflight will be the first for Epps, who earned a bachelor’s degree in physics in 1992 from LeMoyne College in her hometown of Syracuse, New York. She completed a master’s degree in science in 1994 and a doctorate in aerospace engineering in 2000, both from the University of Maryland, College Park.

While earning her doctorate, Epps was a NASA Graduate Student Researchers Project fellow, authoring several journal and conference articles on her research. After completing graduate school, she worked in a research laboratory for more than two years, co-authoring several patents, before the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recruited her. She spent seven years as a CIA technical intelligence officer before her selection as a member of the 2009 astronaut class.

NASA assigned Williams and Cassada to the Starliner-1 mission in August 2018. The spaceflight will be the first for Cassada and third for Williams, who spent long-duration stays aboard the space station on Expeditions 14/15 and 32/33.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 08/26/2020 03:33 pm
"2022
January - Soyuz MS-20 undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
February 24 - CST-100 Starliner Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD]"

Are you sure that Crew-4 (Dragon) and Starliner-1 will launch within 20 days?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/26/2020 03:43 pm
Probably they will launch PCM-1 in February 2022 and Dragon Crew 4 in summer/autumn 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 08/27/2020 06:19 am
In press release  20-082 named the mission "Starliner-1" - not PCM-1 and a planned launch date in 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/27/2020 10:03 am
Are you sure that Crew-4 (Dragon) and Starliner-1 will launch within 20 days?
;)
https://sma.nasa.gov/docs/default-source/sma-disciplines-and-programs/smsr/smsr-intergrated-master-schedule_24feb2020.pdf?sfvrsn=8290faf8_10
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/28/2020 08:33 am
https://ria.ru/20200828/ekipazh-1576406868.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, August 28 - RIA Novosti. The first in the history of the International Space Station, a crew consisting only of Russian cosmonauts can fly on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft in the spring of 2021, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
Earlier, it became known from NASA materials that the launch of the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft by the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle from the Baikonur cosmodrome is scheduled for April 10, 2021.
"It is proposed to include three Russian cosmonauts in the Soyuz MS-18 crew: Oleg Novitsky, Pyotr Dubrov and Andrei Borisenko," the agency's source said. to the orbital station "Mir" in April 2000. Crews from only Russian cosmonauts did not fly to the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/28/2020 08:43 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding

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

2020
  Q3   September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s)
September 30  02:26 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
NET    August   September - RRM3
Q3 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines
Q3 - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 3  09:15 / ~11:15 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 14 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23  09:47 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
October 24 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Pirs airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk] (or October 30)
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or October 31)
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or NET November)
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown (or NET November)
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
  Early   January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or NET November 18  December 2020)
  Early   January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or NET November 19  December 2020)
  Early   January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) (or NET November 23  December 2020)
  Early   January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or NET November 23  December 2020)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  Late    March 10  April 1 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
March 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from NRCSD
NET Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
April 1    10   - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei  Borisenko]
Early April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April    8   9     17    - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
  Q3   September 6 - Progress MS-UM launch and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
  August   September 7 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from    Zvezda   MLM-U Nauka)
September 8 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
  August   September 14 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 14   December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or fall)
NET September 15   NET December 6 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or fall)
  Q3   September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET    July   September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  September     NET   October  5    6   - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov (TBD)]
September 30  October 13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei  Borisenko]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew]
  Q3   NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
November 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - 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
NET October   Late   December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS  (or fall)
NET October  December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing (or fall)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December 20  January 2022 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET Late December - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or February 24, 2022)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or NET February 2022)
NET Late December - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD]  (or NET February 2022)
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
  Q3   Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
  Q3   Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
  Q3   Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
  Q3   Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) (MLM-U Nauka)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) (MLM-U Nauka)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28    April   - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68:   Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov (TBD)]
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or NET April)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET February  July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February  July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to  UM Prichal  Poisk)
  April   August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
  April   August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February 4 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET February 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
Q1 2022  December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on August 28th
Changes on August 31st
Changes on September 1st
Changes on September 2nd
Changes on September 3rd
Changes on September 4th
Changes on September 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 08/28/2020 07:30 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1299412997790748674

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OFT: no earlier than (NET) December [although could slip to January]
CFT: NET June 2021
Starliner-1 (1st operational mission): NET late December 2021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/29/2020 11:46 pm
September 10 20:33:53.536 -  ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=223.072s)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/01/2020 09:23 am
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ISS Orbit Correction Scheduled for September 10

In order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-17 crewed transport spacecraft, the next correction of the International Space Station's orbit is planned for September 10, 2020.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo vehicle docked to the Zvezda module assembly compartment will be turned on at 23:32 Moscow time and will work 225.1 s. After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit will increase by 800 meters and will be about 419.6 km above the Earth's surface.

The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with the Soyuz MS-17 crewed spacecraft is scheduled for October 14, 2020 from site No. 31 of the Baikonur cosmodrome. The crew of the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft includes Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, as well as NASA astronaut Kathleen Rubins. The backup crew consists of Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Pyotr Dubrov, and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hai.

https://www.roscosmos.ru/29139/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/01/2020 06:17 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1300534087363551233
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/01/2020 09:06 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 3, Saturday
3:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Cygnus Cargo Craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 5:15 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 a.m. – Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Cygnus Craft to the International Space Station (time subject to change) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/02/2020 01:16 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/08/31/iss-daily-summary-report-8312020/
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The crew assisted with the depressurization of the JEM airlock (JEMAL) in preparation for the NREP component removal later this week.
 

And on http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/127739219 last night was shown work on MISSE-FF.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/02/2020 06:23 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1301185616697331717
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Source: The first mission of Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser winged orbiter -- American incarnation of the Soviet Spiral space plane -- was penciled for a cargo delivery to #ISS from Sept. 14 to Dec. 5, 2021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/02/2020 07:34 pm
Cross-post:
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1301230801527410688
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ISS comings and goings: A planned launch of Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft to be advanced from April 8-9 to April 1, 2021. The entire crew is now Roscosmos cosmonauts. DETAILS: http://russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#soyuz_ms18
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/02/2020 07:37 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#soyuz_ms18
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April 1: A Soyuz-2-1a rocket (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz2_lv.html) to launch the Soyuz MS (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms.html)-18 spacecraft (Vehicle No. 748, ISS mission 64S) from Baikonur (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/baikonur.html) to the International Space Station, ISS (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss.html). As of early 2020, its crew was expected to include Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Petr Dubrov and NASA astronaut Mark T. Vande Hei onboard, but by August 2020, the Russian Andrey Borisenko replaced Vande Hei, as US-built vehicles were increasingly likely to join the crew transport operations.
Soyuz MS-18 was assigned to dock at the MIM1 Rassvet (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss_mim1.html) module, a part of the station's Russian Segment (http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss.html).
As of 2014, the launch of Soyuz MS-18 was penciled for March 30, 2021, but by early 2020, the start of the mission drifted to April 9, 2021. By that time, Soyuz MS-18 was scheduled to return to Earth with the same crew on September 30, 2021, after 174 days in space.
In the provisional flight manifest prepared by Roskosmos by the end of Summer 2020, the launch of Soyuz MS-18 was moved to April 1, 2021. The mission was now expected to last 195 days and be completed on October 13, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/02/2020 11:14 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2020.html#soyuz_ms17

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However, in the provisional flight manifest prepared by Roskosmos by the end of Summer 2020, the redocking date for the Soyuz MS-17 mission was advanced to March 10, 2021, and the landing date moved to April 9, 2021, preserving around a week-long overlap with the Soyuz MS-18 mission at the station, whose launch was advanced to April 1, 2021. As a result, the flight duration for the Soyuz-MS-17 crew was cut to 177 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/03/2020 05:10 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1301241587675082753

https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1301263957861314560
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/03/2020 08:07 am
Regarding SpX-21

SFN schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/) is showing this launch slipped to November.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/03/2020 12:20 pm
https://twitter.com/JAXA_JFLIGHT/status/1301316477618978824

Google translation
Tonight, an airlock operation is scheduled to bring NASA's outboard experimental equipment into the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/03/2020 04:18 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#progress_ms18

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August 18: A Soyuz rocket to launch a Progress MS-18 cargo ship (Production No. 447, ISS mission 79P) from Baikonur to the International Space Station, ISS. During the early planning of the ISS flight manifest in 2014, the second Russian cargo mission of 2021 was planned for April 16, 2021, however in the provisional schedule prepared by Roskosmos at the end of August 2020, the launch of Progress MS-18 was planned for August 18.

At the time, the vehicle was expected to dock to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM, and remain in orbit for 334 days, supporting 65th and 66th long-duration expeditions aboard the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/03/2020 05:42 pm
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss_node.html#2020
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In a provisional ISS flight manifest drafted by Roskosmos at the end of Summer 2020, the launch of Prichal was penciled for September 6, 2021, with the docking to Nauka's nadir port two days later.

At least three spacewalks aboard the Russian Segment of the ISS were expected to take place during a time period between the launches of Nauka and Prichal and one more sortie was planned soon after the arrival of the Prichal at the station. Russian cosmonauts would then make another trip to the exterior of the station in the early fourth quarter of 2021, followed by a series of six spacewalks at the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022. This work should complete the integration of the two new spacecraft into the Russian Segment.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#progress_ms17
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March 19: A Soyuz-2-1a rocket to launch the Progress MS-17 cargo ship (Production No. 446, ISS mission 78 P) from Baikonur to the International Space Station, ISS.

During the early planning of the ISS flight manifest in 2014, the first Russian cargo mission of 2021 was planned for February 22, however by August 2020, the launch of Progress MS-17 was projected on March 19, 2021.

Roskosmos announced the arrival of the spacecraft at Baikonur on March 11, 2020.

According to the August 2020 plan, Progress MS-17 was to initially dock to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM. However, in case of a successful arrival of the MLM Nauka module at the station in April 2021, Progress MS-17 would be re-docked to the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the newly arrived component at the end of July 2021. The move will allow Roskosmos to prepare the next step in the expansion of the Russian Segment, this time with the UM Prichal node module. Upon the launch of Prichal, then scheduled for September 6, 2021, the Progress MS-17 will be undocked from Nauka's nadir port, carrying with it a special extension on Nauka's docking mechanism, which was custom-designed for cargo ships and crew vehicles. As a result, the Prichal module will then be able to dock to the reconfigured port on Nauka on September 8, 2021, forming a wider passageway than was available through the adapter, which had been discarded with Progress MS-17.

If everything goes according to the August 2020 plan, Progress MS-17 will log 179 days in space.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#soyuz_ms19
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October 5: A Soyuz-2 rocket to launch the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft (Production No. 749, ISS mission 65S) from Baikonur to the International Space Station, ISS.

During the early planning of the ISS flight manifest in 2014, the launch of the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft was planned for September 13, 2021, however in the provisional schedule prepared by Roskosmos at the end of August 2020, the launch of Soyuz MS-19 was slated for October 5, 2021.

At that time, the spacecraft was expected to carry three Russian cosmonauts: Anton Shkaplerov, Sergei Babkin and Mukhtar Aimakhanov, members of the 66th long-duration expedition to the ISS.

If the August 2020 schedule worked as planned, Soyuz MS-19 would become the first crew vehicle docking to the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the UM Prichal module added to the Russian Segment of the station less than a month earlier.

At the time, the Soyuz MS-19 mission was expected to last 174 days and land on March 28, 2022.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#progress_ms19
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November 17: A Soyuz rocket to launch a Progress MS-19 cargo ship (Production No. 449, ISS mission 80P) from Baikonur to the International Space Station, ISS. During the early planning of the ISS flight manifest in 2014, Progress launches were planned for July 1 and October 16, 2021, however in the provisional schedule prepared by Roskosmos at the end of August 2020, the third and final launch of the Russian cargo vehicle to the station in 2021 was planned for November 17.

Progress MS-19 was expected to dock to the zenit (sky-facing) port of the MIM2 Poisk module and continue its mission for 286 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/03/2020 06:09 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/09/03/heart-studies-ac-and-plumbing-work-fill-orbital-schedule/
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Commander Chris Cassidy spent the first part of Thursday removing a commercial science payload from Kibo’s airlock. The NanoRacks External Platform supports a variety of research requiring exposure to the space environment.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/03/2020 07:35 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1301562082685603847
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 09/04/2020 10:14 am
Completed ISS flight events

NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)


Is it possible that T.Pesquet or M.Maurer participate in a Russian EVA to set up the robotic arm ERA ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/06/2020 06:13 am
https://sma.nasa.gov/sma-disciplines/smsr
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/08/2020 08:56 pm
Completed ISS flight events

NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)


Is it possible that T.Pesquet or M.Maurer participate in a Russian EVA to set up the robotic arm ERA ?


https://twitter.com/Thom_astro/status/1301198492468162568

https://twitter.com/Thom_astro/status/1301200617193570305
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/08/2020 09:58 pm
Cross-post; already updated:
From the SMSR schedule,  OFT-1 now January 4th, 2021

https://sma.nasa.gov/docs/default-source/sma-disciplines-and-programs/smsr/smsr-intergrated-master-schedule_24feb2020.pdf?sfvrsn=8290faf8_4
"1/4/2021 NET"

MISSION TASK NAME              LAUNCH             VEHICLE       SITE
SpaceX Crew 1                      10/23/2020 NET  Falcon 9        KSC
SpaceX-21                            11/15/2020         Falcon 9        KSC
Boeing-OFT2 (Uncrewed)       1/4/2021 NET      Atlas V N22   CCAFS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/09/2020 08:15 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)

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

2020
September 30  02:26 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
NET September - RRM3
  Q3   NET September - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
October 3  09:15 / ~11:15 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  Q3   NET September  October 7  08:11 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=403.7s / dH= -1.4km)
October 14  05:44 / 08:50 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  23:32 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:02 / 02:57 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23  09:47 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
October 24 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET October - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  October  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from    Pirs   Poisk airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
March 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
March 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from    NRCSD   Bishop
  NET   Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU)
[Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
Early April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 1    10   - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei or Borisenko]
April 9    17   - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET August - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
September 6 - Progress MS-UM launch
September 7 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
September 8 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
September 14 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September 14 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET September 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or space tourist (TBD)]
October 13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov space tourist, or Vande Hei, or Borisenko]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew: Axiom astronaut  López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew: Axiom astronaut  López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Axiom Space crew: Axiom astronaut  López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew: Axiom astronaut  López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
November 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from    NRCSD   Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET Late December - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or February 24, 2022)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown (or NET February 2022)
NET Late December - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or NET February 2022)
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) (MLM-U Nauka)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) (MLM-U Nauka)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or Dubrov (TBD)]
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or NET April)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February 4 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing
NET February 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown

Acronyms:
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on September 9th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/09/2020 04:56 pm
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October 14, Wednesday
12:45 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-14 launch coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 1:05 a.m. EDT; launch scheduled at 1:45 a.m. EDT; launch replays at 2:05 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
4 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 docking to the station coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; docking scheduled at 4:50 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

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October 21, Wednesday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63 farewells and Soyuz MS-16 hatch closure coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; hatch closure scheduled at 4 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 undocking coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; undocking scheduled at 7:32 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner); deorbit burn scheduled at 10:02 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:57 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Kazakhstan (All Channels)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/09/2020 11:40 pm
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October 14  05:05 / 08:50 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]

Correction: 05:45
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/10/2020 10:25 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29197/

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Planned correction of the ISS orbit was carried out

On Thursday, September 10, 2020, specialists of the Roscosmos State Corporation carried out a planned orbit correction of the International Space Station. For this, the engines of the Progress MS-14 transport cargo vehicle docked to the Zvezda module of the ISS Russian segment were switched on at 23:32 Moscow time. They worked for 225 seconds, as a result, the average altitude of the ISS orbit increased by 0.8 km, the magnitude of the velocity impulse - 0.45 m / s.

According to the data of the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of the Central Scientific Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (MCC TsNIIMash, part of the State Corporation Roscosmos), the parameters of the space station's orbit after the correction were:

    Orbital period: 92.90 min;
    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
    minimum height above the Earth's surface: 419.6 km;
    maximum height above the Earth's surface: 437.9 km.

This operation was carried out with the aim of forming ballistic conditions before the launch and docking of the Soyuz MS-17 crewed transport vehicle, which are scheduled for October 14, 2020. The crew includes Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, as well as NASA astronaut Kathleen Rubins. The backup crew consists of Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Peter Dubrov, and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/12/2020 06:21 am
https://ria.ru/20200912/kosmonavty-1577124046.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, September 12 - RIA Novosti. The next spacewalk of Russian cosmonauts from the International Space Station, planned before the end of 2020, will be performed for the first time from a new module, a spokesman for the press service of Roscosmos told RIA Novosti.
Currently, exits under the Russian program are carried out from the Pirs module. In 2021, this module should be separated from the station and de-orbited to make room for the Science module. After that, exits will be conducted from the "Poisk" module.
"By the end of 2020, it is planned to exit MIM-2 ("Poisk" module - ed.) - for the first time in history, due to the nature of the work that the cosmonauts will perform in extravehicular activities," said a spokesman for the Roscosmos press service.
According to a RIA Novosti source in the rocket and space industry, this exit under the designation EVA-47, which will be carried out by cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, is tentatively scheduled for November.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/12/2020 10:01 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29208/

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On the rapprochement of the ISS with a former US military satellite

On Monday, September 14, 2020, at 02:23 Moscow time, the International Space Station is predicted to approach the US military satellite BRICSat-2, which has turned into the so-called "space debris".

BRICSat-2 is a communications experimental satellite (CubeSat) operated by the US Navy. It was launched into low-earth orbit in 2019 by SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch vehicle.

According to the calculations of Russian specialists of ASPOS OKP, the probability of convergence is 3.47E-04. Thus, the necessity of the station evasion maneuver from the dangerous object is confirmed. An evasion maneuver can be scheduled from 00:00 to 01:00 Moscow time on September 14, 2020. Specialists of the Roscosmos State Corporation continue to monitor this situation.

The Russian side has repeatedly drawn the attention of partners to new threats in outer space that arise in connection with the creation of low-orbit satellite constellations, and proposes to develop the necessary interaction rules.

BRICSAT 2/2019-036S/44355/launch: 2019-06-25?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/13/2020 05:19 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29209/

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BRICSat-2 satellite poses no danger to ISS

According to the automated warning system for dangerous situations in near-earth space (JSC Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering, part of the State Corporation Roscosmos), the former American military satellite BRICSat-2 does not pose a threat to the International Space Station. Based on the analysis of the data obtained, the ISS flight control groups decided not to carry out an evasion maneuver.

BRICSat-2 is a communications experimental satellite that was launched in the summer of 2019 using the Falcon Heavy launch vehicle. It was operated by the US Navy.
The Russian side has repeatedly drawn the attention of partners to new threats in outer space that arise in connection with the creation of low-orbit satellite constellations, and proposes to develop the necessary interaction regulations.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/17/2020 09:18 am
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2020.html#soyuz_ms17

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However, in the provisional flight manifest prepared by Roskosmos by the end of Summer 2020, the redocking date for the Soyuz MS-17 mission was advanced to March 10, 2021, and the landing date moved to April 9, 2021, preserving around a week-long overlap with the Soyuz MS-18 mission at the station, whose launch was advanced to April 1, 2021. As a result, the flight duration for the Soyuz-MS-17 crew was cut to 177 days.

According to: https://www.roscosmos.ru/29223/ and http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=5073

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The planned flight duration is 186 days.

Which duration is real?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/17/2020 09:09 pm
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Following an Oct. 23 launch, the Crew-1 astronauts are scheduled to arrive at the space station the same day to join NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, as well as Expedition 64 commander Sergey Ryzhikov and flight engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, both of the Russian space agency Roscosmos.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-host-preview-briefings-interviews-for-first-crew-rotation-mission-with-spacex
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/18/2020 02:03 pm
https://twitter.com/free_space/status/1306941899186593795
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Space Hero mission  is about 4th on @Axiom_Space manifest, Mike Suffredini tells @AviationWeek. First up in Oct '21 is flight of 3 private individuals and former @NASA_Astronauts Mike Lopez-Algeria.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/21/2020 10:06 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29248/

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ISS orbit correction is scheduled for October 7

In order to form ballistic conditions before the launch and docking of the Soyuz MS-17 crewed transport spacecraft, the next correction of the International Space Station's orbit is scheduled for October 7, 2020.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo ship docked to the aggregate compartment of the Zvezda module will be turned on at 13:29 Moscow time. time and will work 103.5 s. After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the station's orbit will increase by 400 meters and will be about 419.8 km above the Earth's surface.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/23/2020 08:08 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29258/

September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s, dV=0.3 m/s)

Edit: Thanks @Joachim

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/23/2020 10:14 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29248/

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ISS orbit correction is scheduled for October 7

In order to form ballistic conditions before the launch and docking of the Soyuz MS-17 crewed transport spacecraft, the next correction of the International Space Station's orbit is scheduled for October 7, 2020.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo ship docked to the aggregate compartment of the Zvezda module will be turned on at 13:29 Moscow time. time and will work 103.5 s. After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the station's orbit will increase by 400 meters and will be about 419.8 km above the Earth's surface.

Updates from: https://www.roscosmos.ru/29259/

Schedule data:

October 07 08:11 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=403.7 s, dH= - 1.4 km)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 09/23/2020 03:36 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29258/

September 22  22:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s, dV=0.3 m/s)

If I remember correct:
Moscow time - 3 hours = UTC
So September 23  00:19 Moscow time must be 21:19 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/24/2020 09:31 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1308807081076588549
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/24/2020 09:35 am
Soyuz MS-17 launch  October 14 05:44 UTC.
Soyuz MS-17 landing April 9, 2021.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBdi-C4xndc
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/25/2020 08:52 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 21, Wednesday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63 farewells and Soyuz MS-16 hatch closure coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; hatch closure scheduled at 4:10 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 undocking coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner; undocking scheduled at 7:33 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Cassidy, Ivanishin, Vagner); deorbit burn scheduled at 10:03 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:58 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/26/2020 06:47 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/09/23/axiom-finalizing-agreements-for-private-astronaut-mission-to-space-station/
 
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The Crew-2 mission, another NASA flight with the Crew Dragon capsule, is scheduled for launch next April.
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The third flight in Axiom’s manifest, AX-3, will also “very probably” be a SpaceX flight, and Axiom is working out the details for AX-2 in 2022, Suffredini said. “Boeing’s just not flying yet,” he said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/26/2020 07:48 pm
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A passenger on an Axiom mission in early 2023 will be the winner of a reality TV show in development by a production company named Space Hero. Suffredini said the mission in early 2023 will likely be AX-4, Axiom’s fourth private astronaut flight to the station.

“We provide to Space Hero what we provide everybody,” Suffredini said. “We’ll train the individual they bring forward to us, and their backup if they have a backup. Then we’ll put them on the flight, and they will be one of our customers on that flight, which is early 2023.”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/27/2020 07:23 pm
NASA update:

October 07 08:14:18.140 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=396.280 s)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 09/27/2020 11:43 pm
https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/status/1310361754753531908

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2020 04:21 am
https://iz.ru/1066254/2020-09-28/pervyi-za-20-let-polnostiu-rossiiskii-ekipazh-poletit-na-mks-1-aprelia
Google translate:
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The first ever crew of the International Space Station (ISS), consisting only of Russian cosmonauts, will leave on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft on April 1, 2021. This was reported by "RIA Novosti" with reference to the representative of the press service of "Roscosmos".

It is noted that the previous fully Russian crew consisting of Sergei Zaletin and Alexander Kaleri went on the Soyuz TM-30 spacecraft to the Mir orbital station in April 2000. Crews from only Russian cosmonauts did not fly to the ISS.

"In accordance with the preliminary flight program for 2021, the completion of the 64th expedition is on April 9, the start of the 65th is on April 1," said a representative of the press service of Roscosmos.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2020 04:26 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 4, Sunday
3:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Cygnus cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 5:20 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 a.m. – Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Cygnus Craft to the International Space Station (time subject to change) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2020 11:48 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 27 - ExHAM #2 adapter installation
July 28 - ExHAM #2 (AL decompression)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 29 - ExHAM # 2 (SFA removal)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 6 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 sample removal)
August 6 - ExHAM #2 (AL pressurization)
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 19 - ExHAM #2 adapter removal
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
August 31 - Preparation for NREP: Airlock decompression
September 1 - Preparation for NREP: Carrying on board
September 3 - Preparation for NREP: Payload removal, airlock decompression
September 4 - Preparation for NREP: Outboard delivery, airlock pressurization
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch

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

2020
October    3     4   5  09:20 / ~11:20 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=396.28s / dH= -1.4km)
October 14  05:44 / 08:50 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 21  23:33 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:03 / 02:58 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October    23   31  06:40 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
October 24  November 1 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET   September   October - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET  October - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 11 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  Q1   February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from Bishop
April 1 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei or  Borisenko]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)(or May 10)
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 30  April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
March 31  April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
  Early   NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
NET    April   June - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson, Fincke, Mann]
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September 14 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September    6   14 - Progress MS-UM launch
September    7   15 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
NET September 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September    8   16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
September    14   21 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or space tourist (TBD)]
October 13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, space tourist or Vande Hei, or Borisenko]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  NET   October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  NET   October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET    August   October - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 launch [Axiom Space crew  AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Axiom Space crew  AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Axiom Space crew  AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [Axiom Space crew  AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
November 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET Late December - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or February 24, 2022)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown (or NET February 2022)
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) (MLM-U Nauka)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) (MLM-U Nauka)
February - HTV-X1 launch
February - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or Dubrov (TBD)]
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET Late December 2021  May - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or NET February 2022)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET    June   October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)  (or NET April)
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET    October   December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET    October   December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February 4 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET    June   October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on September 28th
Changes on September 29th
Changes on September 30th
Changes on October 2nd
Changes on October 3rd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/28/2020 02:35 pm
Second Russian EVA in preparation of Pirs undocking will be in February 2021.
https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/index.php?topic=12565.msg2042746#msg2042746
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/29/2020 05:30 am
https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1310731112176467968
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/29/2020 06:56 pm
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1310989415158775808
Quote
NASA astronaut Shannon Walker also noted that a Crew-1 task on the ISS will be a "port relocation" of Crew Dragon, as Boeing's Starliner capsule will need to use the dock that SpaceX's capsule will be in when the latter arrives for OFT-2.
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1311004676926713859
Quote
NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins announces the SpaceX Crew-1 team named this Crew Dragon capsule "Resilience."
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/30/2020 04:21 am
https://ria.ru/20200930/mks-1577975397.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The launch of the multipurpose laboratory module" Science "is scheduled for April 20, 2021, and the" Prichal "nodal module - for September 14, 2021," the agency's source said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/30/2020 07:23 am
The relocation of Resilience (Crew-1) from PMA-2 to PMA-3 can only be done after the undocking of SpX-21. At the moment this will be NET mid-December.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 09/30/2020 05:42 pm
And if SpX-22 going according to the current plan, then Resilience (Crew-1) must be relocated back to PMA-2. Because SpX-22 needs PMA-3 for installing of 2 IROSA.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/30/2020 08:01 pm
cross-post:
The SSRMS cannot reach into the trunk of a Dragon docked to the forward port. So all cargo Dragons must dock to zenith.

All cargo Dragons must dock to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/01/2020 09:31 am
Discussion Thread for SpaceX's third operational crew mission.

September 2021 on Falcon 9 (booster 10??.?) from LC-39A.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 10/01/2020 09:58 am
https://ria.ru/20200930/mks-1577975397.html
Google translate:
Quote
"The launch of the multipurpose laboratory module" Science "is scheduled for April 20, 2021, and the" Prichal "nodal module - for September 14, 2021," the agency's source said.

Contrary to this statement:
https://twitter.com/Kosmo_Michal/status/1310929315480174598

translate:
Launch of the laboratory module #MLM/#Nauka of @Space_Station
moves slightly from April 20, 2021 to May 1, 2021. FYI @RussianSpaceWeb
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/02/2020 10:53 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
October 2, Friday
12:25 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 63 in-flight education event with pre-recorded questions from the Society for Science in the Public, Washington, D.C. and Station Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA (All Channels)
8:45 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Antares Rocket Cygnus Cargo Mission to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 9:16 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center/Wallops Flight Facility, Va. (All Channels)

October 5, Monday
3:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Cygnus cargo craft at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 5:20 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
7:30 a.m. – Coverage of the Installation of the Northrop Grumman CRS-14 Cygnus Craft to the International Space Station (time subject to change) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/03/2020 06:48 am
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1312203697972113410
Quote
LIFTOFF! Another big mission for Nanoracks on board. We have our next seven customer #CubeSats, the @felixandpaul  3D, 360-degrees EVA camera
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/04/2020 06:32 pm
NASA update 2:

October 07 08:14:31.819 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=423.639 s)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/05/2020 01:27 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1313051528387653632

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1313089488797663233
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/05/2020 02:37 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 27 - ExHAM #2 adapter installation
July 28 - ExHAM #2 (AL decompression)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 29 - ExHAM # 2 (SFA removal)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 6 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 sample removal)
August 6 - ExHAM #2 (AL pressurization)
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 19 - ExHAM #2 adapter removal
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
August 31 - Preparation for NREP: Airlock decompression
September 1 - Preparation for NREP: Carrying on board
September 3 - Preparation for NREP: Payload removal, airlock decompression
September 4 - Preparation for NREP: Outboard delivery, airlock pressurization
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:47 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]

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

2020
October 21  23:33 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:03 / 02:58 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October - RRM3
October 31  Early to  Mid-November  06:40 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
Early to   Mid-November    1   - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET November    15   22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk] (or Early December)
NET November    16   23 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Early December)
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
NET    October   November - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET    October   November - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET    Mid-   Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET    Mid-   Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET    Mid-   Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
December 11, 2020  Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13, 2020  Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  Q1   February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from Bishop
April 1 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Borisenko]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)(or May 10)
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Ferguson  Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Ferguson  Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Ferguson  Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]  (or NET June)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September 14 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
September 15 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
NET September 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
September 21 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or space tourist (TBD)]
October 13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, space tourist or Borisenko]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
November 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
NET Late December 2021  January - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF ] (or February 24, 2022)
NET Late December 2021  January - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown (or NET February 2022)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) (MLM-U Nauka)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) (MLM-U Nauka)
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or Dubrov (TBD)]
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  February   NET April - HTV-X1 launch
  February   NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET    May   June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q2   NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
  Q2   NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February 4 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
[color=redNET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere[/color]
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 5th
Changes on October 7th
Changes on October 8th
Changes on October 10th
Changes on October 13th
Changes on October 14th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/05/2020 05:16 pm
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=1181.msg2139217#msg2139217

Quote
2022

NET April - H-3  (to LEO) - HTV-X1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/07/2020 11:02 am
cross post:
SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated October 6:
Launch delayed from November 15 to November 22, 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/07/2020 11:41 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29368/

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Planned correction of the ISS orbit was carried out successfully

In accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station, on October 7, 2020, specialists of the State Corporation Roscosmos carried out a planned correction of the ISS orbit. For this purpose, the engines of the Progress MS-14 cargo vehicle docked to the Zvezda module were automatically switched on at 11:26 Moscow time. They worked for 412.9 s, as a result of which the average altitude of the station's orbit decreased by 1.3 km and amounted to approximately 418.6 km above the Earth's surface.

The orbit was corrected in full accordance with the calculated data. According to the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the orbital parameters of the space station after the correction were:

    Orbital period: 92.88 min;

    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;

    minimum height above the surface of the Earth: 417.96 km;

    maximum height above the Earth's surface: 436.55 km.

The purpose of the correction was the formation of ballistic conditions before the launch and docking of the Soyuz MS-17 crewed spacecraft, which are scheduled for October 14, 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2020 05:37 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29369/
Google translate:
Quote
At the Baikonur cosmodrome, the participants of the upcoming expedition to the International Space Station carried out the second "fitting" - a control inspection of the Soyuz MS-17 manned transport vehicle in flight configuration. Its launch is scheduled for October 14, 2020, at 08:45:04 Moscow time from the launch complex of site 31.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/07/2020 07:12 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

October 14  05:45 / 08:52 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2020 07:28 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-boeing-announce-crew-changes-for-starliner-crew-flight-test
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Veteran NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore will join astronauts Mike Fincke and Nicole Mann for NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test, the inaugural crewed flight of the CST-100 Starliner launching to the International Space Station in 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2020 07:30 pm
https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/1313873006037479426
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2020 07:32 pm
Re: Dragon 2 SpX-21:
SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated October 6:
Launch delayed from November 15 to November 22, 2020.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/08/2020 08:50 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1313884429312557057
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/08/2020 08:53 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1313863124899037185
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/09/2020 01:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/10/08/iss-daily-summary-report-10-08-2020/

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Finally, early this morning, the Mobile Transporter was translated from Work Site 3 (WS 3) to WS 7 in preparation for for RRM3 operations later this month.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/10/2020 03:19 am
https://ria.ru/20201010/mks-1579131845.html

Progress MS-16 launch has been postponed to 2021.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/10/2020 07:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/10/10/nasa-spacex-crew-1-launch-update/

Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station is now targeted for no sooner than early-to-mid November, providing additional time for SpaceX to complete hardware testing and data reviews as the company evaluates off-nominal behavior of Falcon 9 first stage engine gas generators observed during a recent non-NASA mission launch attempt.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/10/2020 08:33 pm
More from https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2020/10/10/nasa-spacex-crew-1-launch-update/ :
Quote
Additional upcoming NASA missions rely on the Falcon 9 for launch. The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich launch still is targeted for Tuesday, Nov. 10, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, and NASA's SpaceX CRS-21, is targeted for launch in late November or early December, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. NASA and SpaceX will use the data from the company's hardware testing and reviews to ensure these critical missions are carried out with the highest level of safety.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/13/2020 02:25 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29401/
Google translate:
Quote
The approach of the Soyuz MS-17 manned spacecraft with the International Space Station and the docking to the Rassvet module docking station is planned to be carried out automatically under the control of the MCC specialists and Russian crew members of the spacecraft and the station. Docking of the ship is planned according to the so-called. "Superfast" scheme, at 11:52:27 Moscow time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/14/2020 04:25 am
Re: the departures of Progress MS-14 and Progress MS-15, separated by 3 days.

Now that Progress MS-16 is launching in early 2021, will Progress MS-15 stay longer?
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)

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

2020
November December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
November December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbits and reenters the atmosphere
Early December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
Early December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbits and reenters the atmosphere

2021
December 11, 2020 Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
December 13, 2020 Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
March 19 20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 23 May - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 May - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbits and reenter the atmosphere (or Early May)

Changes on June 3rd
Changes on June 18th
Changes on July 31st
Changes on October 2nd
Changes on October 7th
Changes on October 10th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/14/2020 09:34 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29404/
Google translate:
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The Soyuz MS-17 transport vehicle, a little more than three hours after launch, at 11:48:47 Moscow time, docked in the normal mode to the Rassvet module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/14/2020 02:43 pm
https://www.energia.ru/en/news/news-2020/news_10-14_1.html

Quote
At 11:48:50 Moscow Time

https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1316339692237926401
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/14/2020 09:29 pm
Re: the departures of Progress MS-14 and Progress MS-15, separated by 3 days.

Now that Progress MS-16 is launching in early 2021, will Progress MS-15 stay longer?


https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1301263957861314560
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/15/2020 12:07 am
According to: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/future.html

(Page Last Updated: Oct. 15, 2020)

SpaceX Crew-1
Launch: NET Nov. 11, 2020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 10/15/2020 11:15 am
https://www.energia.ru/en/news/news-2020/news_10-14_1.html

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At 11:48:50 Moscow Time

https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1316339692237926401

Time from launch to docking for manned spacecrafts.

The all-time slower, is Soyuz 19 that docked with Apollo ASTP after 4 days and 14 minutes of free flight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2020 04:37 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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October 21, Wednesday
3:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63 farewells and Soyuz MS-16 hatch closure coverage (Chris Cassidy, Anatoly Ivanishin, Ivan Vagner; hatch closure scheduled at 4:10 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
7 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 undocking coverage (Chris Cassidy, Anatoly Ivanishin, Ivan Vagner; undocking scheduled at 7:32 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 63/Soyuz MS-16 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Chris Cassidy, Anatoly Ivanishin, Ivan Vagner). Deorbit burn scheduled at 10:03 p.m. EDT; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 10:55 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2020 04:58 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - crew removed the 5 returning MSCs (MISSE-13) from the JEM Airlock and packed them
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 27 - ExHAM #2 adapter installation
July 28 - ExHAM #2 (AL decompression)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 29 - ExHAM # 2 (SFA removal)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 6 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 sample removal)
August 6 - ExHAM #2 (AL pressurization)
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 19 - ExHAM #2 adapter removal
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
August 31 - Preparation for NREP: Airlock decompression
September 1 - Preparation for NREP: Carrying on board
September 3 - Preparation for NREP: Payload removal, airlock decompression
September 4 - Preparation for NREP: Outboard delivery, airlock pressurization
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:43 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 19-22 - NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the ISS
October 21  23:32:09 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:00:51 / 02:28:56 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit burn and modules separation [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:31:51 / 02:40:21 / 02:54:12 - Soyuz MS-16 descent module atmospheric entry, parachute deploy and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23 - JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval

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

2020
October 29  01:06 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=324.437 s)
  NET Mid-  November    11   15  00:49  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
  NET Mid-  November    12   15  09:15  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 18 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET November - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, BobCat-1, NEUTRON-1, PTD-2, RamSat, SPOC from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  November 22  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk] (or Early December)
NET  November 23  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) (or Early December)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellites MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from Bishop
April 1 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Borisenko]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)(or May 10)
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September 14 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
September 15 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
NET September 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
September 21 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or space tourist (TBD)]
October 13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, space tourist or Borisenko]
October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
November 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF ] (or February 24, 2022)
January - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown (or NET February 2022)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) (MLM-U Nauka)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) (MLM-U Nauka)
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov or Dubrov (TBD)]
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
February 4 2022  NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
[color=redNET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere[/color]
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 16th
Changes on October 22nd
Changes on October 27th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/17/2020 02:24 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29420/

scheduled landing time:

10:55:23 pm EDT / 10/21/2020 and 02:55:23 UTC / 10/22/2020
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/20/2020 03:45 pm
NASA update:

October 29 01:06:42.218 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=324.437 s)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/21/2020 07:53 am
Cross-post re: RRM3:
Quote from: Kristen Facciol Tweet
Look. At. This.
This is Dextre. Being held by Canadarm2 (making for a 20m robotic chain). Holding on to 2 tools that are demonstrating we can transfer cryo fuel robotically. One of which is holding onto a hose we retrieved.

Quote from: Jonathan McDowell Tweet
This with RRM3?

Quote from: Kristen Facciol Tweet
Yeah!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/21/2020 03:29 pm
https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1318915200741879809
Quote
We are also still working towards a mid-November launch for Crew-1. We will want a few days between Sentinel-6 and Crew-1 to complete data reviews and check performance. Most importantly, we will fly all our missions when we are ready.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2020 05:31 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1319111058376765447
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2020 08:57 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1319060159788994562
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/22/2020 11:58 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1319059419456557057
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/22/2020 04:56 pm
The Increment 64 manager of JAXA mentioned in his overview only the J-SSOD#16 deployment.
https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/information/increment/64.html
This results in the question, have I missed #14 and #15 or has JAXA changed the numbering?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/23/2020 05:29 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Delta_4_Atlas_5_Falcon_9_Launch_Viewing.html
Quote
A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch Crew-1 to the ISS, on late November TBD, in the mid-afternoon EST. The launch window is instantaneous. The launch time gets 22-26 min. earlier each day. Sunset is around 5:30pm. A Falcon 9 will launch the 16th batch of Starlink satellites on November TBD. And a Falcon 9 will launch the first cargo Dragon 2 to the ISS, CRS-21, from pad 39A on December TBD, in the morning EST. The launch time gets 22-26 min. earlier each day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/24/2020 09:01 am
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/
nasa-s-refueling-mission-completes-second-set-of-robotic-tool-operations-in-space
Quote
NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the International Space Station,
Quote
From October 19-22, RRM3 – with the help of the station’s Dextre robot – connected an 11-foot long hose to a designated cryogen port while simultaneously using an inspection tool to verify the hose connection.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/26/2020 04:06 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/10/23/iss-daily-summary-report-10-23-2020/
Quote
Today’s Ground Activities:
JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/26/2020 10:09 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1320859230165999617
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/27/2020 05:19 am
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
Quote
Targeted Date: November 14, 2020 - 7:49 p.m. Eastern
Mission: SpaceX Crew-1 Mission to the International Space Station
Description: Crew Dragon commander Michael Hopkins, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Shannon Walker of NASA and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) mission specialist Soichi Noguchi will launch on the Crew-1 mission from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

No Earlier Than: December
Mission: SpaceX CRS-21 Cargo Mission to International Space Station
Description: A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is scheduled to launch on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, delivering NASA science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International Space Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/27/2020 10:18 am
Russian cosmonauts will go into outer space on November 18
https://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/76686/
Google translation
Quote
Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, who are currently on board the International Space Station (ISS), will go into outer space on November 18. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the state corporation.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/27/2020 02:45 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/10/26/iss-daily-summary-report-10-26-2020/
Quote
In preparation for the ExHAM#1 sample exchange scheduled for later this week, the crew gathered the appropriate hardware and reviewed the On-Board Training package (OBT).
Look Ahead Plan
Quote
Tuesday, 10/27 (GMT 301)
Payloads:
ExHAM sample detach
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Wednesday, 10/28 (GMT 302)
Payloads:
ExHAM sample attach
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/28/2020 09:04 am
According to the new JAXA schedule https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/library/item/program/71983_schedule.pdf the next Cubesat deployment will be NRCSD# 19 on November, 5.
Google translation
Quote
Thursday, November 5 [NRCSD # 19 (outboard export / satellite release)]

Additionaly they had and will have a lot of activities with their ExHAM´s #1 and#2.
But it will take some times, to get an overview about the most important events.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/28/2020 06:35 pm
https://twitter.com/SEOPSLLC/status/1320827552542433280
Quote
NG-16 is looking pretty good .Scheduled for July ‘21, our #Slingshot Deployer will be going up on NG-16 for an ABOVE station deployment!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/28/2020 07:41 pm
https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1321551577048666118
Quote
NASA's Stich: If Crew-1 launches on Nov. 14, it's an 8 1/2 hour transit time to the ISS, if we go Nov. 15 it's "back to the normal" 28 hour trip to the space station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/29/2020 09:15 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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November 14, Saturday
3:30 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX Crew-1 Mission on the “Resilience” Crew Dragon to the International Space Station (Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, Soichi Noguchi). Launch scheduled at 7:49 p.m. EST; coverage will be continuous through docking and hatch opening on Sunday, Nov. 15 Kennedy Space Center/ Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

November 15, Sunday
4:04 a.m. – Docking of the SpaceX “Resilience” Crew Dragon and the Crew-1 crew to the International Space Station – Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
6:20 a.m. – Hatch opening and welcoming ceremony for the SpaceX “Resilience” Crew Dragon Crew-1 crew at the International Space Station (Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, Soichi Noguchi) - Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

November 18, Wednesday
8:30 a.m. – Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 64 Russian Spacewalk #47 (Sergey Ryzhikov, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov). Spacewalk scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. EST and will last around six hours (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/29/2020 09:47 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 1 - NREP: Carrying on board
September 4 - NREP: Outboard delivery
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:43 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 19-22 - NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the ISS
October 21  23:32:09 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:00:51 / 02:28:56 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit burn and modules separation [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:31:51 / 02:40:21 / 02:54:12 - Soyuz MS-16 descent module atmospheric entry, parachute deploy and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23 - JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval
November 5  09:05:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 31: SPOC, Bobcat-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  10:40:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 31: Neutron-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  12:15:00 - release of satellite LEMUR-2 (DJARA)  from NRCSD#19
November 5  13:15:01 - release of satellites DESCENT, SAT-LLA, LEMUR-2 from NRCSD#19

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

2020
  October   29   November 12  19:35 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=363.5 s / dH= +1.1km)
November 15  00:49  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 15  09:20  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 18  14:30-20:30  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, PTD-2, RamSat from NRCSD
NET November    5   - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD #19
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, CELESTA (ROBUSTA 1D), EIRSAT-1, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)
TBD - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
Early - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
March 19 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from Bishop
April 1 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Borisenko  Korsakov]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)(or May 10)
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET June)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
July  October - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July  October - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (MLM-U Nauka and ERA)
August 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-August - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
August 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September 14 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
September 14 - Progress MS-UM launch
September 15 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
NET September 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September 16 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
September 21 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (MLM-U Nauka radiator)
October 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov  Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, space tourist or Borisenko  Korsakov]
October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
October - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
October - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
October  December - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October  December - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist]
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53)
November 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) (MLM-U Nauka)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) (MLM-U Nauka)
  2020   TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, MIR-SAT 1 (Mauritius), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4) (Japan), CUAVA-1 (Australia) and TUMnanoSAT (Moldova) from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF ] (or February 24, 2022)
January - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown (or NET February 2022)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) (MLM-U Nauka)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) (MLM-U Nauka)
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin, Korsakov  Petelin or Dubrov (TBD)]
March - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Poisk)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET September - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
NET October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
November - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET January - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 29th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/29/2020 01:48 pm
https://spacenews.com/launchspace-debris-payload-to-iss/
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Launchspace Technologies Corp. announced a contract Oct. 28 with Airbus to test its Orbital Debris Collection and Spacecraft Shielding payload for 12 months on the International Space Station Bartolomeo platform.
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For the test scheduled to begin in 2022, Launchspace plans to gather data from the Bartolomeo platform with Debris Impact Pads equipped with sensors to record the impact, force and orbital location of debris on the ISS.
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Launchspace also is hiring Airbus to return the Debris Collection payload in the ArgUS Multi-Payload Carrier at the conclusion of the mission for post-flight inspection. The ArgUS Carrier is designed to accommodate multiple small payloads at one Bartolomeo site.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/30/2020 10:06 am
ISS orbit correction is scheduled for November 12
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29502/
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With the aim of the initial formation of ballistic conditions before the launch and docking of the Soyuz MS-18 manned transport spacecraft, which are scheduled for the spring of 2021, the next correction of the orbit of the International Space Station is planned for November 12, 2020 22:35 Moscow time.
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According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of TsNIIMash (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), after a corrective maneuver lasting 363.5 seconds, the average altitude of the station's orbit will increase by about 1.1 km and will be about 419.43 km above surface of the Earth.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/31/2020 03:50 pm
EIRSAT-1 will fly with Vega, not from the ISS.
https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1321822271003152384
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#EIRSAT-1 #CubeSat, built by students at University College Dublin, is expected to launch on Vega in Q1 2021.
The #IARU coordinated downlink frequency is 437.100 MHz
https://eirsat1.ie/press
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 10/31/2020 05:04 pm
But we will have a JAXA deployment (J-SSOD# 14 or 16) in February 2021.
https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1322227513695834113
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#Tausat 3U #CubeSat is expected to be deployed from the #ISS in February 2021.  It carries an FM transponder
PDF at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByJzUp9kSx_ZUWk2N0U3MnB1Z0E
IARU http://amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/formal_detail.php?serialnum=773
Planning a JAXA deployment from the ISS in Feb 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/01/2020 08:57 am
TUMnanoSAT launch expected in January (as of September presentation).
https://www.clge.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Chiriac_TUMnanSAT_presentation.pdf

https://www.cuava.com.au/projects/cuava-1/
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CUAVA-1 will be delivered in Q4-2020 to Space-BD in Japan, and is now under development at the University of Sydney and UNSW.

MIR-SAT1:
https://spacemauritius.com/about/#about
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The expected deployment in space for the first Mauritian CubeSat is around February 2021. This will be done by JAXA via the KIBO arm of the International Space Station.

https://www.facebook.com/STAMINA4Space/posts/2693648704227565
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STAMINA4Space
6 октября в 15:51  ·

The BIRDS-4 Satellites have already been delivered to and accepted by JAXA(宇宙航空研究開発機構)!
The BIRDS 4 Satellite Project - KyuTech
 includes Maya-2 (Philippines)🇵🇭, Tsuru (Japan)🇯🇵, and GuaraniSat-1 (Paraguay)🇵🇾. 🛰 🛰 🛰
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/02/2020 02:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2020/10/30/iss-daily-summary-report-10-30-2020/
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For NRCSD-19, there are 8 Deployers preassembled in two (2) Quad Deployers, and a total of seven satellites will be deployed (SpOC, Bobcat-1, NEUTRON-1, LEMUR2 (v4.7), LEMUR2 (v4.8), DESCENT, and SAT-LLA).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/02/2020 05:07 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1323304275716546561
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/02/2020 08:57 pm
Tweet
Quote from: Tweet
Deputy Director of the Department of Manned Programs of Roscosmos Vladimir Daneev announced the timing of the launch of Russian modules to the ISS:
- Multipurpose laboratory "Science" (MLM-U Nauka) - end of April 2021;
- Junction "Berth" (UM Prichal)- September 2021;
- Scientific and energy (NEM) - 2024.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/03/2020 10:31 am
ISS-65 crews approved
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29526/

Google translation
03.11.2020 12:18
ISS-65 crews approved
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The Interdepartmental Commission for the Selection of Cosmonauts has approved the main and backup crews of the 65th long-term expedition to the International Space Station. The launch of the Soyuz MS-18 manned transport spacecraft with the crew of this expedition is planned for April 2021 from the Baikonur cosmodrome.
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By the decision of the commission, the ISS-65 prime crew included:
Oleg Novitsky - ISS-65 commander, Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft commander (Roscosmos);
Petr Dubrov - ISS-65 flight engineer, Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft flight engineer (Roscosmos);
Sergey Korsakov - ISS-65 flight engineer, Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft flight engineer-2 (Roscosmos).
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The backup crew included:
Anton Shkaplerov - ISS-65 flight engineer, Soyuz MS spacecraft commander (Roscosmos);
Andrey Babkin - ISS-65 flight engineer, Soyuz MS spacecraft flight engineer (Roscosmos);
Dmitry Petelin - ISS-65 flight engineer, Soyuz MS spacecraft flight engineer-2 (Roscosmos).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/03/2020 03:03 pm
The cubesat CELESTA will also not be deployed from the ISS.
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/formal_detail.php?serialnum=651
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Planning a launch from Kourou in mid 2021 into a 70 degree orbit at approx 5860 km altitude
Is it possible, that someone from ESA can tell us, what will happen with the other sats of this project?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/03/2020 08:00 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Nov. 15, Sunday
4:20 a.m. – Docking of the SpaceX “Resilience” Crew Dragon and the Crew-1 crew to the International Space Station – Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 11/04/2020 10:36 pm
NRCSD#19 planned deployment times:

Bobcat 1 at 9:05 UTC
Neutron 1 at 10:40 UTC

Sources: http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2020/november/neutron-1-cubesat-scheduled-for-deployment-on-nov-5.htm

https://twitter.com/Bobcat1_Cubesat/status/1323286975089180674

Possible webcast: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tlDZwswPOw
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/05/2020 06:19 am
The ISS-65 crew is working out the target tasks of the upcoming spacewalks
http://gctc.ru/main.php?id=5133
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Oleg Novitsky and Petr Dubrov are working out the cyclogram of extravehicular activity (EVA) on Earth. In the hydro laboratory (GL) of the CTC, where preliminary tests of the complex are underway, taking into account the real program of spacewalks, O. Novitsky and P. Dubrov performed under water operations of the upcoming EVA-51 and EVA-52 on the model of the new ISS module "Science"
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EVA-51 and EVA-52 are planned for the duration of the crew of the 65th long-term expedition to the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/05/2020 08:16 am
https://twitter.com/Bobcat1_Cubesat/status/1324276676583251975
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BOBCAT-1 DEPLOYED!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/05/2020 01:33 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1324353078829686785
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Mission #19
This morning, we deployed seven more #CubeSats from the
@Space_Station . Congratulations to all of our customers! #NRCSD19

Deploy times:
SPOC, Bobcat-1: 09:05:01 UTC
Neutron-1: 10:40:00 UTC
LEMUR-2 (DJARA): 12:15:00 UTC
DESCENT, SAT-LLA, LEMUR-2: 13:15:01 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/06/2020 08:38 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/9919071
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MOSCOW, November 5. / TASS /. The crew of the next expedition, which will leave for the International Space Station (ISS) in April 2021, will perform two spacewalks to work with the European manipulator ERA of the Nauka module, said Valery, control instructor of the Russian Cosmonaut Training Center (CTC) for extreme training. Nesmeyanov.

"The actions of the cosmonauts on the outer surface of the International Space Station will be associated with the integration of the Nauka module into the Russian segment of the station. Both exits are directly aimed at working with the European manipulator ERA [European Robotic Arm], which will need to be transferred from the transport position to the working position." his words are quoted in a message posted on the CPC website on Thursday.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/06/2020 08:51 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/9919071
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MOSCOW, November 5. / TASS /. The crew of the next expedition, which will leave for the International Space Station (ISS) in April 2021, will perform two spacewalks to work with the European manipulator ERA of the Nauka module, said Valery, control instructor of the Russian Cosmonaut Training Center (CTC) for extreme training. Nesmeyanov.

"The actions of the cosmonauts on the outer surface of the International Space Station will be associated with the integration of the Nauka module into the Russian segment of the station. Both exits are directly aimed at working with the European manipulator ERA [European Robotic Arm], which will need to be transferred from the transport position to the working position." his words are quoted in a message posted on the CPC website on Thursday.

This will be for VKD-51 and VKD-52, the CTC said.

That bags the question for VKD-49 and VKD-50. Some months ago, it was reported, that A.Borisenko has trained for these VKD´s, but according to the current plan, he isn´t on the ISS in this timeframe and the the second cosmonaut was also not mentined.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/06/2020 10:43 am
Thanks to anik we have the answer.
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1324661377450053632

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VKD-49/50 (Novitsky, Dubrov) - connecting cables between Zvezda and Nauka;

VKD-51/52 (Novitsky / Dubrov) - preparation of the ERA manipulator.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2020 04:17 am
NASA and SpaceX Target Dec. 2 for Next Resupply Launch (https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/2020/11/06/nasa-and-spacex-target-dec-2-for-next-resupply-launch/)

While SpaceX continues preparations for the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission to the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Crew Program, the company also is getting ready for the agency’s next cargo resupply mission to the orbiting laboratory.

SpaceX’s 21st resupply mission for NASA, its first under the second-generation Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-2) contract, will be the first resupply mission to use the upgraded version of the Dragon spacecraft. The flight will bring science and supplies to the newly expanded Expedition 64 crew beginning with liftoff on the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

NASA and SpaceX currently are targeting no earlier than 12:50 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 2, for the CRS-21 launch, pending Eastern Range acceptance and successful preparations and an on-time liftoff of Crew-1, also from Launch Complex 39A.

The science to be delivered on this mission includes a study aimed at better understanding heart disease to support development of treatments for patients on Earth, research into how microbes can be used for biomining on asteroids, and a tool being tested for quick and accurate blood analysis in microgravity. The first commercially owned and operated airlock on the space station, the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock, will arrive in the unpressurized trunk of the Dragon spacecraft. Bishop will provide a variety of capabilities to the orbiting laboratory, including CubeSat deployment and support of external payloads.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/09/2020 03:42 pm
Thanks to gongora
https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/12/2020 05:23 am
https://news.northropgrumman.com/news/releases/northrop-grumman-awarded-additional-cargo-resupply-missions-to-the-international-space-station
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DULLES, Va. – Nov. 11, 2020 – Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) has been awarded two additional missions by NASA under the Commercial Resupply Services contract-2 (CRS-2) with launches occurring in 2023. Northrop Grumman will deliver a combined total of approximately 16,500 lbs. of cargo to the International Space Station during these missions.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/12/2020 05:29 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/9980103
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"The next correction of the orbit of the International Space Station is scheduled for November 12, 2020," the state corporation said.
As it was specified in Roskosmos, the maneuver will be performed using the engines of the Progress MS-14 transport cargo vehicle docked to the Zvezda module assembly compartment. They will be turned on at 22:50 Moscow time and will work for 363.5 seconds. As a result, the average height of the station's orbit should increase by about 1.2 km and amount to 419.4 km above the Earth's surface.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/13/2020 10:46 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 1 - NREP: Carrying on board
September 4 - NREP: Outboard delivery
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:43 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 19-22 - NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the ISS
October 21  23:32:09 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:00:51 / 02:28:56 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit burn and modules separation [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:31:51 / 02:40:21 / 02:54:12 - Soyuz MS-16 descent module atmospheric entry, parachute deploy and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23 - JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval
November 5  09:05:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 31: SPOC, Bobcat-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  10:40:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 31: Neutron-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  12:15:00 - release of satellite LEMUR-2 (DJARA)  from NRCSD#19
November 5  13:15:01 - release of satellites DESCENT, SAT-LLA, LEMUR-2 from NRCSD#19
November 12  19:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=363.5 s / dH= +1.1km)
November 16  00:27:17.483 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 17  04:01  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

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

2020
November 18  14:39-20:12  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk airlock [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, PTD-2, RamSat from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from NRCSD
NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation)
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock
November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
NET December 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
December 4 - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

December 16 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
December 30 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
TBD - release of satellite M-SAT (MR-SAT, MRS-SAT, Nanosat 8 ) (USA)

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  Early   February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
  Early   February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to    Pirs   Zvezda)
February - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
  2020   NET February - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET Late March - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, LinkSat, CLICK A, Stratus from Bishop
April 1 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P)  Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-16 (77P)  Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)(or May 10)
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Late April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April   Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET    April     May   Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide] (or NET June)
March 12  Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
March 13  Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  Mid-April   NET May   Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  Mid-April   NET May   Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET April)
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET April)
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann] (or NET April)
Late June - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
March 19  July 1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) [cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda]
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) [cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda]
NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) [MLM-U Nauka and  ERA]
May 10  August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
May 11  August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 6 - Progress MS-UM launch (or September 14)
September 6 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) (or September 15)
September 8 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka) (or September 16)
September 12 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or September 21)
June  NET August  September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June  NET August  September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
August 12  September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 14 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET September 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-August  September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30  NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) [MLM-U Nauka radiator  ERA]
NET September    October   - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September    October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin, space tourist or Petelin]
October    13   17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or space tourist]
August 18  October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) [MLM-U Nauka radiator]
October 2  November 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
October 3  November 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, two space tourists]
October  NET November  December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October  NET November  December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, two space tourists]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
October  NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist  Stibbe]
October  NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist  Stibbe]
October  NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist  Stibbe]
October  NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, spacetourist  Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF ] (or February 24, 2022)
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
  NET   February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown (or January)
February 12  NET June  - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF]
September 15, 2021  February 14  - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from  MLM-U Nauka  Zvezda)
September 21, 2021  February 14 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 17, 2021  February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Zvezda)
February    April   - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February    April   - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Chub, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD)]
March    April   - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
March    April   - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET  March    May   April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET  March    May   April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET April  NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April  NET June - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
May 31 July 18 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  March   June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or April 21)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, TBD] (or April)
NET June    October   - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from  Poisk   Zvezda)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July  September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Poisk   Zvezda)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Chub, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET    September   December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET    September   December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  November   NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE, astronaut UAE]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina, TBD]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET    January   April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET    January   April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 13th
Changes on November 14th
Changes on November 15th
Changes on November 16th
Changes on November 17th
Changes on April 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/14/2020 12:02 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Nov. 15, Sunday
3:15 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX Crew-1 Mission on the “Resilience” Crew Dragon to the International Space Station (Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, Soichi Noguchi). Launch scheduled at 7:27 p.m. EST; coverage will be continuous through docking and hatch opening) - Kennedy Space Center/ Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
9:30 p.m. – NASA/ SpaceX Crew-1 postlaunch news conference (time is subject to change) (All Channels)

November 16, Monday
11 p.m. - Docking of the SpaceX “Resilience” Crew Dragon and the Crew-1 Crew to the International Space Station - Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/14/2020 08:15 am
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/archived-launched/atlas-v-oft
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Atlas V to Launch Starliner

• Rocket: Atlas V
• Mission: Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test
• Launch Date: Friday, Dec. 20, 2019
• Launch Time: Targeted for 6:36 a.m. EST
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/14/2020 08:34 am
The date from above is from 2019.

This is the new date from yesterday.

https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1326267048259964932
Quote
Asked about Starliner's OFT-2 flight, Steve Stich of NASA says software remains the pacing item. Earliest they would fly would be 1Q 2021. Does not sound like that time frame is at all solid, however.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/14/2020 09:16 am
twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1326266914465837061

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NASA Commercial Crew program manager Steve Stich says the Boeing Starliner OFT-2 launch will not happen until the first quarter of 2021 at the earliest, with the "pacing item" being "getting the software ready to go." $BA

https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1326267195987533825

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NASA and Boeing most recently said Starliner OFT-2 was targeting no earlier than December for launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/14/2020 12:10 pm
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/archived-launched/atlas-v-oft
Quote
Atlas V to Launch Starliner

• Rocket: Atlas V
• Mission: Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test
• Launch Date: Friday, Dec. 20, 2019
• Launch Time: Targeted for 6:36 a.m. EST
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Olaf on 11/14/2020 03:52 pm
https://iss.jaxa.jp/kibouser/information/program/

That means two activities
 October 27   ExHAM # 1-5 was removed
 October 30   ExHAM # 2-5 deployed
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2020 09:58 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-1/2020/11/13/launch-readiness-review-complete-prelaunch-news-conference-at-6-p-m-est/
Quote
NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, and astronaut Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will head to the International Space Station for a six-month science mission in the Crew Dragon spacecraft, which will launch on the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A. Crew-1 is the first crew rotation flight of a U.S. commercial spacecraft with astronauts to the space station following the spacecraft system’s official human rating certification.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/16/2020 09:28 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1328232773354737664
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/16/2020 04:49 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1328307912587038721

https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1328330152204529666
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/16/2020 04:56 pm
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/former-idf-fighter-pilot-to-become-2nd-israeli-astronaut-649247
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Representatives of the Ramon Foundation headed by Ran Livne, together with President Reuven Rivlin revealed on Monday the identity of Israel's 2nd astronaut. He is 62-year-old Eytan Stibbe, a former fighter pilot, and a close friend and colleague of Israel's first astronaut, the late Ilan Ramon.
Stibbe is expected to blast off at the end of 2021 on a historic scientific mission to the International Space Station, and thereby create an opportunity for breakthroughs in dozens of Israeli technologies and scientific experiments in space.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/17/2020 08:39 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-1/2020/11/16/crew-dragon-docks-to-station-hatches-open-soon/
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NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi arrived at the International Space Station Monday, as the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience docked to the complex a 11:01 p.m. EST over Idaho.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/17/2020 07:46 pm
https://ria.ru/20201117/mks-1585049747.html

Progress MS-16 schedule launch on February 15, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/18/2020 04:26 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29581/
Google translate:
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The commander of the long-term expedition ISS-64, cosmonaut of Roskosmos Sergei Ryzhikov and flight engineer of ISS-64, cosmonaut of Roscosmos Sergei Kud-Sverchkov began the 47th planned spacewalk (EVA-47). They will have to perform a number of works on the installation of equipment on the outer surface of the Russian segment of the International Space Station.

For both astronauts, this is their first experience outside the International Space Station. The first opening of the exit hatch of the Poisk docking bay took place at 18:12:28 Moscow time. Before the start of the main work outside the station, the cosmonauts checked the functioning of the lock system and exit through the hatch, which had not been opened for about 11 years. The hatch was reopened at 18:55 Moscow time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/18/2020 08:16 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 1 - NREP: Carrying on board
September 4 - NREP: Outboard delivery
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:43 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 19-22 - NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the ISS
October 21  23:32:09 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:00:51 / 02:28:56 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit burn and modules separation [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:31:51 / 02:40:21 / 02:54:12 - Soyuz MS-16 descent module atmospheric entry, parachute deploy and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23 - JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval
November 5  09:05:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 31: SPOC, Bobcat-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  10:40:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 31: Neutron-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  12:15:00 - release of satellite LEMUR-2 (DJARA)  from NRCSD#19
November 5  13:15:01 - release of satellites DESCENT, SAT-LLA, LEMUR-2 from NRCSD#19
November 12  19:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=363.5 s / dH= +1.1km)
November 16  00:27:17.483 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 17  04:01  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 18  15:12:28-22:01 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk module [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]

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

2020
  NET   December    2   5  16:39 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
  NET   December    3   6  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December 16  TBD / 15:35 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET Late December - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET    November   December - release of satellites ELaNa 31: BeaverCube, PTD-2, RamSat from NRCSD
NET    November   December - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), LEDSAT, UoS3
November-  NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) (or January)
November-  NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) (or January)
November-  NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (Maintenance and Get Ahead Tasks) (or January)
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2021
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
December 30, 2020  January 24 (TBD) - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
December 1, 2020  February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
December 1, 2020  February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
February  Early March - spacewalk  (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET February  Early March - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
March 10 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 1 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
April 9 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 20 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23 - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or May 10)
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Late April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Late March  May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, LinkSat, CLICK A BeaverCube, RamSat, Space Hauc from Bishop
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
Late June - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
NET    November   December 2020  Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from    NRCSD   Bishop
June  NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June  NET July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
July 1 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET July-August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September  July-August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 6 - Progress MS-UM launch (or September 14)
September 6 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) (or September 15)
September 8 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka) (or September 16)
September 12 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or September 21)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
September  NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Babkin or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger,   two space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger,   two space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps,  cosmonaut RF  Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF  Wakata]
February 14  - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 14 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [  Chub   Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD)]
March - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
March - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late 2021  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Late 2021  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Late 2021  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
January  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
January  Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, cosmonaut RF  Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [  Chub   Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE  Al Mansoori (TBD), astronaut UAE Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
September 14, 2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET September 15, 2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
December 5, 2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
December 5, 2021  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
September  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
September  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
NET December  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
NET December  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to ISS)
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), [Prokopyev (TBD), astronaut UAE  Al Mansoori (TBD), astronaut UAE Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing  [Kononenko, Kikina,  Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
September  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
September  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
NET December  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
NET December  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/19/2020 05:33 am
https://ria.ru/20201119/kosmos-1585277004.html
Google translate:
Quote
According to the program, seven exits under the Russian program are planned in 2021: one in March (EVK-48), two in June (EVA-49, EVA-50), two in July-August (EVA-51, EVA-52 ), one in September (EVA-53) and one in December (EVA-54).
Such a large number of Russian exits is explained by the inclusion of two new modules in the ISS - the multipurpose laboratory "Nauka" and the junction "Prichal", the launches of which are scheduled for April and September 2021.
Earlier it was reported that cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov would perform EVA-48, and Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov would make exits from EVA-49 via EVA-52.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/20/2020 06:59 am
What is the source for the numerous Soyuz and Progress schedule changes, dated November 17?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/20/2020 05:23 pm
2021:
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/20/2020 10:06 pm
What is the source for the numerous Soyuz and Progress schedule changes, dated November 17?
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32006.msg2154433#msg2154433
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2020 09:32 am
https://spacenews.com/first-dream-chaser-mission-slips-to-2022/
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WASHINGTON — Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) says the first flight of its Dream Chaser spacecraft to the International Space Station is now planned for 2022 after development delays caused by the pandemic.

During a media briefing Nov. 17, SNC executives said that despite the near-term delays in assembly of the lifting-body cargo spacecraft, they were still focused on a long-term plan that includes using cargo and crew versions of Dream Chaser to support a commercial space station by the end of the decade.

The company had previously planned a first flight of Dream Chaser, the first of six under a Commercial Resupply Services contract with NASA to transport cargo to and from the International Space Station, in late 2021. But at the briefing, company officials said that mission is now scheduled for some time in 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2020 10:17 am
https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1329687341389152261
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2020 10:18 am
https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1330309483126517766
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vj9 on 11/22/2020 10:52 am
https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1330309483126517766

My guess would be that most of these are backups for the first crew which should have Lindgren and Vande Hei, Maurer was already confirmed as MS-1.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 11/22/2020 07:09 pm
Sorry--are you saying Lindgren and Vande Hei will be on Crew-3 and that Marshburn and Chari are backing them up or that one of those crews is backing up an earlier crew? I hadn't seen that or that Maurer had been confirmed as MS-1.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vj9 on 11/22/2020 10:23 pm
https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2020/07/ESA_astronauts_Matthias_Maurer_and_Thomas_Pesquet

ESA: "ESA astronauts Matthias Maurer and Thomas Pesquet train for potential missions to the International Space Station at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, USA.  Thomas has just been assigned to his second space mission and is expected to be the first European astronaut to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in spring 2021. Matthias is training as a backup crew member. Matthias is also expected to fly his first mission to the Space Station in 2021, but details of this mission are yet to be confirmed. "

there is no other vehicle where Maurer can go up in 2021 (excluding Soyuz and Axiom) so it should be Cr-3. It would make sense if 2x JAXA, then 2x ESA are back to back; then again 2x JAXA (Wakata, Furukawa). So far Lindgren was a Dragon backup twice already and Vande Hei was a Soyuz backup, they both should be on Crew-3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 11/23/2020 02:41 am
Sorry--I wasn't clear. I knew that Maurer would be on Dragon and Crew-3; I just didn't know that he'd be MS-1. I've been expecting Lindgren to finally get his second flight for a while now. I'll be interested to see where Vande Hei and Steve Bowen end up, though.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/24/2020 06:09 am
https://twitter.com/NASAKennedy/status/1330972900468383749
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NASA's Kennedy Space Center @NASAKennedy

Launch Update  @NASA and @SpaceX are now targeting 11:39 a.m. ET Saturday, Dec. 5 for the launch of the 21st Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-21) mission to the @Space_Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/24/2020 07:40 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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Dec. 5, Saturday
11:15 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX CRS-21 Dragon cargo craft to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 11:39 a.m. EST) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)

Dec. 6, Sunday
9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and autonomous docking of the SpaceX CRS-21 Dragon cargo craft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 11:30 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/24/2020 08:41 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1329779068909318144
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anik @anik1982space

The other day Alexander Poleshchuk spoke with Ryzhikov and Kud-Sverchkov, who, if my memory serves me right, is the head of the department of extravehicular activities at RSC Energia. He said that the task of replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator will be completed in EVA-48.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/25/2020 04:19 am
https://ria.ru/20201125/progress-1586184979.html
google translate:
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MOSCOW, November 25 - RIA Novosti. The Russian cargo spacecraft Progress MS-14, launched to the International Space Station on April 25, 2020, will set a record for the longest stay in space, according to the ISS preliminary work program available to RIA Novosti.
Progress MS-14 will stay with the station for 370 days and will be de-orbited in late April-early May 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/25/2020 05:16 am
Cross-post re: Cygnus NG-14:
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The Cygnus NG-14 spacecraft departure from the ISS is anticipated to be around January 3, 2021. Therefore with the 39 days in orbit post-ISS departure, the Cygnus NG-14 spacecraft will complete all of the mission flight objectives and reentry well within the current STA 6-month period that ends on March 20, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/25/2020 12:03 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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Dec. 16, Wednesday
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the release of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-14 cargo craft from the International Space Station (Release scheduled at 10:35 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Barny25 on 11/26/2020 06:06 pm
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

and

NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

Why the Spacecraft don't will stay on the docking port IDA 3? Is there a reason?

Thank you in advance
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 11/26/2020 06:43 pm
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

and

NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

Why the Spacecraft don't will stay on the docking port IDA 3? Is there a reason?

Thank you in advance

To make way for other VV's except for primarily short term cargo flights which SSRMS/SPDM needs IDA-3 docking for most external Dragon cargo. Direct handover of crew vehicles has the leaving crew moving to IDA-3 as IDA-2 is the primary and preferred for newly arriving crew and is done for both MMOD and orbital efficiency reasons including drag characteristics and other bits and bobs.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2020 03:51 am
https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/content/-/article/beavercube#launch
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Launch: BeaverCube is a 3U CubeSat that will be launched on the ELaNa 36 (Education Launch of Nanosatellites 36) of NASA's CSLI (CubeSat Launch Initiative) mission in March 2022 using a NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer. The launch vehicle is a Falcon-9 of SpaceX and the launch site is the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 36
Date: March 12, 2021
Mission: Space X 22 – Falcon 9, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL
10 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed

    Alpha- Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
    ARKSAT-1 - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas
    BeaverCube - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts
    CaNOP - Carthage University, Kenosha, Wisconsin
    CAPSat - University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois
    EagleSat-2 - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida
    PR_CuNaR2 - International American University of Puerto Rico - Bayamon Campus, Bayamon Puerto Rico
    RamSat - Oak Ridge Public Schools (Robertsville Middle School), Oak Ridge, Tennessee
    Stratus - Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan
    Space Hauc - University of Massachusetts-Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2020 04:30 am
https://horizontechnologies.eu/horizon-technologies-ships-their-first-amber-payload-to-aac-clyde-space-in-preparation-for-first-amber-launch-in-2021/?fbclid=IwAR1E7krCjwHln3MytBkKsQTtiyS3U0-h-ligd2oPKCsyNMiIo7E_jkdEBY4
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READING, UK— Horizon Technologies announced today they have shipped the first AMBER™ CubeSat payload to AAC Clyde Space in Glasgow, Scotland.  Once the first payload arrives in Scotland, it will undergo testing, and then be integrated into our AAC Clyde Space bus in preparation for launch.

Horizon Technologies CEO, John Beckner, stated that “Horizon Technologies is not only on track to launch the first AMBER™ Maritime Intelligence CubeSat into orbit in mid-2021, but will be launching additional AMBER™ CubeSats next year.”  Beckner noted, “We are thrilled with the continued support we are receiving from AAC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2020 04:54 am
https://nanosatlab.upc.edu/en/events/3cat-4-launch-from-the-iss
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³Cat-4 launch from the ISS (TBC)

Launch of the ³Cat-4 from the International Space Station, as part of ESA's 'Fly Your Satellite!' programme. Date TBD (Tentative: Q3 2020).

https://www.sciencesetavenir.fr/espace/systeme-solaire/un-satellite-equipe-de-leds-pour-eviter-les-collisions-en-orbite_149210
Google translate:
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The Ledsat will be put into orbit in 2021

The satellite is being developed within the framework of the European Space Agency's "Fly Your Satellite!" Program, which allows students to present their projects during a "Workshop". The most interesting are selected and actually built. The Ledsat will be put into orbit in 2021 from the international space station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2020 07:42 am
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/m-sat.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/29/2020 11:56 pm
https://ria.ru/20201130/zapusk-1586887299.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 11/30/2020 02:59 am
https://ria.ru/20201130/zapusk-1586887299.html

Progress MS-16 launch planned for February 15
Progress MS-17 launch planned for June 30
Progress MS-18 launch planned for October 28

No information is given on what docking ports the ships will use nor when they will depart
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/30/2020 05:45 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 1 - NREP: Carrying on board
September 4 - NREP: Outboard delivery
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:43 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 19-22 - NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the ISS
October 21  23:32:09 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:00:51 / 02:28:56 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit burn and modules separation [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:31:51 / 02:40:21 / 02:54:12 - Soyuz MS-16 descent module atmospheric entry, parachute deploy and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23 - JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval
November 5  09:05:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 31: SPOC, Bobcat-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  10:40:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 31: Neutron-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  12:15:00 - release of satellite LEMUR-2 (DJARA)  from NRCSD#19
November 5  13:15:01 - release of satellites DESCENT, SAT-LLA, LEMUR-2 from NRCSD#19
November 12  19:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=363.5 s / dH= +1.1km)
November 16  00:27:17.483 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 17  04:01  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 18  15:12:28-22:01 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk module [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
December 6  16:17:08 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
December 7  18:40 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)

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

2020
December 16  TBD / 15:35 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET December - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2021
NET Late December 2020  Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late December 2020  Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) splashdown
NET Late December 2020  Early January - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
January 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
January 24 (TBD) - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover] (or NET December 2020)
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) [Hopkins, Glover] (or NET December 2020)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Zvezda)
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
  January   NET February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (Maintenance and Get Ahead Tasks) (or NET December 2020)
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
Early March - spacewalk  (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
NET Early March - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
March    10   17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April    1   9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
April    9   17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Late April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, BeaverCube, RamSat, Space Hauc from Bishop
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
April 20  Mid-July - MLM-U Nauka launch (or May 1)
April 23  Mid-July - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or Early May)
April 23  Mid-July - Pirs and Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or Early May)
April 29  Mid-July - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or May 10)
Late    June   July - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
June 30  July 1  NET Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  June   August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
J  June   August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
  July-   August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
  July-   August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 6 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) (or September 15)
September 12 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or September 21)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to  UM Prichal  Poisk   Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Babkin or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from  Rassvet  Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
November 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
September 6  November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch (or September 14)
September 8  November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka) (or September 16)
September  NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 14  - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 14 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD)]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD)]
March - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
March - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from Zvezda)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 30th
Changes on December 1st
Changes on December 2nd
Changes on December 4th
Changes on December 5th
Changes on December 6th
Changes on December 7th
Changes on December 9th
Changes on April 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/01/2020 12:10 am
https://ria.ru/20201201/zapusk-1587077079.html

Progress M-UM with Prichal module launch is postponed to November 24, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/01/2020 11:28 am
https://twitter.com/glavkosmosJSC/status/1332010547076853768
Quote
GLAVKOSMOS @glavkosmosJSC
Head of @roscosmos: "I see a great potential of the @Space_Station for commercial space flights and private space companies". @glavkosmosJSC in cooperation with @roscosmos  is happy to propose commercial space flight opportunities on #Soyuz to the #ISS in 2022-2023!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/02/2020 12:31 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1334126498144530434
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Targeteer on 12/03/2020 11:26 am
Cross post from US EVA 69 thread---EVA on 10 December ?
Hopkins is in the airlock now working on EVA tethers.  Hopper believes only 1 of the 85 foot tethers is in usable condition.   He says the EVA is 7 days away.  Related, he asked why EVA is not on console while the crew is doing EVA prep...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/03/2020 08:37 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1334609559843983362
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2020 11:38 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1334619513531330560
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2020 11:43 am
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms-17.html#program
Quote
In the November 2020 draft of the ISS flight manifest, the redocking of Soyuz MS-17 was pushed back from March 10 to March 17, 2021, and its landing was re-scheduled for April 17, 2021, after 185 days in space. The overlap with the Soyuz MS-18 mission would now expected to be around eight days.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html#soyuz_ms18
Quote
In major change of the flight program, the spacecraft was now scheduled to redock from the Rassvet module to the MIM2 Poisk module on September 25, 2021, to make way for the arrival of the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft then scheduled for launch on October 5, 2021. After a 12-day overlap with the Soyuz MS-19 mission, the Soyuz MS-18 would return to Earth on October 17, 2021, marking the end of Expedition 65 on the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/04/2020 06:26 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1334867127891873793
Quote
anik @anik1982space

In the near future, two spacewalks of Michael Hopkins and Victor Glover are planned in EMU 3006 and 3009 spacesuits from the ISS. If the cargo ship Cargo Dragon leaves on December 5-6, then they will be in January. If not, then December 11 and 17, and "Dragon" after them.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/04/2020 09:47 pm
Quote
anik @anik1982space
In the near future, two spacewalks of Michael Hopkins and Victor Glover are planned in EMU 3006 and 3009 spacesuits from the ISS. If the cargo ship Cargo Dragon leaves on December 5-6, then they will be in January. If not, then December 11 and 17, and "Dragon" after them.

Confirmations from today's pre-launch press briefing:
https://twitter.com/genejm29/status/1334977168175194116
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/05/2020 01:14 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1335198069759995905
Quote
SpaceX@SpaceX
 
Due to poor weather in the recovery area for today’s attempt, now targeting Sunday, December 6 at 11:17 a.m. EST for launch of CRS-21
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/06/2020 05:38 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacexcrs21/2020/12/06/spacexs-crs-21-underway-upgraded-cargo-dragon-en-route-to-space-station/
Quote
The cargo Dragon spacecraft will remain attached to the space station for about one month, after which it will return to Earth with 5,200 pounds of research and return cargo, splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/07/2020 07:47 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacexcrs21/2020/12/07/new-spacex-cargo-dragon-docks-to-station/
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While the International Space Station was traveling 268 miles over the southern Indian Ocean, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to the space-facing side of the orbiting laboratory’s Harmony module for the first time at 1:40 p.m. EST, Monday, Dec. 7. NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover monitored docking operations for Dragon.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/09/2020 06:04 am
https://ria.ru/20201209/ekipazh-1588322347.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, December 9 - RIA Novosti. The crew of the International Space Station will make two spacewalks under the American program in January 2021, a NASA spokesman told RIA Novosti.
In 2020, the crew made eight exits from the station, seven of them according to the American program and one according to the Russian one.
According to a NASA representative, two exits on the American program are scheduled for January 2021, they will be carried out by astronauts Michael Hopkins and Victor Glover.
In November, from the preliminary ISS program developed by RSC Energia (a Roscosmos enterprise) and available to RIA Novosti, it became known that Russian cosmonauts in 2021 will set a record for the number of spacewalks - seven - from the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: wakka on 12/10/2020 06:32 am
https://twitter.com/BoeingSpace/status/1336814329275035648
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/10/2020 11:45 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
January 3 - Space Debris Sensor demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS
January 5 - SOLAR instrument demount and transfer to Cygnus (NG-12) by SSRMS and SPDM
January 7  06:20 /10:05 - Dragon (SpX-19) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 7  14:51 / 15:42 - Dragon (SpX-19) splashdown
January 15  11:35-19:04 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-62) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 20  11:35-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-63) (P6 Channel 4B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Meir, Koch]
January 23  14:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=563s / dV=0.56 m/s)
January 23  17:23 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=282s / dV=0.28 m/s)
January 25  12:04-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-64) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 TTCS repair) [Morgan, Parmitano]
January 29  04:20 - release of satellite STPSat-4 from SSIKLOPS
January 31  11:15 / 14:36 - Cygnus (NG-12) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
February 6  05:50:28 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 6  08:18:21 / 08:49:43 / 09:12:21 - Soyuz MS-13 (59S) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 60/61: Skvortsov, Parmitano, Koch]
February 15  20:21:04.9 - Cygnus (NG-13) launch
February 18  09:05 / 11:16 - Cygnus (NG-13) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 19  07:10:01 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: RadSat-u from NRCSD#17
February 19  09:35:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: Phoenix from NRCSD#17
February 19  11:20:00 - release of satellite QARMAN from NRCSD#17
February 19  12:55:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 25B: CryoCube and AztechSat-1 from NRCSD#17
February 19  14:30:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 25A: SOCRATES from NRCSD#17
February 19  16:00:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 25A: HARP and Argus-02 (MVP-Argus, MVP A, SLU 05) from NRCSD#17
February 19  17:40 - release of satellite ELaNa 25B: SORTIE from NRCSD#17
February 20 - ICS-EF reposition (EFU-7 to EFU-13) by JEMRMS
March 7  04:50:31 - Dragon (SpX-20) launch [Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) in trunk]
March 9  10:25 / 12:18 - Dragon (SpX-20) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
March 12 - MISSE operations by SSRMS, SPDM and RMCT
March 17  ~23:00 - Cygnus (NG-12) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March 19  17:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=534s / dV=0.6 m/s)
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform extracted from the CRS-20 Dragon Trunk by SSRMS
March 25 - Bartolomeo platform transferred and currently parked below the Destiny module by SSRMS
April 2  12:41 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-13 engines (dT=427.5s / dV=0.48 m/s)
April 2 - Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) installation on the Columbus module by SSRMS
April 7  10:33 / 13:06 - Dragon (SpX-20) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
April 7  17:58 / 18:50 - Dragon (SpX-20) deorbit and splashdown
April 9  08:05:06.463 / 14:13:18 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
April 17  01:53:30 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) undocking (from Zvezda)  [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 17  04:22:32 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) deorbit (dT=281s / dV=128 m/s)
April 17  04:53:39 / 05:16 - Soyuz MS-15 (61S) reentered the atmosphere and landing [Exp 61/62: Skripochka, Meir, Morgan]
April 19  05:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda engines (dT=58.5s / dV=0.97  m/s)
April 25  01:51:41.291 / 05:11:56 - Progress MS-14 (75P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
April 28  15:20 - release of satellites Quetzal-1, G-Satellite from J-SSOD#13
May 7 - SPDM demated the HDEV experiment from Columbus and transferred the payload to Cygnus for disposal
May 11  ~13:00 / 16:09 - Cygnus (NG-13) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
May 20  17:31:00 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 launch
May 25  12:13 / 14:46 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 29  ~20:15 - Cygnus (NG-13) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 30  19:22:45 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) launch [Hurley, Behnken]
May 31  14:16 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Hurley, Behnken]
June 5 ・SOLISS Removal
June 10 - iSIM installing on the Kibo's EFU-Adapter
June 17  17:50:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #2 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 23  19:10:00 - release of satellites Red-Eye #3 from Kaber by SSRMS
June 26  11:32-17:39 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-65) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 1  11:13-17:14 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-66) (S6 Channel 1B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Cassidy, Behnken]
July 3  15:53 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=100s / dV=0.5 m/s)
July 8  18:22:30 - Progress MS-13 (74P) undocking (from Pirs)
July 8  21:31:42 - Progress MS-13 (74P) deorbit (dT=240s)
July 8  22:05 / 22:13 - Progress MS-13 (74P) reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 10 - RPCM 32B_A robotically replacement and powered up succesfully
July 11  19:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=262s / 0.51 m/s)
July 13  13:40:25 - release of satellite DeMi from NRCSD#18
July 13  16:55:25 - release of satellite TechEdSat 10 from NRCSD#18
July 16  11:10-17:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-67) (S6 Channel 3B battery R&R A-F) from Quest airlock [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 21  11:12-16:41 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-68) from Quest airlock (RiTS Installation, NanoRacks A/L Prep) [Behnken, Cassidy]
July 23  14:26:21.374 / 17:44:52 - Progress MS-15 (76P) launch and docking (to Pirs)
July 29  13:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=336s / 0.65m/s)
July 30 - ExHAM #2 (#2-4 recovery)
August 1  23:35 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)  [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  17:56 / 18:36 - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) deorbit (dT=720s) and reentered the atmosphere [Hurley, Behnken]
August 2  18:44 / 18:45 / 18:47:48+1  - Crew Dragon “Endeavour” (SpX-DM2) drogue, main parachutes deployat and splashdown [Hurley, Behnken]
August 18  13:51 / 17:36 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
August 20  06:40 / 07:07 / 07:19~07:57 - HTV-9 Kounotori-9 deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
September 1 - NREP: Carrying on board
September 4 - NREP: Outboard delivery
September 10  20:32 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=225.1s / 0.45m/s)
September 22  21:19 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=150s / dV=0.3m/s)
October 3  01:16:18.3 - Cygnus (NG-14) launch
October 5  09:32 / 12:01 - Cygnus (NG-14) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
October 7  08:26 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines  (dt=412.9s / dH= -1.3km)
October 14  05:45:04.536 / 08:48:43 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
October 19-22 - NASA’s Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) has successfully completed its second set of robotic tool operations on the ISS
October 21  23:32:09 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) undocking (from Poisk) [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:00:51 / 02:28:56 - Soyuz MS-16 (62S) deorbit burn and modules separation [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 22  02:31:51 / 02:40:21 / 02:54:12 - Soyuz MS-16 descent module atmospheric entry, parachute deploy and landing [Exp 62/63: Ivanishin, Vagner, Cassidy]
October 23 - JEMRMS Handhold Exp Platform at SPB Retrieval
November 5  09:05:01 - release of satellites ELaNa 31: SPOC, Bobcat-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  10:40:00 - release of satellite ELaNa 31: Neutron-1  from NRCSD#19
November 5  12:15:00 - release of satellite LEMUR-2 (DJARA)  from NRCSD#19
November 5  13:15:01 - release of satellites DESCENT, SAT-LLA, LEMUR-2 from NRCSD#19
November 12  19:50 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=363.5 s / dH= +1.1km)
November 16  00:27:17.483 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 17  04:01  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 18  15:12:28-22:01 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-47) from Poisk module [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov]
December 6  16:17:08 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) launch [Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) in trunk]
December 7  18:40 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December 19/20  23:44-03:48 - extraction Bishop Airlock from Dragon Trunk and installation on Node 3

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

2020
NET December    21    04:48:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=450 s)
NET December - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3

2021
December 16, 2020  January  3 (TBD)  6  TBD /  15:10 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
  Early   January 11  14:25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Early   January 11  ~19:20 / ~20:10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
Early January - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) [Hopkins, Glover]
January 24  February 11 (TBD) - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 15 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February    15   17 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to    Zvezda   Pirs)
February    1   20  17:36 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February    3   22 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
NET February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (Maintenance and Get Ahead Tasks)
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March  NET April  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
January 4  March 29 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
January 5  March 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9  April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
January 9  April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET    Late   April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET    Late   April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 13 (TBD)  NET March   April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 13 (TBD)  NET March   April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
  Mid-  May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
  Mid-  May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
Early March  June - spacewalk  (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET Early March  June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30  Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
  Mid-   July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-15 (76P)  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-15 (76P)  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Mid-   July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Late July - Progress MS-16 (77P)  Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or September 1)
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 2)
September 6 - Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) (or September 15)
September 12 - Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or September 21)

September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Babkin or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or Vande Hei, or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November    10   15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November    10   16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 24  February 14, 2022 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from    Zvezda   MLM-U Nauka)
November 24  February 14, 2022 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
  2020   TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
  March   April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
  March   April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from  UM Prichal  Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET    April   May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET    April   May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to    Zvezda   UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from UM Prichal  Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from    Poisk   UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from UM Prichal  Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on December 10th
Changes on December 12th
Changes on December 15th
Changes on December 17th
Changes on December 18th
Changes on December 20th
Changes on December 22nd
Changes on January 8th
Changes on April 28th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: DT1 on 12/11/2020 04:53 pm
I think - with the postponed Boe-OFT 2 mission - Resilience can remain docked to PMA-3 once it switched its parking position.
So the two undocking/dockings in February and April seem unnecessary to me...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/13/2020 11:23 pm
https://ria.ru/20201214/korabl-1589047890.html

All Progress MS in 2021 will use 48 hrs to ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 12/14/2020 09:07 am
Quote
Trunk extraction, Airlock activation and installation on Node 3 planned for exactly 1 week (Saturday night, Dec 19).

https://twitter.com/B_Rock_Howe/status/1337937913527590912
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/14/2020 03:17 pm
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September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, cosmonaut]

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-esa-choose-astronauts-for-spacex-crew-3-mission-to-space-station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/15/2020 07:56 am
Mark Garcia Posted on December 14, 2020

...

In the Russian segment of the station, Commander Sergey Ryzhikov and Flight Engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov focused on cargo transfers and inventory updates. The duo is packing the Progress 76 resupply ship with trash and discarded gear for its departure from the Pirs docking compartment in February.

...

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/12/14/heart-research-and-new-toilet-installation-on-station-today/

Is it mean Progress MS-15 will departure from Pirs before Progress MS-14 from Zvezda?

Is it any change of schedule or wrong information?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/15/2020 04:46 pm
Cross-post re: Cygnus NG-15:
https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/status/1338880249728299008

Quote
We're gearing up for our next #Cygnus launch aboard our #Antares rocket currently scheduled for Feb. 20 from @NASA_Wallops.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/15/2020 05:43 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA_Wallops/status/1338914229362061317
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/15/2020 09:39 pm
NASA update:

December 21 04:48:45.000 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P)? engines (dt=450 s)

EDIT: canceled!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2020 05:17 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/12/15/more-heart-research-as-next-cygnus-cargo-mission-booked/
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Commander Sergey Ryzhikov worked during the morning replacing components inside the Zvezda service module’s treadmill then moved on to cargo transfers inside the Progress 76 resupply ship. Flight Engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov swapped fuel bottles inside the Combustion Integrated Rack research facility before configuring life support and communications hardware

Northrop Grumman has announced Feb. 20 for the launch of its Cygnus space freighter to the space station with several tons of cargo to resupply the crew. Cygnus will take a two-day trip to the orbiting lab before it is captured with the Canadarm2 robotic arm and installed to the Unity module where it will stay for two months.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2020 04:34 pm
75p will reenter on Аpril 30, 2021.
https://sma.nasa.gov/docs/default-source/sma-disciplines-and-programs/smsr/smsr-intergrated-master-schedule_24feb2020aab4a269d2a865b9a1a0ff0f003ca228.pdf?sfvrsn=8290faf8_14
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/17/2020 06:52 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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Jan. 6, Wednesday
9:45 a.m. – Release of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-14 cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 10:10 a.m. EST (All Channels)

14:45 UTC / 15:10 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/19/2020 12:16 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1340242148017508361
Google translate:
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The Progress MS-14 cargo vehicle, which is now on the ISS, has already taken the second place among the Progress vehicles in terms of flight duration - 238 days. The record belongs to Progress M-17 - 337 days. But Progress MS-14 will have to beat him, since according to plans he will fly for 370 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 12/19/2020 08:34 pm
It seems extraction and relocation of the Nanoracks Bishop airlock will take place from 23:20 to 2:20 UTC tonight.

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About 4 hours until this happens! It’s installation day for the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock onto the  International Space Station and her new home on Node 3 @ Nanoracks

For all you Airlock super fans out there, some more details:
1. We hope some of it will be broadcast on NASA TV but not sure. 🤞
2. Grapple by the SSRMS (robot arm) around 5:20 central time
3. Total process will take about 3 hours
4. No Airlock activation tonight 😢. Later..

https://twitter.com/B_Rock_Howe/status/1340395070189678593
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/19/2020 11:32 pm
https://ria.ru/20201220/mks-1590080963.html

Nauka schedule launch on July 15, 2021
docking with ISS on July 23, 2021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Space Pete on 12/21/2020 08:45 pm
This is from mid-September, so already a bit out of date.

Taken from: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/10-14-2020/docs/D0CE42612418D93FC850A8B8383F306148EC43CCAE2D

Interesting to note: EP jettison in Jan via ROBO (Exposed Pallet, loaded with old batteries, left-over from HTV-9, currently on POA).

Should be interesting to see how they'll accomplish it - nothing with that much mass has ever been jettisoned before, and certainly not via the SSRMS!

Maybe they'll position it below ISS, and release it just prior to a reboost? That's the only way I can think of.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 12/21/2020 09:10 pm
This is from mid-September, so already a bit out of date.

Taken from: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/10-14-2020/docs/D0CE42612418D93FC850A8B8383F306148EC43CCAE2D

Interesting to note: EP jettison in Jan via ROBO (Exposed Pallet, loaded with old batteries, left-over from HTV-9, currently on POA).

Should be interesting to see how they'll accomplish it - nothing with that much mass has ever been jettisoned before, and certainly not via the SSRMS!

Maybe they'll position it below ISS, and release it just prior to a reboost? That's the only way I can think of.

 :o :-[ ... really ISS management, you know since November 2019 that the ISS will have to dispose a HTV external pallet, because the HTV-8 returned without one. HTV-9 departed with the HTV-8 pallet and HTV-9 external pallet is stuck at the ISS. And the best solution you can come up with is just releasing it with the robot arm. Good luck with the collision avoidance several orbits later.
Couldn't a Cygnus or HTV-X vehicle have been launched with an interface to mate the HTV-9 pallet and dispose the pallet with the VV in a controlled fashion!?  AFAIK this is a bit embarrassing.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2020 05:45 am
https://ria.ru/20201222/mks-1590312942.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, December 22 - RIA Novosti. The next spacewalk of Russian cosmonauts from the International Space Station (ISS) can be postponed from spring to summer 2021, follows from the preliminary flight program of the station, compiled by the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia (Roscosmos enterprise) and available RIA News.
Earlier it was reported that the exit under the designation EVK-48 is scheduled for March next year. It was supposed to be performed by Russian cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, currently flying at the station.
According to the ISS flight program, which has not yet been approved, the EVA-48 launch may be postponed until June 2021. In this case, it will be carried out by Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Petr Dubrov, who will go to the station in April on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft.
A spokesman for the Roscosmos press service confirmed to RIA Novosti that the flight schedule for next year has not yet been approved.
According to the information on the website of the state corporation, during the EVK-48 release, work will be carried out to prepare for undocking the Pirs module from the ISS and the arrival of the new Russian Nauka module in its place: disconnecting the antenna of the Kurs rendezvous system of the Pirs module, cargo boom from "Pirs" and removal of the docking target from this module. The astronauts will also have to replace the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator in the thermal control system of the Zarya module - this task was not completed during the previous exit in November. In addition, if there is time left, the equipment of the experiments "Endurance" and "Test" will be installed on the "Search" module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 12/22/2020 06:55 am
This is from mid-September, so already a bit out of date.

Taken from: https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/10-14-2020/docs/D0CE42612418D93FC850A8B8383F306148EC43CCAE2D

Interesting to note: EP jettison in Jan via ROBO (Exposed Pallet, loaded with old batteries, left-over from HTV-9, currently on POA).

Should be interesting to see how they'll accomplish it - nothing with that much mass has ever been jettisoned before, and certainly not via the SSRMS!

Maybe they'll position it below ISS, and release it just prior to a reboost? That's the only way I can think of.

What does IROSA mean for EVA ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Space Pete on 12/22/2020 12:53 pm
What does IROSA mean for EVA ?

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=51528
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2020 07:51 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1340928349326209025
Google translate:
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anik @ anik1982space · Dec 21

Surprise: Mark Vande Hai trained with Oleg Novitsky and Petr Dubrov at Johnson Space Center. Sergey Korsakov is seen only in the general photo. The new crew of the Soyuz MS-18, and Korsakov on the American ship?


In the message of the CTC about training in the United States, Andrei Babkin, who was previously declared in the backup crew of the Soyuz MS-18, is also missing.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2020 08:05 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Jan. 11, Monday

9 a.m. – Coverage of the Undocking of the SpaceX CRS-21 Cargo Dragon Craft from the ISS (Undocking scheduled at 9:25 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 12/22/2020 08:05 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1340928349326209025
Google translate:
Quote
anik @ anik1982space · Dec 21

Surprise: Mark Vande Hai trained with Oleg Novitsky and Petr Dubrov at Johnson Space Center. Sergey Korsakov is seen only in the general photo. The new crew of the Soyuz MS-18, and Korsakov on the American ship?


In the message of the CTC about training in the United States, Andrei Babkin, who was previously declared in the backup crew of the Soyuz MS-18, is also missing.

I figured Babkin was missing because he'd already done it before he got bounced off MS-16. As far as Korsakov, unless they're trading MS-18 for Crew-3 (and I thought Borisenko was supposed to be the first cosmonaut to fly on one of our ships), would that trade work out? Some of you guys follow this way more than me.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2020 08:09 pm
And what about Vande Hei?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/25/2020 03:27 am
And what about Vande Hei?

https://ria.ru/20201225/soyuz-1590845817.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/25/2020 06:59 pm
And what about Vande Hei?
https://ria.ru/20201225/soyuz-1590845817.html
Quote from: Google Translate
The United States may buy a seat on the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft for an astronaut's flight to the International Space Station in April 2021, three sources in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.

"The United States may acquire a seat on the Soyuz MS-18 for an astronaut's flight to the ISS. Negotiations on this matter are underway with the private American company Axiom Space," the source said.
<snip>
The source added that, if an agreement is concluded, NASA astronaut Mark Vande [Hei], who recently underwent joint training in the United States with Novitsky and Dubrov, could go to the ISS. "In this case, [Vande Hei] will replace Korsakov in the crew of the Soyuz MS-18," he said.

This information was confirmed to the agency by two other sources in the industry.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Delta7 on 12/25/2020 10:16 pm
Why would there be discussions with Axiom Space with regard to flying a NASA astronaut on a Soyuz?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 12/26/2020 12:16 am
I figure it's either to get around the restriction of no doing business with Russia that NASA is trying to officially get an exception for for the USCV-for-Soyuz seat barter or a variant of the deal with Boeing that, e.g., allowed Joe Acaba to fly on MS-06.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/29/2020 02:37 pm
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka

November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from  MLM-U Nauka)

BEFORE

November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)

SO

It's NOT possible: direct docking Progress MS/Soyuz MS to MLM-U Nauka without Prichal module!

Possibly:

?NET October 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)

October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/31/2020 06:25 pm
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The trio packed Cygnus with trash and discarded gear for its departure scheduled on Jan. 6. After its separation, Cygnus will orbit Earth on its own until Jan. 26 for flight tests and science experiments.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2020/12/31/crew-exploring-life-science-before-relaxing-on-new-years-day/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/02/2021 07:00 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  TBD /  15:10 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 11  14:25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January    11  ~19:20 / ~20:10   12  ~01:00 / ~ 02:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
January 25 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F,    IROSA ) [Hopkins, Glover]
January 26  February 11 (TBD) - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  NET   February 1 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (Maintenance and Get Ahead Tasks  IROSA preparation)
February 8 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade III)
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 15  04:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  05:19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to    Zvezda   Pirs)
February 20  17:36 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 29 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
March 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IROSA)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or September 1)
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Babkin or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or Vande Hei, or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28  November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda   MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 2nd
Changes on January 4th
Changes on January 6th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/04/2021 06:07 pm
ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/30/2020

...
Systems

ISS Power Augmentation Rollout Solar Arrays (IROSA) Mod Kit Stow: The crew prepared and stowed the P6 truss Power Channel 2B and 4B mod kits. This activity is in preparation for the IROSA Prep EVA planned in January 2021 and the IROSA EVA planned for June 2021.
...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/04/2021 07:10 pm
January 11  ~19:20 / ~20:10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-air-departure-of-upgraded-spacex-cargo-dragon-from-space-station

Quote
Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station’s space-facing port of the Harmony module, then initiate a deorbit burn to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to make its parachute-assisted splashdown around 9 p.m. – the first return of a cargo resupply spacecraft in the Atlantic Ocean. The deorbit burn and splashdown will not air on NASA TV.

Splashdown schedule January 12 ~ 02:00 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Barny25 on 01/04/2021 09:34 pm
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka

November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from  MLM-U Nauka)

BEFORE

November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)

SO

It's NOT possible: direct docking Progress MS/Soyuz MS to MLM-U Nauka without Prichal module!

Possibly:

?NET October 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)

October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)...

I'm not sure if this is correct.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html

Quote
According to the August 2020 plan, Progress MS-17 was to initially dock to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM. However, in case of a successful arrival of the MLM Nauka module at the station in April 2021, Progress MS-17 would be re-docked to the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the newly arrived component at the end of July 2021. The move will allow Roskosmos to prepare the next step in the expansion of the Russian Segment, this time with the UM Prichal node module. Upon the launch of Prichal, then scheduled for September 6, 2021, the Progress MS-17 will be undocked from Nauka's nadir port, carrying with it a special extension on Nauka's docking mechanism, which was custom-designed for cargo ships and crew vehicles. As a result, the Prichal module will then be able to dock to the reconfigured port on Nauka on September 8, 2021, forming a wider passageway than was available through the adapter, which had been discarded with Progress MS-17.

Do you have other informations?
The launch of Prichal in not up to date, but the concept for November shoult be the same.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/05/2021 03:45 pm
Do you have other informations?
The launch of Prichal in not up to date, but the concept for November shoult be the same.

There is no more information yet.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 01/05/2021 04:43 pm
Jan. 19 - EVA 69 (Columbus upgrades) : Hopkins, Glover
Jan. 25 - EVA 70 (Station upgrades II) : Hopkins, Glover
Feb. 1 - EVA 71 (IROSA prep.)
Feb. 8 - EVA 72 (Station upgrades II)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html (https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/05/2021 07:35 pm
Cross-post:
From NASATv schedule:
Quote
Feb. 14, Sunday
11:15 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the Progress 77 cargo ship from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 11:45 p.m. EST

Feb. 17, Wednesday
12:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Progress 77 cargo ship to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 1:19 a.m. EST

So there are by now:

launch February 15, 2021 at 04:45 UTC
docking with ISS February 17, 2021 at 05:19 UTC

no ISS docking port is mentioned.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/05/2021 09:04 pm
update:

Feb. 1 - EVA 71 (IROSA prep.) - Rubins, Glover
Feb. 8 - EVA 72 (Station upgrades III) - Rubins, Noguchi
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/06/2021 06:27 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Feb. 22, Monday
3 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-15 cargo ship at the International Space Station; capture scheduled at 4:30 a.m. EST (All Channels)
6 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus CRS-15 cargo ship to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2021 12:28 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/06/cygnus-departs-station-today-live-on-nasa-tv/
Quote
About three months after delivering several tons of scientific experiments and supplies to the International Space Station, Northrop Grumman’s uncrewed Cygnus cargo spacecraft is scheduled to depart the orbiting laboratory Wednesday, Jan. 6. This morning, flight controllers on the ground sent commands to use the Canadarm2 robotic arm to robotically detach Cygnus from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module and maneuver it into place.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/06/cygnus-departs-station-after-93-day-cargo-mission/
Quote
At 10:10 a.m. EST, flight controllers on the ground sent commands to release the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft from the Canadarm2 robotic arm after earlier detaching Cygnus from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module.

https://news.northropgrumman.com/news/releases/northrop-grummans-ng-14-cygnus-spacecraft-completes-primary-mission-to-the-international-space-station
Quote
DULLES, Va. – Jan. 6, 2021 – Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) announced today that the company has completed the first phase of its 14th cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Mission (CRS-2) contract. Cygnus was released by the station’s robotic arm at 10:11 a.m. ET, carrying more than 4,000 pounds of disposable cargo and will remain in orbit for approximately two weeks for the secondary phase of its mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/07/2021 03:05 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)

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

2021
January    12    14  00:37 / ~01:27  ~01:00 / ~ 02:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 19  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=418.5 s, dH=1.2km)
January 25  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) [Hopkins, Glover]
January 26 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 1  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
February 8  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 15  04:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to    Zvezda   Pirs)
February 20  17:36 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 29 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
March 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IROSA)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or September 1)
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Babkin  Artemyev or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or Vande Hei, or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin  Artemyev or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin  Artemyev or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 7th
Changes on January 8th
Changes on January 11th
Changes on January 12th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/07/2021 07:41 pm
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/07/2021 08:37 pm
2020 update:

December 19/20  23:44-03:48 - extraction Bishop Airlock from Dragon Trunk and installation on Node 3
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Barny25 on 01/07/2021 09:55 pm
Late July - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda) and docking to MLM-U Nauka

November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from  MLM-U Nauka)

BEFORE

November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)

SO

It's NOT possible: direct docking Progress MS/Soyuz MS to MLM-U Nauka without Prichal module!

Possibly:

?NET October 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)

October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)...

I'm not sure if this is correct.

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html

Quote
According to the August 2020 plan, Progress MS-17 was to initially dock to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module, SM. However, in case of a successful arrival of the MLM Nauka module at the station in April 2021, Progress MS-17 would be re-docked to the nadir (Earth-facing) port of the newly arrived component at the end of July 2021. The move will allow Roskosmos to prepare the next step in the expansion of the Russian Segment, this time with the UM Prichal node module. Upon the launch of Prichal, then scheduled for September 6, 2021, the Progress MS-17 will be undocked from Nauka's nadir port, carrying with it a special extension on Nauka's docking mechanism, which was custom-designed for cargo ships and crew vehicles. As a result, the Prichal module will then be able to dock to the reconfigured port on Nauka on September 8, 2021, forming a wider passageway than was available through the adapter, which had been discarded with Progress MS-17.

Do you have other informations?
The launch of Prichal in not up to date, but the concept for November shoult be the same.

The Progress MS-17 (78P) is again wrong in the table.
Also SMS wrote, that he has no other information yet.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/08/2021 09:15 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Jan. 19, Tuesday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. spacewalk #69 (Columbus upgrades spacewalk; Hopkins and Glover); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:05 a.m. EST (All Channels)

Jan. 25, Monday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. spacewalk #70 (station upgrades II spacewalk; Hopkins and Glover) spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:05 a.m. EST (All Channels)
...

FEBRUARY

Feb. 1, Monday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. spacewalk #71 (IROSA prep spacewalk; Rubins and Glover); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:05 a.m. EST (All Channels)

Feb. 8. Monday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. spacewalk #72 (station upgrades III spacewalk; Rubins and Noguchi); spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:05 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/08/2021 08:50 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
NET December    21    04:48:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=450 s)

Changes on December 17th
Changes on December 22nd
Changes on January 8th
Assuming it did not happen because there was no word about it. Is there any news that it will be rescheduled?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/08/2021 09:44 pm
no news yet
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/09/2021 04:32 pm
Correction:

Progress MS-16 docking with ISS February 17, 2021 at 06:19 UTC

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/11/2021 02:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/11/spacex-waives-off-undocking-of-cargo-dragon/
Quote
As a result of adverse weather conditions at the targeted splashdown zone off the coast of Daytona Beach, Florida, SpaceX has waived off today’s planned departure of an upgraded SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft.

Teams are currently assessing weather conditions to determine the next opportunity for undocking.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/11/2021 07:02 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1348634416550191106
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/12/2021 07:50 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Jan. 12, Tuesday
8 a.m. – Coverage of the Undocking of the SpaceX CRS-21 Cargo Dragon Craft from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at approximately 8:40 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/12/2021 08:08 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-air-departure-of-upgraded-spacex-cargo-dragon-from-space-station

Quote
Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station’s space-facing port of the Harmony module, then initiate a deorbit burn to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to make its parachute-assisted splashdown around  8:14 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13 – the first return of a cargo resupply spacecraft in the Atlantic Ocean. The deorbit burn and splashdown will not air on NASA TV.

January 13  ~00:00 / ~ 01:14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/12/2021 02:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/12/cargo-dragon-undocks-from-station-and-heads-for-splashdown/

Quote
With NASA astronaut Victor Glover monitoring aboard the International Space Station, an upgraded SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft undocked from the International Docking Adapter on the station’s space-facing port of the Harmony module at 9:05 a.m. EST.
...
Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the space station during the next 36 hours. On Wednesday, Jan. 13, Dragon will conduct a deorbit burn at 7:37 p.m. to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to splash down west of Tampa off the Florida coast about 8:27 p.m. The splashdown will not be broadcast.


January 12 14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3)

January 14 ~00:37 / ~01:27 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown

Edit: @Salo
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/12/2021 02:29 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
NET December    21    04:48:45 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=450 s)

Changes on December 17th
Changes on December 22nd
Changes on January 8th
Assuming it did not happen because there was no word about it. Is there any news that it will be rescheduled?

January 21 16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=418.5 s, dH=1.2km)

https://www.roscosmos.ru/29809/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/12/2021 04:20 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1348998748911726592
Quote
The @SpaceX #CargoDragon completed its 36-day stay at the station today after undocking at 9:05am ET. It will splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico late Wednesday. More... https://go.nasa.gov/3qb4ILQ
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/12/2021 04:22 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/12/cargo-dragon-undocks-from-station-and-heads-for-splashdown/

Quote
With NASA astronaut Victor Glover monitoring aboard the International Space Station, an upgraded SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft undocked from the International Docking Adapter on the station’s space-facing port of the Harmony module at 9:05 a.m. EST.
...
Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the space station during the next 36 hours. On Wednesday, Jan. 13, Dragon will conduct a deorbit burn at 7:37 p.m. to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to splash down west of Tampa off the Florida coast about 8:27 p.m. The splashdown will not be broadcast.
January 12 14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3)

January 13 ~00:37 / ~02:27 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 14?
On Wednesday, Jan. 13, Dragon will conduct a deorbit burn at 7:37 p.m. to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to splash down west of Tampa off the Florida coast about 8:27 p.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/12/2021 04:25 pm
Yes ;)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/12/2021 04:27 pm
8:27 p.m. +5h = 01:27 a.m. ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/12/2021 04:43 pm
EST + 5 h => UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/13/2021 01:23 am
https://ria.ru/20210113/soyuz-1592803281.html

All Soyuz MS in 2021 will use 3 hrs trip to ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/14/2021 05:05 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/13/spacex-cargo-dragon-splashes-down-loaded-with-science-experiments/
Quote
SpaceX’s upgraded Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 8:26 p.m. EST west of Tampa off the Florida coast, marking the return of the company’s 21st contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft carried more than 4,400 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo back to Earth.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/14/2021 05:11 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=1.25 km)

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

2021
January 26 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January    19   22   27  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
January 25  February 1  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F) [Hopkins, Glover]
NET February    1   8  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs)
February 13 (TBD) - Progress MS-15 (76P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February 15  04:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
NET February    8   15  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
February 17  06:19 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 20  17:36 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 29 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
March 30 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
NET Mid-May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late June - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IROSA)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov  Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
Mid-July - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or September 1)
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Babkin  Artemyev or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or Vande Hei, or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDAPMA 2)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin  Artemyev or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Babkin  Artemyev or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 7th
Changes on January 15th
Changes on January 21st
Changes on January 22nd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 01/14/2021 08:17 am

May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IROSA)


Is one EVA in june sufficient to install the 2 IROSAs which will be come with CRS-22 ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/14/2021 09:39 am
It's not determined so far, but...

Quote from: 'NASA'
The solar arrays will be delivered to the International Space Station in pairs in the unpressurized trunk of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft during three resupply missions starting in 2021, when the second pair of current arrays reaches the 15th year of its design life. The installation of each solar array will require two spacewalks: one to prepare the worksite with a modification kit and another to install the new solar array.

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/new-solar-arrays-to-power-nasa-s-international-space-station-research

Quote from: 'Ben E'
Physically, the new arrays measure 63 feet (19 meters) in length and 20 feet (6 meters) in diameter and are expected to be delivered to the station in three pairs aboard SpaceX Dragon cargo ships on May 2021’s CRS-22 mission and also aboard the CRS-25 and CRS-26 flights, targeted for April and September 2022. Following the arrival of the first set of iROSA arrays in May, the first EVA to install the hardware may occur as early as June.

https://www.americaspace.com/2021/01/13/new-boeing-built-solar-arrays-to-provide-power-hike-for-space-station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/14/2021 11:02 am
Spacewalks have been postponed...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/14/2021 05:19 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/20210113_heo_nac_iss_final4.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/14/2021 05:28 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/20210113_heo_nac_iss_final4.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 01/15/2021 05:53 pm
The latest on the spacewalks from the NASA TV schedule:

Jan. 22, Friday
2:30 p.m. – International Space Station spacewalk preview briefing (All Channels)

Jan. 27, Wednesday
5:30 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. spacewalk 69 (Columbus upgrades spacewalk with Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:05 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/15/2021 06:14 pm
more to come:

February 1, Monday
5:30 a.m. – Internation Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. Spacewalk 70 (Station upgrades II spacewalk with Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7:05 a.m. EST)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/15/2021 10:21 pm
January 22 International Space Station spacewalk preview briefing

January 27  12:05-18:05 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: wakka on 01/21/2021 06:45 am
Someone knows why "March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) " ??
Thanks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 01/21/2021 07:14 am
Someone knows why "March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) " ??

Poisk is used for EVAs and due to safety it is not good to keep Soyuz there during EVAs (no EVAs are planned till at least May/June), also better to do relocation by old Soyuz than new one, because in the event of failure it will return to Earth at the end of expedition, not at the beginning.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: wakka on 01/21/2021 03:27 pm
Thank you @anik  ;)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/21/2021 06:38 pm
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1351904140805496834
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/21/2021 07:23 pm
[Tweet from Anik]

Quote from: anik, Google translated
The CPC reported that the ISS-65 crew, flying on the Soyuz MS-18 in April, will make up to three space walks to integrate the Nauka module. Apparently, we are talking about EVA-49, -50 and -51. Pyotr Dubrov and Sergey Korsakov took part in the training sessions in the CTC hydro laboratory.
[Following on to his November 6, 2020 Tweet]
VKD-49/50 (Novitsky, Dubrov) - connecting cables between Zvezda and Nauka; VKD-51/52 (Novitsky / Dubrov) - preparation of the ERA manipulator.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/21/2021 07:43 pm
No one from these three cosmonauts have EVA experience...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/21/2021 08:42 pm
Cross-post:
Station Boosts Orbit During Research and Spacewalk Preps

Mark Garcia Posted on January 21, 2021

<snip>
The orbiting lab slightly boosted its orbit this morning after the Progress 75 cargo craft fired its engines for nearly seven minutes. The new altitude readies the station to receive a new cargo craft, the Progress 77, when it docks on Feb. 17 to the Rassvet module.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/21/station-boosts-orbit-during-research-and-spacewalk-preps/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 01/21/2021 09:04 pm
Cross-post:
Station Boosts Orbit During Research and Spacewalk Preps

Mark Garcia Posted on January 21, 2021

<snip>
The orbiting lab slightly boosted its orbit this morning after the Progress 75 cargo craft fired its engines for nearly seven minutes. The new altitude readies the station to receive a new cargo craft, the Progress 77, when it docks on Feb. 17 to the Rassvet module.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/21/station-boosts-orbit-during-research-and-spacewalk-preps/

This looks like someone got their wires crossed or something to me.  Soyuz MS-17 is at Rassvet so the Progress cannot be going there.   It has been scheduled for Pirs for some time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/21/2021 09:54 pm
Cross-post:
Station Boosts Orbit During Research and Spacewalk Preps

Mark Garcia Posted on January 21, 2021

<snip>
The orbiting lab slightly boosted its orbit this morning after the Progress 75 cargo craft fired its engines for nearly seven minutes. The new altitude readies the station to receive a new cargo craft, the Progress 77, when it docks on Feb. 17 to the Rassvet module.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/21/station-boosts-orbit-during-research-and-spacewalk-preps/

This looks like someone got their wires crossed or something to me.  Soyuz MS-17 is at Rassvet so the Progress cannot be going there.   It has been scheduled for Pirs for some time.

Yes, U re correct. Here is current ISS configuration (https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/iss_01-11-21.jpg).

Edit: Now is corrected:

Quote
The new altitude readies the station to receive a new cargo craft, the Progress 77, when it docks on Feb. 17 to the Pirs docking compartment.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/22/2021 03:14 pm
https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1352619008265232392

https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1352619013373882369

https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1352619015626235905

https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1352619020785246208

https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1352619025034055686
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/25/2021 07:09 pm
Quote
Commander Sergey Ryzhikov joined his fellow cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov for Russian research in the morning. Ryzhikov then moved on to packing a Russian cargo craft ahead of its Feb. 9 departure.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/25/station-crew-gearing-up-for-wednesdays-spacewalk/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/25/2021 09:45 pm
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/next-launch/atlas-v-starliner-oft-2
Quote
ATLAS V TO LAUNCH STARLINER

• Rocket: Atlas V N22
• Mission: Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test-2
• Launch Date and Time: NET Thurs., March 25, 2021
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/26/2021 04:50 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding

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

2021
February 15  04:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:20 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 20  17:36 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:30 / ~11:30 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late February    8   12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
NET February 15  Early March  12:00-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 25    29   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
March 26    30   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 1    3   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 1    3   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
April 9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April 20  09:00-10:00 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April 21 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Late April - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late April-    Mid-   Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi
  NET Mid-   Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (IROSA)
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
  Mid-   July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
  Mid-   July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
July - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)  [Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda)   [Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or September 1)
August 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren/ Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Korsakov or Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren/ Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET Mid-June  September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Mid-June  September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET Late June  September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Exp 62/63: Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Artemyev or space tourist, Petelin or space tourist (TBD)]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov or space tourist, Korsakov or Vande Hei, or space tourist]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
NET Late - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late - Dragon v2 splashdown[AX-1: López-Alegría, Cruise, Liman Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
January 10 - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren/ Marshburn (TBD), Chari (TBD), astronaut, Maurer]
February 12 - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [Artemyev  TBD, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev or Dubrov, Petelin or Korsakov (TBD), or Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Artemyev  TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Artemyev  TBD, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET October - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3)
December - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 26th
Changes on January 28th
Changes on January 30th
Changes on February 1st
Changes on February 3rd
Changes on February 9th
Changes on February 12th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/26/2021 05:11 pm
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1354068756587302913
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Axiom Space @Axiom_Space
The first private ISS crew in the history of humankind has been assembled.

Commander Michael López-Alegría

Mission Pilot Larry Connor

Mission Specialist Mark Pathy

Mission Specialist Eytan Stibbe
 
Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1): The start of a new era.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Delta7 on 01/26/2021 07:08 pm
Michael Lopez-Alegrias backup is Peggy Whitson.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/26/2021 08:35 pm
https://twitter.com/northropgrumman/status/1354177588386816002

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Update: The NG-14 Cygnus spacecraft completed its mission on Jan. 26 at 3:23 p.m. EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/27/2021 08:53 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/27/two-spacewalkers-exit-station-for-science-upgrades/

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NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover have begun the first in a series of spacewalks to upgrade station hardware and systems.

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 6:28 a.m. EST to begin the spacewalk,...

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/01/27/spacewalk-wraps-up-with-upgrades-on-european-lab-module/

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NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover concluded their spacewalk at 1:24 p.m. EST, after 6 hours and 56 minutes.

January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation not completed yet) [Hopkins, Glover]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/30/2021 05:07 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2021/01/29/nasa-spacex-to-launch-second-commercial-crew-rotation-mission-to-international-space-station/
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NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than Tuesday, April 20, for launch of the second crew rotation mission with astronauts on an American rocket and spacecraft from the United States to the International Space Station.

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission will launch four astronauts aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket to the space station. It will be the first mission to fly two international partner crew members as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program.

NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet will join as mission specialists.

The mission will lift off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew is scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard the orbiting laboratory, living and working as part of what is expected to be a seven-member crew.

Crew-2 also is expected to arrive at the space station to overlap with the astronauts that flew to the station as part of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission.

Return of Crew-1 with NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, along with JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, is currently scheduled for late April or early May. Crew-2 astronauts are set to return in fall 2021.

NASA and SpaceX also continue preparations for the launch of the agency’s Crew-3 mission, which currently is targeted for fall of this year.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/01/2021 09:00 am
https://spacenews.com/next-spacex-commercial-crew-mission-to-launch-in-april/

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“Around the mid-March timeframe we’ll really start to ramp up our preparations for doing some visiting vehicle operations,” Kenny Todd, deputy manager of the ISS program at NASA, said during a Jan. 22 briefing about an upcoming series of spacewalks at the station.

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Another pair of spacewalks is tentatively planned for late February or early March, Todd said at the briefing. Those would take place after the arrival of a Cygnus cargo spacecraft currently scheduled for launch Feb. 20.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/01/2021 04:06 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/02/01/two-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-for-battery-and-camera-upgrades/
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NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover have begun their spacewalk to finish a four-year effort to upgrade the International Space Station’s power system. They will install a final lithium-ion battery adapter plate on the port 4 (P4) truss and upgrade several external cameras.

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:56 a.m. EST to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/01/2021 04:24 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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The next Crew Dragon, Crew-2, carrying four astronauts to the space station, is targeted for April 20, around 5 or 6am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/01/2021 06:23 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/02/01/spacewalkers-wrap-up-battery-work-and-camera-installations/

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NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor Glover concluded their spacewalk at 1:16 p.m. EST, after 5 hours and 20 minutes. In the second spacewalk of the year, the two NASA astronauts completed work to replace batteries that provide power for the station’s solar arrays and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras. The duo finished their planned tasks ahead of schedule and also complete several get-ahead tasks in preparation for future spacewalks.

12:56 - 18:16 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/01/2021 07:45 pm
Crew-3 updates:

September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, TBD]

September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, TBD]

February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, TBD]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 02/01/2021 08:31 pm
Crew-3 updates:

September 12 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, TBD]

September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, TBD]

February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA-3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, TBD]

I'm surprised to see such short flights for Crew-2 and Crew-3 (about five months each tops). Soyuz flights have traditionally been five and a half to six months recently, and I know Dragon's good for seven (like Soyuz).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/03/2021 02:43 pm
Re: Progress MS-15 undocking, deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

The Progress MS-15 spacecraft will be undocked from the ISS on February 9

02/03/2021 15:45

In accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station (ISS), it is planned to complete the mission of the transport cargo vehicle Progress MS-15. Undocking is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 08:21 Moscow time.

According to preliminary calculations of specialists from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the propulsion system of the cargo ship will be braked at 11:30:11 Moscow time on February 9, 2021. After 3.5 minutes, it will shut down and the ship will continue its descent. In accordance with the calculated data of the MCC specialists, at 12:04 Moscow time, the Progress MS-15 cargo vehicle will enter the Earth's atmosphere. The fall of non-combustible structural elements of the ship will occur in the non-navigable area of ​​the Pacific Ocean.

Recall, July 23, 2020, at 17:26:21 MSK from the site number 31 Baikonur Cosmodrome made launch rocket "Soyuz-2.1a" transport cargo ship "Progress MS-15." After 3 hours 18 minutes 31 seconds, it docked normally to the Pirs docking bay of the Russian segment of the International Space Station. Thus, the Progress MS-15 cargo vehicle set a new record for flight time to the ISS at that time.

https://www.roscosmos.ru/29887/

05:21 / 08:30:11 / 09:04 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Yellowstone10 on 02/03/2021 07:44 pm
Boe-CFT has moved right to NET September 2021:

https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1357066577074675716
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/09/2021 04:49 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29936/
Google translate:
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The mission in orbit of the Progress MS-15 transport cargo vehicle, which lasted 201 days, is coming to an end. In accordance with the Russian flight program of the International Space Station, on the morning of February 9, 2021, at 08:21:30 Moscow time, the Progress MS-15 cargo vehicle undocked from the Pirs module of the International Space Station in the normal mode.
The hatches between the Russian "space truck" and the ISS were closed on February 8, 2021 at 13:40 Moscow time. On February 9 at 08:20 Moscow time, after the completion of operations to prepare for undocking, a command was issued to open the hooks of the Progress MS-15 spacecraft, it was undocked from the station and sent to "free sail." After the spacecraft was withdrawn to a safe distance from the station, the specialists of the Flight Control Center of TsNIIMash (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) began the controlled demotion of the spacecraft from near-earth orbit.
According to the calculations of the station's ballistic support service, the engines of the Progress MS-15 transport vehicle will be switched on at 11:30:11 Moscow time and, having worked out the prescribed braking impulse, will transfer the ship to the descent to the planet. At 12:13:08 Moscow time, non-combustible elements of its structure will fall in the calculated area of ​​the non-navigable region of the Pacific Ocean. The estimated area of ​​the fall of unburned ship fragments is approximately 1,680 km east of Wellington (New Zealand). Roscosmos State Corporation has completed all the necessary procedures to establish this area as temporarily dangerous for sea navigation and aircraft flights.
Undocking 08:21:33
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/11/2021 07:53 pm
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March 19, Friday
12:15 p.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the International Space Station Expedition 64 Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Rassvet module to the Poisk module (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 12:43 p.m. EST; redocking scheduled at 1:13 p.m. EST)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

17:43 - 18:13 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/11/2021 11:52 pm
Progress MS-16 with Pirs schedule undock on July, 17 from:
https://ria.ru/20210212/progress-1597135796.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/12/2021 05:20 am
Five Binar cubesats from Curtin University in Western Australia will be flying on various CRS and CLPS missions.

https://www.binarspace.com/launch-schedule/

Binar 1 (Q3 2021 on CRS)
Binar 2A/2B/2C (Q4 2021 on CRS)
Binar Prospector (Q2 2024 on CLPS)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Yellowstone10 on 02/12/2021 06:22 pm
NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren and Bob Hines have been assigned to the SpaceX Crew-4 mission, to launch in 2022 (earlier than the current timeline states - presumably due to shifting Dragon vs. Starliner schedules).

https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1360307237709840394
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/13/2021 09:44 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

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

2021
NET Late  February 28  11:00-17:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
February - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#14
NET Early  March 5  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March    17   19  17:43 / 18:13 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
March 25  April 2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
March 26  April 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April    1   9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April    1   9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
April  9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov,   Korsakov   Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April 20  09:00-10:00 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April 21 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late April-Early  May 1 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May    12   20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May    13   21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Late April Early  May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  Late April Early  May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
June 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov,   Korsakov ]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov,   Korsakov ]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov,   Korsakov ]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August    12   18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or September 1)
August    12   18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or September 30)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or September 30)
September   12   13 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov,   Korsakov   Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov,   Korsakov   Vande Hei]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 15 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
NET Late 2021  Early January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late 2021  Early January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late 2021  Early January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late 2021  Early January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4  NET June 2023 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February  NET October 2023 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
January 10  NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June  December 2023 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 12  NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
NET June  December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET June  December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June  NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
April - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
April - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
December 14, 2022  NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
December 2022  NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
December 2022  NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET    June   December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 02/13/2021 10:51 am
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
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Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
...
Why can't Dragon v2 (SpX-22) dock at the IDA 3?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/13/2021 06:09 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-coverage-set-for-next-cargo-launch-to-space-station
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NASA commercial cargo provider Northrop Grumman is targeting 12:36 p.m. EST Saturday, Feb. 20, for the launch of its 15th resupply mission to the International Space Station. Live coverage of the launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia, will air on NASA Television, the agency’s website and the NASA app beginning at 12 p.m. EST Saturday, Feb. 20, with a prelaunch event Friday, Feb. 19.

Loaded with approximately 8,000 pounds of research, crew supplies, and hardware, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft will launch on the company’s Antares rocket from Virginia Space’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.

The Cygnus spacecraft, dubbed the SS Katherine Johnson, will arrive at the space station Monday, Feb. 22. About 4:40 a.m., Expedition 64 Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Soichi Noguchi will capture Cygnus, with NASA astronaut Michael Hopkins acting as a backup. After Cygnus capture, mission control in Houston will send ground commands for the station’s arm to rotate and install it on the station’s Unity module Earth-facing port.
...
Monday, Feb. 22

3 a.m. – Rendezvous coverage begins

4 a.m. – Capture of Cygnus with the space station’s robotic arm

6 a.m. – Cygnus installation operations coverage
...
The Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until early May, when it will depart the station, disposing of several tons of trash during a fiery re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/13/2021 07:12 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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March 19, Friday
12:15 p.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the International Space Station Expedition 64 Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Rassvet module to the Poisk module (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 12:43 p.m. EST; redocking scheduled at 1:13 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 02/16/2021 09:53 pm
FYI cross-post; no NASA TV coverage of Progress MS-16 docking to Pirs.

Live coverage, with English translation, from Roskosmos!

Does weather explain why there has been no video or audio on the Ustream (now IBM video) ISS feed for days?

February 16, 2021
MEDIA ADVISORY M21-023
NASA Updates Coverage of International Space Station Cargo Ship Docking

In response to a winter storm currently affecting NASA personnel and broadcast capabilities in Texas, NASA is adjusting coverage of the arrival and docking of a Russian cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station. Updates previously planned for NASA Television will be available only on NASA’s space station Twitter and other social media accounts and the space station blog.

No live broadcast or NASA Television coverage of the docking is planned.

The uncrewed Russian Progress 77 will link up to the station’s Pirs docking compartment at 1:20 a.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 17. The cargo craft launched on a Soyuz rocket at 11:45 p.m. Sunday (9:45 a.m. Feb. 15 Baikonur time) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
<snip>
Get breaking news, images and features from the space station on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

-end-

https://twitter.com/ChrisG_NSF/status/1361796927545896963
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John Santos on 02/16/2021 10:25 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
...
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
...
Why can't Dragon v2 (SpX-22) dock at the IDA 3?
I thought they wanted to leave PMA3/IDA3 open for cargo (Dragon v2 - SpX-21 docked there) because the arm has trouble reaching into the Dragon trunk to extract external cargo when it's at PMA2, and that's why they docked Crew-1 to PMA2/IDA2 and have left it there.  But this schedule says they plan to move Crew-2 to PMA3 only a few weeks after it initially docks to PMA2.

IIRC, there was an issue with early Dragons (and maybe Starliner) that it wasn't programmed to automatically doc with PMA3, but I'm sure that's not an issue any more.  SpX-21 docked with PMA3 and I think the move of Crew-1 from 2 to 3 next month will (almost certainly) be automated.

Maybe there are fewer obstructions around PMA2, so they want first dockings to be there?  I.E. OFT-2 and CFT-1.  (Lesson learned from Progress M-34 crashing into Spektr.)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/16/2021 10:32 pm
Current schedule of ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table
...
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 13 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
...
Why can't Dragon v2 (SpX-22) dock at the IDA 3?
I thought they wanted to leave PMA3/IDA3 open for cargo (Dragon v2 - SpX-21 docked there) because the arm has trouble reaching into the Dragon trunk to extract external cargo when it's at PMA2, and that's why they docked Crew-1 to PMA2/IDA2 and have left it there.  But this schedule says they plan to move Crew-2 to PMA3 only a few weeks after it initially docks to PMA2.

IIRC, there was an issue with early Dragons (and maybe Starliner) that it wasn't programmed to automatically doc with PMA3, but I'm sure that's not an issue any more.  SpX-21 docked with PMA3 and I think the move of Crew-1 from 2 to 3 next month will (almost certainly) be automated.

Maybe there are fewer obstructions around PMA2, so they want first dockings to be there?  I.E. OFT-2 and CFT-1.  (Lesson learned from Progress M-34 crashing into Spektr.)
they will swap places later.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/17/2021 05:41 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/29972/
Google translate:
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In accordance with the flight schedule of the International Space Station on February 17, 2021 at 09:26:47 Moscow time, the Progress MS-16 transport cargo vehicle, which was launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome on February 15, was docked. The docking operations were carried out by the ISS crew under the guidance of specialists from the Main Operations Control Group.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Barny25 on 02/17/2021 10:52 pm
2023
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown

September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
something is doubled
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/18/2021 12:06 pm
OFT-2 launch delayed to April 2. (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=51827.msg2193191#msg2193191)

From my calculations here (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=51827.msg2193265#msg2193265), launch will be ~18:00 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 02/18/2021 09:29 pm
Update to NASA TV schedule:

Feb. 24, Wednesday
2 p.m. – ISS Expedition 64 U.S. Spacewalk #71 and #72 Preview Briefing – Johnson Space Center

Feb. 28, Sunday
4:30 a.m. – Coverage of ISS Expedition 64 U.S. Spacewalk #71 (Rubins and Glover; spacewalk scheduled to begin at appx. 6 a.m. EST; expected to last 6 ½ hours) – Johnson Space Center


March 5, Friday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of ISS Expedition 64 U.S. Spacewalk #72 (Rubins and Noguchi; spacewalk scheduled to begin at appx.7 a.m. EST; expected to last 6 ½ hours) – Johnson Space Center

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/20/2021 05:58 pm
Cubesats include the BIRDS 4 set, Tsuru (Japan), GuaraniSat (Paraguay) and Maya 2 (Philippines)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/20/2021 06:28 pm
https://www.montana.edu/news/20881/satellite-designed-and-built-by-msu-students-set-for-saturday-launch
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BOZEMAN — Culminating years of work, a small satellite designed and built by Montana State University students is set to launch Saturday aboard a cargo resupply rocket bound for the International Space Station.

The bread loaf-sized satellite, called by the acronym IT-SPINS, will dock at the space station until later this spring, then be propelled into orbit and commence a more than six-month mission of measuring the properties of Earth's atmosphere at the edge of outer space.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/22/2021 12:30 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/02/22/jaxa-nasa-astronauts-capture-cygnus-resupply-ship/
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At 4:38 a.m. EST, Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Soichi Noguchi of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency used the International Space Station’s robotic Canadarm2 to grapple the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft as Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins of NASA monitored Cygnus systems during its approach.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/02/22/cygnus-resupply-ship-bolted-to-stations-unity-module/
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The Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft was berthed to the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 7:16 a.m. EST Monday morning and subsequently bolted into place. Cygnus will remain at the space station until May, when the spacecraft will depart the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jcm on 02/23/2021 03:30 pm
I note from the daily status reports they've been working with the Kaber deployer recently - but I'm not aware of a planned imminent Kaber-class  deploy?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/23/2021 03:38 pm
I note from the daily status reports they've been working with the Kaber deployer recently - but I'm not aware of a planned imminent Kaber-class  deploy?
Two unidentified USG payloads that came up on NG-15??
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jcm on 02/23/2021 05:18 pm
I note from the daily status reports they've been working with the Kaber deployer recently - but I'm not aware of a planned imminent Kaber-class  deploy?
Two unidentified USG payloads that came up on NG-15??
Ah yes - I had assumed they were for Slingshot but maybe they are more DARPA REDEYEs?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 02/23/2021 07:11 pm
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The Cygnus NG-15 mission is part of the Commercial Resupply Services-2 (CRS-2) contract and is expected to be berthed to ISS until May 28, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/24/2021 07:16 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/10774503
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, February 24. / TASS /. The international crew will leave on the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft to the ISS on April 9. This was stated by the head of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin in the new edition of the General's Line program, published on the channel Roscosmos TV on YouTube on Wednesday.

“Our next launch is just before the anniversary of the Cosmonautics Day, this one will be on April 9th. We are sending an international crew,” Rogozin said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/24/2021 09:01 pm
https://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=546046&lang=RU
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American astronaut Vande Hai will join the Soyuz MS-18 crew, replace cosmonaut Sergei Korsakov
02/24/2021 21:49:34

        Moscow. 24 February. INTERFAX - NASA astronaut Vande Hai may replace Russian cosmonaut Sergei Korsakov as part of the Soyuz MS-18 crew.
        A photograph has been published on the Roskosmos website showing cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov a stripe of the emblem of the Soyuz MS-18 crew with the names Novitsky, Dubrov and Vande Hei.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/24/2021 09:07 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30065/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 02/25/2021 12:54 am
Its worth noting that on collectspace's thread for the MS-18 patch, a photo of the patch featuring Korsakov's name is also shown, so the decision on who will fly FE2 is by no means final.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 02/25/2021 02:47 am
Its worth noting that on collectspace's thread for the MS-18 patch, a photo of the patch featuring Korsakov's name is also shown, so the decision on who will fly FE2 is by no means final.

This could mean nothing, but the instructive part to me, at least, is not so much the patch as it is the fact that it's sewn onto his flight suit (especially given what Rogozin said).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/26/2021 09:26 pm
New dates from Glenn Research Center:

SpX-22 slips from May to June 2021
SpX-24 slips from November to December 2021
SpX-25 slips from March to April 2022
NG-18 slips to August 2022

The new date for SpX-24 was already published some weeks ago.

https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/26/2021 10:20 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]

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

2021
March 12  19:24 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=167 s, dH=+0.5 km)
March 19  17:43 / 18:13 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
  February   March- release of satellites GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4), Tausat  from J-SSOD#14
April  9 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April    20   22  10:11 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April    21   23  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
April 2 (TBD)  May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
April 3 (TBD)  May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 9 (TBD)  NET May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
April 9 (TBD)  NET May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
May 20  Early June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
May 21  Early June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Mid-June  Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Mid-June  Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August    18   19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 13 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
November 15  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
November 16  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022

December 10, 2021  January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 10, 2021  January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
  Early   January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
  Early   January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
  Early   January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
  Early   January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August  April 2023 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August  April 2023 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
NET October  June 2023 - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October  June 2023 - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on February 26th
Changes on February 28th
Changes on March 1st
Changes on March 2nd
Changes on March 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/28/2021 12:07 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/02/28/astronauts-rubins-and-glover-begin-spacewalk/
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NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to begin assembling and installing modification kits required for upcoming solar array upgrades.

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 6:12 a.m. EST to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/28/2021 05:28 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/02/28/spacewalkers-conclude-todays-spacewalk/
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NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover concluded their spacewalk at 1:16 p.m. EST, after 7 hours and 4 minutes. In the third spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two NASA astronauts began work to install modification kits required for upcoming solar array upgrades.

The duo worked near the farthest set of existing solar arrays on the station’s left (port) side, known as P6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: jacqmans on 03/01/2021 10:02 am
03/01/2021

Planned correction of the ISS orbit is scheduled for March 12

In order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-18 manned transport spacecraft, on March 12, 2021, the next correction of the orbit of the International Space Station is planned.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 22:24 Moscow time, a command will be issued and the engines of the Progress MS-14 transport cargo ship will be turned on, which will operate for 167 seconds.

The average altitude of the station's orbit will increase by about 0.5 km and will be about 419.7 km above the Earth's surface.


https://www.roscosmos.ru/30116/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/01/2021 06:31 pm
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/next-launch/atlas-v-starliner-oft-2
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ATLAS V TO LAUNCH STARLINER

• Rocket: Atlas V N22
• Mission: Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test-2
• Launch Date and Time: Under review
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 03/01/2021 07:15 pm
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/next-launch/atlas-v-starliner-oft-2
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ATLAS V TO LAUNCH STARLINER

• Rocket: Atlas V N22
• Mission: Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test-2
• Launch Date and Time: Under review
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida

From the statements made at the Crew-2 briefings today, it would not be surprising if the OFT-2 launch was delayed to May.
The launch may not occur until the Crew-2 Dragon is relocated to PMA-3.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/02/2021 09:53 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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May • Atlas 5 • CST-100 Starliner Orbital Flight Test 2
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
...
Early June • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 22
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 03/02/2021 11:13 pm
I note from the daily status reports they've been working with the Kaber deployer recently - but I'm not aware of a planned imminent Kaber-class  deploy?
Two unidentified USG payloads that came up on NG-15??
Ah yes - I had assumed they were for Slingshot but maybe they are more DARPA REDEYEs?
The unidentified USG payloads that came up on NG-15 are built by/for Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to be operated by SMDC and may or may not be also be in the Gunsmoke series: https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/_unk1.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 03/04/2021 11:00 pm
Upper Level Russian Nods given for 2028 but NOT YET 2030 Extension. Formal announcement of ISS RS extension by ROSCOSMOS may be provided for as earliest as the next full ISS MCB meeting:

ISS assessed the impact of cracks on the extension of the station operation.

18:07 03/04/2021

MOSCOW, 4 Mar - RIA Novosti. Elimination of cracks in the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station will not affect the possibility of extending the operation of the ISS until 2028, said Yuri Gidzenko, deputy flight director for the Russian segment of the station.

"The decision on this at the upper levels was made for the station to fly until 2028. At the same time, these sealed cracks, they will in no way affect the reduction of this station's operation until 2028," Gidzenko said on the air of the Rossiya TV channel. 24 ".

A small air leak on the ISS was recorded in September 2019. In October 2020, the crew discovered and temporarily repaired one crack in the intermediate chamber of the Zvezda module. Then in "Roskosmos" told RIA Novosti that the crack does not threaten the station and the crew. Later it became known that there might still be cracks in the Zvezda intermediate chamber.

Now Russian cosmonauts are busy fixing the leak.

Now the Russians Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, the Americans Kathleen Rubins, Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, and the Japanese Soichi Noguchi are working on the ISS.

https://ria.ru/20210304/mks-1599971665.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/05/2021 05:21 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/03/05/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-for-solar-array-modifications/
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NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to complete the installation of modification kits in preparation for upcoming solar array upgrades.

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 6:37 a.m. EST to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/05/2021 06:02 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/03/05/u-s-japanese-astronauts-conclude-solar-array-mods-spacewalk/

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NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi concluded their spacewalk at 1:33 p.m. EST, after 6 hours and 56 minutes. In the fourth spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two astronauts successfully completed the installation of modification kits required for upcoming solar array upgrades.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/05/2021 09:43 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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The next Crew Dragon carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station is targeted for April 22 at 6:11am EDT. Sunrise is 6:49am. The launch time gets 22-26 minutes earlier each day.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/05/2021 10:00 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
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No Earlier Than: April 22, 2021
Mission: NASA, SpaceX Crew-2 Mission to the International Space Station
Description: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission will launch four astronauts aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket to the space station. It will be the first mission to fly two international partner crew members as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet will join as mission specialists.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 03/06/2021 10:13 am
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/next-launch/atlas-v-starliner-oft-2
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ATLAS V TO LAUNCH STARLINER

• Rocket: Atlas V N22
• Mission: Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test-2
• Launch Date and Time: Under review
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida

From the statements made at the Crew-2 briefings today, it would not be surprising if the OFT-2 launch was delayed to May.
The launch may not occur until the Crew-2 Dragon is relocated to PMA-3.

If OFT-2 happens after Crew-1/Crew-2 change, then the double port changes of Dragon Crew-1 and Crew-2 are not necessary.
Crew-2 can docking on IDA-3 after launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2021 11:02 am
https://ria.ru/20210306/yaponiya-1600169826.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, 6 Mar - RIA Novosti. A Japanese citizen can become a space tourist who will travel to the International Space Station (ISS) on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft in December 2021, three sources in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
"The representative of Japan," said one of the interlocutors.
The second and third also reported that they are talking about a citizen of the Land of the Rising Sun. And the fourth source said that space food from Japanese cuisine is ordered for a space tourist.
At the same time, the British space expert Tony Quine in social networks spread a message that it is about the Japanese singer Yumi Matsutoya.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2021 11:05 am
https://twitter.com/tonyquine/status/1367513509895036928
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Tony Quine @tonyquine

Credible sources in Japan, endorsed by sources in Moscow, saying that a candidate to be second Spaceflight Participant on #SoyuzMS20 is Japanese singer Yumi Matsutoya @yuming_official
. I hope we can get a reaction from her 'people', or @roscosmos  @SpaceAdventures  @glavkosmosJSC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2021 11:11 am
https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1367966574792110089
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Spaceflight Now @SpaceflightNow

NASA & SpaceX have set April 22 as the target launch date for the next Crew Dragon flight to the International Space Station.
Launch from Florida is set for 6:11am EDT (1011 GMT) April 22, with docking at the station at 7:05am EDT (1105 GMT) April 23.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2021 02:18 pm
https://ria.ru/20210306/skafandr-1600181833.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, 6 Mar - RIA Novosti. German astronaut Matthias Maurer may become the first foreigner in 12 years to go into outer space from the International Space Station (ISS) in a Russian spacesuit, said Rene Pischel, head of the European Space Agency (ESA) in Russia.
Maurer's flight to the ISS on the American spacecraft Crew Dragon is planned for the end of 2021.
"Most likely, Matthias will take part in the work in open space, connected with the connection of the European manipulator ERA to the Russian module" Science " , issued by Roskosmos.
The Russian module "Science" with the ERA manipulator is planned to be launched to the ISS in July 2021 from the Baikonur cosmodrome.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/06/2021 10:46 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/10848493
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, March 6. / TASS /. Roskosmos plans to launch the Progress MS-17 transport cargo vehicle on June 30, according to the magazine of the state corporation Russian Space.
"The launch of the Progress MS-17 cargo vehicle has been postponed from March 29 to June 30. It will arrive on the ISS during the next, 65th expedition," the message says.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: hektor on 03/07/2021 11:20 am
Regarding Soyuz MS-18, I wonder when was the last time the launch of the NASA astronaut was not official so late before the launch date.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/08/2021 01:30 am
Regarding Soyuz MS-18, I wonder when was the last time the launch of the NASA astronaut was not official so late before the launch date.
Apollo 13, Swigert replacing Mattingly?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/08/2021 04:39 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]

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

2021
March 12  19:24 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=167 s, dH=+0.5 km)
March 13  11:50-18:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  09:15-10:30 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II, GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4),   Tausat-1   and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#14
March 14  10:50-11:45 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#14
March 14  12:35-13:30 - release of satellite TAUSAT-1 from J-SSOD#14
March 14  14:00-15:00 - release of satellite Shizuoka University from J-SSOD#14
March 19  16:37:30 / 17:01 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April  9  07:42 / 10:47 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34 / 04:02 / 04:57 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk), deorbit and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April 22  10:11 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April 23  11:05 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Early June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Early June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 13 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist  Matsutoya]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, space tourist  Matsutoya]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on March 8th
Changes on March 9th
Changes on March 10th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/08/2021 04:46 pm
Time zone changes March 14 02:00. It's а mistake?
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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March 19, Friday
12:15 p.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the International Space Station Expedition 64 Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Rassvet module to the Poisk module (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 12:38 p.m. EST; redocking scheduled at 1:07 p.m. EST) (All Channels)

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/08/2021 07:59 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/03/08/astronauts-relax-as-station-science-command-celebrates-20-years/

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Over the weekend, ISS Program officials and flight controllers informed the crew that another spacewalk will be conducted on Saturday, March 13, to complete a variety of tasks that could not be completed on a series of previous excursions.

Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins will venture outside the Quest airlock to vent and relocate ammonia jumper cables, install a structural “stiffener” on the airlock thermal cover, and complete the connection of payload cables on the new Bartolomeo platform on the Columbus module. Other tasks will include the replacement of a wireless communications antenna on the Unity module. The spacewalk is scheduled to last approximately six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: whiztech on 03/09/2021 05:07 am
Google translation:

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SMALL Satellites Deployment from "Kibo" (1st) from "Kibo"

"Kibo" Japan Experiment Building is discharged into eight microcomplet satellites into four times.
Release satellite:
1st 18:15-19: 30
Osaka Prefectural University (OPUSAT-II)
Kyushu Institute of Technology (BIRDS-4: Guaranisat-1 (Paraguay), Maya-2 (Philippines), TSURU)
General Incorporated Corporation Lehman Sut Space (RSP-01)

https://youtu.be/_OxEipWBuRI

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SMALL SATELLITES Deployment from "KIBO" (second) from "Kibo"

"Kibo" Japan Experiment Building is discharged into eight microcomplet satellites into four times.
Release satellite:
2nd 19:50-20: 45
Warp space Co., Ltd. (WARP-01)

https://youtu.be/viGMGahltZw

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SMALL Satellites Deployment from "KIBO" (the third)


"Kibo" Japan Experiment Building is discharged into eight microcomplet satellites into four times.
Release satellite:
Third 21:35-22: 30
Tel Aviv University (TAUSAT-1)

https://youtu.be/Ndp-hVZxyoY

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SMALL Satellites Deployment From "KIBO" (4th) from "Kibo".


"Kibo" Japan Experiment Building is discharged into eight microcomplet satellites into four times.
Release satellite:
4th 23:00-24: 00
Shizuoka University

https://youtu.be/6lSPT6U1qQ0

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edit: UTC time

14th March 2021

09:15 - 10:30
OPUSAT-II
BIRDS-4: GuaraniSat-1, Maya-2, Tsuru
RSP-01

10:50 - 11:45
WARP-01

12:35 - 13:30
TAUSAT-1

14:00 - 15:00
Shizuoka University
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/09/2021 09:49 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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March 13, Saturday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 64 U.S. spacewalk #73 to continue station upgrades (Glover and Hopkins; spacewalk expected to begin at 6:50 a.m. EST and will last around 6 ½ hours) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/09/2021 07:29 pm
Time zone changes March 14 02:00. It's а mistake?
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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March 19, Friday
12:15 p.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the International Space Station Expedition 64 Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Rassvet module to the Poisk module (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 12:38 p.m. EST; redocking scheduled at 1:07 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30161/
Google translate:
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Undocking is tentatively planned at 19:37 Moscow time, docking - at 20:01 Moscow time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/09/2021 09:55 pm
http://en.roscosmos.ru/21956/
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NASA astronaut assigned to Soyuz MS-18 crew
March 09, 2021, 22:05 GMT

Roscosmos resumes international crew launches with the nearest one scheduled for April 9, 2021. NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei will set off to the International Space Station together with Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov.

Interagency Commission on cosmonaut selection and assigning crews of spacecraft and stations decided to exclude Sergey Korsakov from the ISS-65 long-term expedition prime crew and appointing NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei to the Soyuz MS-18 crew as Flight Engineer 2. This decision came based on the existing Roscosmos liabilities within the agreement with Axiom Space, Inc. to ensure professional NASA astronaut flight to the ISS as part of the Soyuz MS-18 crew.

The same decision substituted Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin in the ISS-65 backup crew for Anne McClain (NASA astronaut).

The crew composition change came as a result of an earnest request from the US side. NASA voiced its request only in the end of 2020 meaning the Russian side had to change the already confirmed and approved launch program. Roscosmos has taken this decision confirming its adherence to the joint agreements and the spirit of joint usage of the International Space Station.

The Soyuz MS-18 crewed spacecraft according to the ISS flight program is scheduled to launch on April 9, 2021. Thus, the tradition of international crews that started over 20 years ago, will be continued.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/10/2021 09:42 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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April 9, Friday
2:45 a.m. - International Space Station Expedition 65/Soyuz MS-18 launch coverage (Novitskiy, Dubrov, Vande Hei; includes video B-roll of the crew’s launch day pre-launch activities at 3:05 a.m. EDT; launch scheduled at 3:42 a.m. EDT; launch replays at appx. 4:05 a.m. EDT)
6 a.m. - Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 65/Soyuz MS-18 docking to the space station (Novitskiy, Dubrov, Vande Hei; docking scheduled at 6:47 a.m. EDT)

April 15, Thursday
TBD - Expedition 64-65 Change of Command Ceremony (Ryzhikov hands over International Space Station command to Walker) (All Channels)

April 16, Friday
6 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 64 farewells and Soyuz MS-17 hatch closure coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; hatch closure scheduled at 6:25 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
9:15 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 undocking coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 9:34 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
11:30 p.m. - International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov); deorbit burn scheduled at 12:02 a.m. EDT April 17; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 12:57 a.m. EDT April 17)

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Tobias_Corbett on 03/10/2021 09:46 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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April 9, Friday
April 15, Thursday
TBD - Expedition 64-65 Change of Command Ceremony (Ryzhikov hands over International Space Station command to Walker) (All Channels)
Walker? I thought Novitsky was supposed to command 65.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 03/10/2021 10:07 am
It changed as JSC PAO Rob Navias wrote.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: theonlyspace on 03/10/2021 12:21 pm
CCrew  1 departs May 1   Who will be commander when she leaves?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/10/2021 12:27 pm
CCrew  1 departs May 1   Who will be commander when she leaves?

Hoshide, then Pesquet.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 03/10/2021 01:00 pm
Do you really mean Pesquet? Hoshide and Pesquet launch and land both with SpaceX Crew-2.
Novitsky would make more sence.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 03/10/2021 01:03 pm
Do you really mean Pesquet? Hoshide and Pesquet launch and land both with SpaceX Crew-2.
Novitsky would make more sence

I was told so at NASA.

At Roscosmos I was told that Novitskiy will command Expedition 65.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/10/2021 05:23 pm
Cross-post:
https://tass.ru/kosmos/10850401
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, March 6. / TASS /. <snip> This was announced on Saturday to TASS by the general director of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin.
<snip>
"2021 - launch of MLM (multifunctional laboratory module "Science") and the Node module to the ISS, launch of Luna-25 with the European Pilot-D, launch of 2 LV (carrier rockets) Angara, launch of Soyuz with space tourists , about 10 OneWeb launches each with 36 spacecraft (and this is not counting federal and other commercial launches, as well as launches on a manned program), "Rogozin said.
<snip>
"2024 - the launch of the NEM (scientific and power module) to the ISS, the launch of the Orel PPTK (promising manned transport vehicle) docked with the ISS...
<snip>
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 03/11/2021 02:38 pm
HTV9-EP Jettison has been completed now clearing one of the final steps before CRS-22 can be launched with IROSA-1, 2.

The heaviest garbage in history was thrown out from the ISS.

17:33 03/11/2021 (updated: 17:35 03/11/2021)

MOSCOW, 11 Mar - RIA Novosti. An unnecessary platform with old batteries weighing 2.5 tons was thrown from the International Space Station (ISS) using a manipulator, the broadcast was conducted on the NASA website .

The platform with new batteries was brought to the station by the Japanese cargo ship HTV-9 in May 2020. After replacement on the American segment of the station, the old batteries were installed on the platform for subsequent disposal.

According to a broadcast on the NASA website, the platform with the batteries was taken by the remote manipulator SSRMS and transferred to a safe position, after which it was thrown from the ISS.

The platform with the batteries weighing 2.5 tons became the heaviest garbage thrown from the station. Over time, it will go out of orbit and burn up in the dense layers of the earth's atmosphere.

In July 2007, an ammonia tank weighing 640 kilograms was thrown by American astronaut Clayton Anderson, standing on an SSRMS manipulator. In December 2018, with the help of a manipulator from the ISS, the Japanese scientific equipment with a mass of about half a ton was thrown out.

Now the Russians Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov , the Americans Kathleen Rubins , Michael Hopkins , Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, and the Japanese Soichi Noguchi are working on the ISS .

https://ria.ru/20210311/kosmos-1600816333.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/11/2021 08:21 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30272/

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ISS orbital altitude will be raised before the arrival of the Soyuz MS-18 crew

The orbital altitude of the International Space Station is planned to be increased by 450 meters on March 12, 2021 using the engines of the Progress MS-14 transport cargo vehicle before the arrival of the crew of the 65th long-term expedition in April this year.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 22:09 Moscow time, a command will be issued and the engines of the Progress MS-14 spacecraft will be turned on, which will operate for 144 seconds. The average height of the station's orbit will be about 419.7 km above the Earth's surface.

The previous correction of the ISS orbit was performed on January 21, 2021 by the engines of the same Progress, with an increase in the average altitude of the station's orbit by 1.25 kilometers. The launch of the Soyuz MS-18 crewed transport vehicle by the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle from the Baikonur cosmodrome is scheduled for April 9.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/12/2021 05:20 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/03/11/worm-observations-eye-checks-as-weekend-spacewalk-approaches/
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Soon, a set of small satellites will be deployed outside of the Japanese Kibo laboratory module. JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Soichi Noguchi loaded the tiny satellites, also called CubeSats, in a deployer that will be placed inside Kibo’s airlock. The airlock will be closed and depressurized before the Japanese robotic arm grabs the deployer and stages it in position where the CubeSats will be ejected into orbit a few days later.

It has been a busy period for spacewalks at the station as two astronauts gear up for another excursion to maintain cooling system and communications gear. Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins of NASA readied their spacewalk tools and safety tethers in the U.S. Quest airlock where their spacesuits are already located. Afterward, they were joined by Rubins and Noguchi, who will assist the spacewalkers this weekend, for procedure reviews. NASA TV will go on the air Saturday at 6 a.m. EST to broadcast the spacewalk set to begin at 7:30 a.m.

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Mission controllers in Houston commanded the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries into Earth orbit on Thursday morning. It is safely moving away from the station and will orbit Earth between two to four years before burning up harmlessly in the atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/12/2021 05:29 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-provide-coverage-as-astronauts-venture-out-for-spacewalk
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Expedition 64 Flight Engineers Michael Hopkins and Victor Glover are scheduled to exit the station’s Quest airlock about 7:30 a.m. for a spacewalk planned to last approximately six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/12/2021 11:40 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16

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

2021
March 19  16:37:30 / 17:07 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April  9  07:42 / 10:47 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34 / 04:02 / 04:57 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from Poisk), deorbit and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
NET April 22  10:11 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
NET April 23  11:05 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
Early June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
Early June - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to Zvezda)
July 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August-September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 13 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin  Shipenko, actress]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei  Shipenko, actress]
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from Zvezda)
October 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka]
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin  Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to  Poisk  Rassvet) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from UM Prichal  Poisk) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Artemyev, Petelin  Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
August 30 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Rassvet) and docking (to Poisk) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to Poisk) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to Poisk)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to ISS) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from ISS) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to ISS)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from Poisk) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/12/2021 06:55 pm
http://www.roscosmos.ru/30284/

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ISS orbital altitude increased by 0.45 km

In accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station, on March 12, 2021, specialists from the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) corrected the altitude of its orbit. For this, the engines of the Progress MS-14 transport cargo vehicle docked to the Zvezda service module were automatically switched on at 22:09 Moscow time.

The orbit was corrected in full accordance with the calculated data. The spacecraft engines worked for 114 seconds, as a result of which the average altitude of the station's orbit increased by 0.45 km and amounted to 419.7 km. This maneuver was performed to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-18 crewed spacecraft, which is scheduled for April 2021. Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Petr Dubrov, as well as NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei will go to the ISS on it.

Currently, the crew of the 64th long-term expedition, consisting of Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, as well as NASA astronauts Kathleen Rubins, Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, and JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi, are working on board the International Space Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/12/2021 07:16 pm
Time zone changes March 14 02:00. It's а mistake?
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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March 19, Friday
12:15 p.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the International Space Station Expedition 64 Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft from the Rassvet module to the Poisk module (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 12:38 p.m. EST; redocking scheduled at 1:07 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30161/
Google translate:
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Undocking is tentatively planned at 19:37 Moscow time, docking - at 20:01 Moscow time.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/space-station-crew-to-relocate-soyuz-to-make-room-for-new-crewmates

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Three residents of the International Space Station will take a spin around their orbital neighborhood in the Soyuz MS-17 on Friday, March 19, relocating the spacecraft to prepare for the arrival of the next set of crew members. Live coverage on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website will begin at 12:15 p.m. EDT.

Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Kate Rubins of NASA and Commander Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, both of the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, will undock from the Earth-facing port of the station’s Rassvet module at 12:38 p.m. and dock again at the space-facing Poisk docking port at 1:07 p.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/13/2021 07:20 am
ISS Daily Summary Report – 3/11/2021

Exposed Pallet 9 (EP9) Jettison: At 7:30 AM CT today, robotics ground controllers commanded an SSRMS disposal jettison of the EP9, carrying old Nickel-Hydrogen batteries. The EP9 has the approximate mass of a large SUV and is predicted to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in two-to-four years.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/13/2021 12:49 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/03/13/astronauts-power-up-suits-spacewalk-begins/
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NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to service the station’s cooling system and communications gear.

The pair switched their spacesuits to battery power at 8:14 a.m. EST to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/13/2021 08:03 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/03/13/nasa-astronauts-complete-years-fifth-spacewalk-at-station/
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NASA astronauts Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins concluded their spacewalk at 3:01 p.m. EST, after 6 hours and 47 minutes. In the fifth spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two astronauts successfully completed tasks to service the station’s cooling system and communications gear.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/13/2021 10:29 pm
https://twitter.com/AmsatUK/status/1370420655070531588
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AMSAT-UK @AmsatUK

These satellites coordinated by #IARU are planned to be released from #ISS on March 14:
OPUSAT-II
GuaraniSat‑1 (BIRDS‑4)
Maya‑2 (BIRDS‑4)
Tsuru (BIRDS‑4)
RSP-01
WARP-01
TAUSAT‑1
STARS-EC
Details http://amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/
IARU https://iaru.org/reference/satellites/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/14/2021 08:35 am
Ultra-small satellite release from "Kibo"

https://youtu.be/_OxEipWBuRI
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/14/2021 10:25 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1371059241671389184
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Jonathan McDowell @planet4589

At 1120 UTC JAXA ejected 5 cubesats from J-SSOD #16:
OPUSAT-II (Osaka)
GuaraniSat-1  (Paraguay)
Maya-2 (Phillipineds)
Tsuru (Kyushu Tech)
RSP-01 (RymanSat club)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/14/2021 11:20 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1371066799949803522
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/14/2021 05:05 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1371124415052795911
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Jonathan McDowell@planet4589

Tel Aviv University's TAUSAT ejected from J-SSOD-16 at 1430 UTC; Shizuoka University's STARS-EC, with a tether experiment, ejected at 1500 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/15/2021 06:05 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30347/
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According to the head of the Cosmonaut Training Center, crew commander Oleg Novitsky will return to Earth in October 2021 in the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft, together with the participants in the Soyuz MS-19 flight. Petr Dubrov and Mark Vande Hai will stay on the ISS longer due to the filming of The Challenge. “The flight of this crew will be extended. We are not talking about a one-year flight until the flight program has been approved. There will certainly be some extended term, ”noted Pavel Vlasov.

    In addition, Roskosmos cosmonaut Sergei Korsakov, who was originally supposed to fly on Soyuz MS-18 in April 2021, is one of the first Russian contenders to fly on the Crew Dragon spacecraft. “Sergey is one of the first applicants to fly on the Crew Dragon, he went through the necessary measures necessary for the manufacture of space equipment,” said Vlasov.

    The head of the Cosmonaut Training Center also expressed the hope that Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina will fly both as a flight engineer and as a spacecraft commander in the future. “We are preparing Anya Kikina as a professional cosmonaut. Her training is very different from the training of a participant in a space flight, "- said Pavel Vlasov in response to a question whether it is possible to send her as an actress for the filming of the film" Challenge ".
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/15/2021 04:20 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2021/03/12/iss-daily-summary-report-3-12-2021/

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ISS Reboost: Today the ISS performed a reboost using the SM Aft 75P R&D thrusters at 1:09 PM CT. This is the first of two planned reboosts to set up phasing for 64S rendezvous on April 9th and 63S landing on April 17th. This reboost also facilitates the separation of the ISS trajectory from re-encountering the jettisoned EP9.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Veridis on 03/16/2021 02:11 am
ISS Daily Summary Report – 3/11/2021

Exposed Pallet 9 (EP9) Jettison: At 7:30 AM CT today, robotics ground controllers commanded an SSRMS disposal jettison of the EP9, carrying old Nickel-Hydrogen batteries. The EP9 has the approximate mass of a large SUV and is predicted to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in two-to-four years.
I can tell you this is a HUGE deal for the whole ISS robotics community! The EP had been temp stowed on the Mobile Base System for years and was always in the way, a pain in the butt to work around, and interfered with temp stowing other things.

Celebration is in order; I'm going to pour myself a scotch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 03/17/2021 11:50 am
During Alpha press briefing, Pesquet said that 4 US EVA planned during the mission.
But there could be changes.

Probably after departure of CRS-22 (iRosa) and before the arrival of Nauka (june/july).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/17/2021 04:19 pm
According to this information from Star City (http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=5227):

The Soyuz MS-18 planned flight duration is 191 days until October 17, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/18/2021 09:38 am
Quote from: Salo
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

This operation will be after undocking the Soyuz MS-17 on April 17th and before docking the Crew-2 on April 23rd.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2021 05:00 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2

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

2021
April 2  12:29 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=129 s, dV=+0.22 m/s)
Late March    NET Mid-   April 5  10:29 / 11:15 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:41 / 11:07:46 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:33 / 04:01 / 04:56 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
  NET   April 22  10:11 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
  NET   April 23  09:29 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda) (or April 30)
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or April 30)
April 28    May 1   09:00 / 16:35  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Early   June 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
  Early   June 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
June 16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET    May   June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to    Zvezda   MIM2 Poisk)
July 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
  May   Midyear   NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
  May   Midyear   NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
  May   Midyear   NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
  May   Midyear   NET July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 13 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September 25 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to    MIM2 Poisk   MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 27 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Pesquet, Hoshide]
September 30 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke, Mann]
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET September - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Shipenko, actress]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from    MIM2 Poisk   MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, actress]
October 27    28   - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from    Zvezda   MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 30)
August-September  NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Novitsky, Dubrov, Maurer]
August-September  NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Novitsky, Dubrov, Maurer]
September  NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Novitsky  Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
November 24 - Progress MS-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress MS-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress MS-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
December 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya]
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Marshburn, Chari, astronaut, Maurer]
February 12    16   - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to  UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
  Q1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27    30   - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
August 27    30   - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (fromMIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to    ISS   MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from    ISS   MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to    ISS   MIM1 Rassvet)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on March 19th
Changes on March 20th
Changes on March 24th
Changes on March 27th
Changes on March 28th
Changes on March 29th
Changes on March 30th
Changes on March 31st
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2021 05:02 pm
SMSR schedule update:

SpaceX CRS-22 on June 3
SpaceX CRS-24 on December 2
SpaceX Crew-4 on April 5, 2022
SpaceX Crew-5 on October 25, 2022

The schedule gives very different dates for all the Boeing Crew missions than this thread. But the latter ones look more plausible.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/19/2021 06:25 pm
updates from:

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

April 9, Friday
6:15 a.m. - Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 65/Soyuz MS-18 docking to the space station (Novitskiy, Dubrov, Vande Hei; docking scheduled at 7:07 a.m. EDT)

11:07 GMT (T+3h25min);

April 16, Friday
9:15 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 undocking coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 9:33 p.m. EDT)

01:33 GMT;

11:30 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov); deorbit burn scheduled at 12:01 a.m. EDT April 17

04:01 GMT April 17, Saturday

landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 12:56 a.m. EDT April 17

04:56 GMT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/19/2021 09:03 pm
SMSR schedule update:

Progress MS-14 undocking on April 27.

April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/21/2021 04:17 pm
Next Reboost - Preliminary:

April 2  12:29 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dV=0.2 m/s)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/22/2021 09:02 am
confirmation from Roscosmos:

http://www.roscosmos.ru/30431/

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Scheduled ISS orbit correction planned for April 2

In order to form the ballistic conditions before the launch of crewed transport spaceship Soyuz MS-18 on April 2, 2021 scheduled next correction of the orbit of the International Space Station.

According to preliminary data from the service ballistic-navigational support mission control center TsNIImash (part of the State Corporation Roscosmos), at 15:29 Moscow time will be issued a command to turn on the engines of cargo spacecraft Progress MS-14, which will run for 129 seconds. The momentum will be 0.22 m/s. Currently, specialists are calculating the exact parameters of the orbital altitude increase, which will be announced additionally.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 03/23/2021 10:53 am

JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) Microsat-2 (M2): The crew installed the J-SSOD-M2 hardware to the JEM Airlock slide table.  The J-SSOD-M2 launcher will be later passed through the JEM airlock and satellite deployment is planned for early next week.  The JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (J-SSOD) provides a novel, safe, and small satellite launching capability to the ISS. The J-SSOD is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites.


https://twitter.com/NattyBumpps/status/1374192762677915652

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Statement: About the release of the first Myanmar micro-satellite from international space  station
The first Myanmar micro-satellite (Lawkanat-1) stored at international space station was released  into space at 17:30 on Monday, March 22, Japan time, and was inserted into low earth orbit. This  satellite was developed in Japan with the budget of the Myanmar government based on the  contract agreement between Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University and Hokkaido  University. With payloads, it is possible to grasp the state of vegetation and the ocean more  accurately than before, and it is possible to contribute to agriculture, forestry and fisheries in  Myanmar, and to monitor torrential rainfalls and typhoons by three-dimensional imaging of  clouds and grasping the growth of plants.

The purpose of the satellite stated in the contract is to observe the earth for the following peaceful uses.

i Agriculture
ii. Forestry
iii. Towns and Urbanization
iv. Marine & Oceanography
v. Soil, Mineral and Geomorphology
vi. Hydrology & Water Resources
vii. Environment
viii. Disaster Management

In viewofthis agreement, we will do our utmost to prevent thissatellite from being used for military purposes. On the other hand, in preparation for the future full-scale operation of the satellite, and in order to suppress the degradation of the satellite performance, only the Japanese staff will carry  out the test operation. In case of image acquisition, in consideration of the unexpected emergency  situation, we will capture images only for countries / regions where there is no risk of military use,  and would disclose information such as shooting locations on request.

Currently, there are no ground facilities such as antennas and transmitters / receivers that can  operate this satellite in Myanmar, and there are no human resources who can operate it. For the  time being, Myanmar students currently studying space development and utilization in Hokkaido  University will not be educated other than the general content described in the textbooks, and  even if they return to Myanmar, it will not be possible to operate satellites or to develop a satellite  independently. In addition, satellite information related to communication and operation, which  is indispensable for the operation of this satellite, will be strictly managed by a limited number of  Japanese staffs. In the future, if the Myanmar side requests the delivery of satellite and satellite  image data, we will respond only if the political and social conditions surrounding Myanmar are  stable and peaceful use is guaranteed in a way that is widely convinced by the international  community, including the United Nations.

The ground resolution and observation frequency of imaging by this satellite are equal to or less  than those of commercial satellites that are currently available at low cost to everyone, and,  therefore, are of no value in terms of military use. On the other hand, in terms of agriculture and  environmental measurement, this satellite is designed to make the world's most advanced and  significant contributions.

We strongly hope that the day will come as soon as possible when this satellite will be used for  the safety and improvement of the lives of all Myanmar people and the promotion of industry in  Myanmar.

Yukihiro Takahashi
Project leader of Myanmar micro-satellite program in Japan
Professor at Hokkaido University

Source: https://heinkolwin.com/the-first-myanmar-micro-satellite-lawkanat-1/
https://twitter.com/heinkoLwin/status/1374317086474792966?s=20
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/24/2021 11:11 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/10980637
Googlу translate:
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MOSCOW, March 24. / TASS /. Russian cosmonauts of the new expedition will conduct about 10 spacewalks from the International Space Station (ISS). This was announced on Wednesday at a pre-flight online conference in TASS by the commander of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, Oleg Novitsky.

“We have an extensive extravehicular activity program - 10 spacewalks. I’m lucky to work in three,” he said.

In turn, cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov noted that he would perform up to seven spacewalks, "if everything goes according to plan."

Earlier, the flight director of the Russian segment of the ISS, Vladimir Solovyov, said in an interview with the Russia-24 TV channel that the multifunctional laboratory module Nauka would be launched into orbit in the summer of 2021; seven to eight spacewalks would be required to integrate the module with the station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/25/2021 02:54 pm
Quote from: Salo
Late March - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

This operation will be after undocking the Soyuz MS-17 on April 17th and before docking the Crew-2 on April 23rd.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2021/03/24/iss-daily-summary-report-3-24-2021/

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Dragon Relocation On-Board Training (OBT): The crew reviewed the plan for upcoming Crew-1 relocation from PMA2 to Node 2 Zenith. This activity is currently scheduled for April 5.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/27/2021 06:18 am
https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/atlas-v-starliner-oft-2
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ATLAS V TO LAUNCH STARLINER

• Rocket: Atlas V N22
• Mission: Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, Orbital Flight Test-2
• Launch Date and Time: Under review
• Launch Location: Space Launch Complex-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida

Mission Information: A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket will launch Boeing's Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner spacecraft on its Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) to the International Space Station (ISS). OFT-2 is the second uncrewed flight of the Starliner that will demonstrate the spacecraft's human transportation capabilities. This test flight is the last major step before the Atlas V and Boeing's Starliner capsule take American astronauts to the International Space Station as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/27/2021 06:42 am
04:10
Google translate:
Quote
Pavel Vlasov: ... Well, the pinnacle of the module's readiness is the re-docking of the transport ship on which the crew will arrive in the near future to the Soyuz MS-18 station, to the MLM module docking station.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNm2lBuIaoo
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/29/2021 05:13 pm
Quote
NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, along with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, will undock Crew Dragon Resilience from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module at 6:29 a.m. and dock to the space-facing port at 7:15 a.m.

10:29 - 11:15 UTC

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-first-us-commercial-crew-port-relocation-on-space-station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/30/2021 07:37 am
https://twitter.com/moniks91/status/1376722479830462467
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/30/2021 07:39 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/03/29/nasa-spacex-continue-crew-2-mission-reviews-while-preparing-for-crew-1-return/

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Following the latest in a series of reviews for the second crew rotation mission with astronauts on an American rocket and spacecraft from the United States, NASA and SpaceX managers and engineers continue to prepare for launch of the Crew-2 mission to the International Space Station no earlier than 6:11 a.m. EDT Thursday, April 22. Mission teams also are targeting the return of the Crew-1 astronauts on Wednesday, April 28, with undocking about 5 a.m. and splashdown approximately 12:35 p.m. off the coast of Florida.

~ 9 UTC / ~ 16:35 UTC April 28;
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/30/2021 08:00 pm
Launch time for Soyuz MS-18 07:42 UTC (10:42 ДМВ).

April 9, 2021:

Schedule launch time: 07:42:41 UTC (data from NASA);
schedule docking time: 11:07:46 UTC;
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/30/2021 09:41 pm
correction:

July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking to Zvezda (to Poisk) according to Expedition 65 Roscosmos schedule.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/31/2021 04:39 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
April 22, Thursday
2 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Endeavour” to the International Space Station and continuous coverage through docking (Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet; launch scheduled at 6:11 a.m. EDT; docking on April 23 scheduled at 5:29 a.m. EDT) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)

April 28, Wednesday
TBD – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” from the Harmony zenith port at the International Space Station and splashdown (Hopkins, Glover, Noguchi, Walker; undocking scheduled at 5 a.m. EDT, splashdown scheduled at 12:35 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/31/2021 11:25 am
correction:

July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking to Zvezda (to Poisk) according to Expedition 65 Roscosmos schedule.
Link?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 03/31/2021 11:45 am
http://www.roscosmos.ru/30479/

=>  Основные работы в период экспедиций МКС-65 => 4. стыковка корабля «Прогресс МС-17» к модулю «Поиск» и частичная его разгрузка; !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 03/31/2021 12:35 pm
Thanks! :)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/01/2021 08:08 pm
Next Reboost - Preliminary:

April 2  12:29 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dV=0.2 m/s)

Final F3 Reboost: 

April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dV=0.2 m/s)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/01/2021 08:39 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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June 3 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 22
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
...
NET Late July • Atlas 5 • CST-100 Starliner Orbital Flight Test 2
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
...
Aug. 1 • Antares • NG-16
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
...
October • Falcon 9 • Crew 3
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/01/2021 09:41 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:06 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]

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

2021
April 17  01:33 / 04:01 / 04:56 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 22  10:11 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 23  09:29 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda) (or April 30)
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or April 30)
April 28   09:00 / 16:35  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June    2   3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June    3   4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
June 16  Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA) [TBD, Pesquet]
1st half of July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July 1  August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
July 3  August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September    25   28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Shipenko, actress]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, actress]
September 13  October 23 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 24 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
September 27  October 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET September  October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET September  October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
September 30  October    Early November - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress M-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress M-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET October  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET October  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET October  November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
December 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
February 12 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), Al Mansoori (TBD), Al Neyadi (TBD)]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 1st
Changes on April 2nd
Changes on April 4th
Changes on April 5th
Changes on April 6th
Changes on April 7th
Changes on April 9th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/02/2021 07:15 am
Final F3 Reboost: 

April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dV=0.2 m/s)


update from Roscosmos: http://www.roscosmos.ru/30560/

April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=129.3 s, dV=0.21 m/s,  dH=360 m)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/02/2021 08:32 am
Some remarks for 2021 schedule above:

April 5 10:29 / 11:15 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, #Walker, @Noguchi]

#Walker is MS-2, @Noguchi is MS-1 in that crew

so correct order crew members [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Noguchi, Walker] and the last:

April 28 09:00 / 16:35  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Noguchi, Walker]

the same at Crew-2 crew:

April 22  10:11 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, #Pesquet, @Hoshide]

#Pesquet is MS-2, @Hoshide is MS-1 in that crew

so below order is correct:

April 23  09:29 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]

the same in Boe-CFT correct crew members order is [Wilmore, @Mann, Fincke]

@Mann is PLT at that crew!

September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)

October - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [**Marshburn, *Chari, ***Maurer, astronaut#]

*Chari is CDR at this crew then should be on the first place, **Marshburn is PLT so on the second place,
***Maurer is MS-1 so on the third place, MS-2 astronaut# possible cosmonaut?:

correct order [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut] at all entries in the later schedule.

*September 30* NET late November - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]

Correction of the spacecraft name:

November 24 - Progress M-UM launch

November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)

NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/02/2021 12:50 pm
Final F3 Reboost: 

April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dV=0.2 m/s)


update from Roscosmos: http://www.roscosmos.ru/30560/

April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dT=129.3 s, dV=0.21 m/s,  dH=360 m)


Done.

more: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30581/

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ISS orbit correction was carried out

In accordance with the program of the International Space Station April 2, 2021 specialists Mission Control Center TsNIIMash (part of the State Corporation «Roscosmos») held a correction of its orbit. To do so, the engines of the transport cargo ship «Progress MS-14», docked to the service module «Zvezda» Russian segment of the ISS, were automatically activated at 15:14 Moscow time. The value of the impulse was 0.21 m/s.

The space truck engines ran for 132.8 seconds to increase the station's average orbital altitude by 0.36 km to 419.8 km. Currently, specialists of the ballistic-navigational support service of TsNIImash Central Research Institute analyze the received telemetric information and adjust the orbit parameters of the ISS.

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Обновлено: 2 апреля, в 17:30 мск
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/02/2021 01:28 pm
With Progress MS-17 only 3 from 4 to correct:

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July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to    Zvezda   MIM2 Poisk)

November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)

November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/04/2021 06:47 pm
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October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/05/2021 01:13 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/04/05/spacex-crew-ship-moves-to-new-station-port/
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Crew Dragon Resilience with NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, along with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, have re-docked to the International Space Station, another first for a commercial crew spacecraft.

Crew Dragon autonomously undocked from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module at 6:30 a.m. and relocated to the space-facing port at 7:08 a.m.

This is the start of a process that will enable extraction of new solar arrays from the SpaceX CRS-22 cargo mission’s trunk when it arrives to dock at the Node 2 zenith port following Crew-1 departure.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/05/2021 11:20 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/04/05/nasa-spacex-relocate-crew-1-dragon-more-crewed-flight-preps-continue/

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NASA and SpaceX are continuing to prepare for the Crew-3 mission, targeted as early as Saturday, Oct. 23, followed by return of Crew-2 no earlier than Sunday, Oct. 31. These target dates allow NASA’s Commercial Crew Program and the station program to schedule future cargo and crew missions as needed to continue sustaining the orbiting laboratory where hardware and science needs are required.

A trio of astronauts were assigned to the Crew-3 mission last December by NASA and ESA to begin training for the planned six-month science mission.

The trio will consist of NASA astronauts Raja Chari and Tom Marshburn, who will serve as commander and pilot, respectively, and ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer, who will serve as a mission specialist. A fourth crew member will be added at a later date, following a review by NASA and its international partners.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/05/2021 11:21 pm
small update:

April 9  07:42:41 / 11:07:51 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: GWR64 on 04/06/2021 06:21 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/04/05/spacex-crew-ship-moves-to-new-station-port/
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Crew Dragon Resilience with NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, along with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi, have re-docked to the International Space Station, another first for a commercial crew spacecraft.

Crew Dragon autonomously undocked from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module at 6:30 a.m. and relocated to the space-facing port at 7:08 a.m.

This is the start of a process that will enable extraction of new solar arrays from the SpaceX CRS-22 cargo mission’s trunk when it arrives to dock at the Node 2 zenith port following Crew-1 departure.

SpaceX CRS-22 docking to IDA 3

June    2   3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June    3   4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)


Changes on April 1st
Changes on April 2nd
Changes on April 4th
Changes on April 5th
Changes on April 6th

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: ddspaceman on 04/06/2021 08:24 pm
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
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June   3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June   4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)


Why is this info still like this?  I  thought the whole reason for the crew-1 going to the zenith port was so the crew-2 could dock to forward port leaving the zenith port free for the SpX-22 cargo?    The cargo Dragon MUST BE ON ZENITH PORT in order for Canadarm-2 to reach into the trunk!   ALL CARGO dragons go on the ZENITH port always, except in the strange case that they have nothing in the trunk.   Am I wrong?

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/07/2021 05:42 am
https://tass.com/science/1274903
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MOSCOW, April 7. /TASS/. This year, Russia plans to hold two Soyuz-MS flights to the International Space Station (ISS) under the three-hour scheme, the head of the ballistics department of the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, Rafail Murtazin, has told TASS.

"This year, we will try to carry out two Soyuz flights under the two-orbit flight scheme, and use the two-day scheme for space freighters," he said.

The first manned spaceflight under the two-orbit rendezvous scheme took place in October 2020. During that launch, the Soyuz MS-17 spacecraft reached the orbital station in three hours and three minutes. The next Soyuz MS launch, scheduled for April 9, will also be carried out under the two-orbit scheme and is expected to take about 3.5 hours.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/08/2021 04:27 pm
During Alpha press briefing, Pesquet said that 4 US EVA planned during the mission.
But there could be changes.

Probably after departure of CRS-22 (iRosa) and before the arrival of Nauka (june/july).

https://tass.com/science/1275527

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Pesquet is currently gearing up for his second flight to the orbital outpost scheduled for April 22. The 43-year-old astronaut will become the first French person who will be assigned the mission of the space station’s commander at one of the flight stages. "For me, it is a great honor and joy to get a proposal to assume the station’s command during my second mission," Pesquet said, commenting on his upcoming space flight.

The French astronaut will travel to the ISS aboard US SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft. The astronaut is set to conduct over a hundred experiments and make four spacewalks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/09/2021 08:09 am
Liftoff 07:42:40.496 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/09/2021 09:17 am
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 04/09/2021 10:59 am

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Pesquet is currently gearing up for his second flight to the orbital outpost scheduled for April 22. The 43-year-old astronaut will become the first French person who will be assigned the mission of the space station’s commander at one of the flight stages. "For me, it is a great honor and joy to get a proposal to assume the station’s command during my second mission," Pesquet said, commenting on his upcoming space flight.

The French astronaut will travel to the ISS aboard US SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft. The astronaut is set to conduct over a hundred experiments and make four spacewalks.

Pesquet said in his interview that there were 4 US EVAs scheduled during his flight. This could evolve.
At no time, he said that he would do all 4 EVAs.
It is moreover unlikely because there are 4 people who can do these US EVAs : Kimbrough, Vande Hei, Hoshide and Pesquet.
Kimbrough and Hoshide trained together in the pool.
Pesquet also trained in the pool, as EV1.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/09/2021 11:53 am
update:

11:05:03 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]

according to MCC-M:
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/09/2021 09:24 pm
updated at https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html:

April 28   11:05 / 16:40  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/12/2021 10:45 am
https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/index.php?msg=2164517
Quote from: anik
Quote from: Salo
I am inclined to believe Novitsky.
The difficult question is who to trust.
According to the picture that came from the TV camera of the ship, the touch was at 14:05:01 UHF (the image wavered).
A little later, on the upper left screen of the MCC in MCC-M, the touch time appeared at 14:05:02, while on the lower right screen, according to telemetry data, the touch was at 14:05:05.
Novitsky reported the time of the mechanical capture - 14:05:06, Roscosmos wrote 14:05:07, NASA said 14:05:03.
I am always guided by the picture from the TV camera of the ship.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/12/2021 10:57 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35-04:06:13 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]

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

2021
April    22   23  09:49:01  - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April  23   24  09:10 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda) (or April 30)
April    27   28 - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or April 30)
April 28   11:05 / 16:40  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
Early May - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA) [TBD, Pesquet]
1st half of July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET Late July - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September    25   28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Shipenko, actress]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, actress]
October 23 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) launch [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 24 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
September 27  October 31 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early November - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
December    2   4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December    3   5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Dragon v2 launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Dragon v2 splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Dragon v2 Crew-3 (USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
February 12 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Dragon v2 Crew-4 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Prokopyev (TBD), TBD, TBD]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Dragon v2 launch [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Dragon v2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
2022  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2023)
2022  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
2022  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
2022  TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/12/2021 04:53 pm
With Progress MS-17 only 2 from 4 to correct:

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November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)

November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/12/2021 07:16 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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Dec. 4 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 24
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/12/2021 07:45 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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April 16, Friday
5:45 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 64 farewells and Soyuz MS-17 hatch closure coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; hatch closure scheduled at 6:10 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
9:15 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 undocking coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov; undocking scheduled at 9:34 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
11:30 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 64/Soyuz MS-17 deorbit burn and landing coverage (Rubins, Ryzhikov, Kud-Sverchkov); deorbit burn scheduled at 12:01 a.m. EDT April 17; landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 12:56 a.m. EDT April 17) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/13/2021 05:53 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1367196545163132939

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In the same webinar, Janet Kavandi of SNC says the first Dream Chaser cargo mission to the ISS is now scheduled for the second half of 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/13/2021 09:15 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30737/

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April 17  01:34:00 / 04:01:30 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/14/2021 07:51 am
update from NASA:

April 22  10:11:45 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2021 05:00 am
Undocking 01:34:04 UTC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csm9dCl3CoM
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2021 05:08 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1383283080626987008
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2021 05:14 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30776/
Google translate:
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On early Saturday morning, April 17, 2021 at 07:55:12 Moscow time, the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-17 manned transport vehicle, which undocked today from the International Space Station, made a nominal landing at the design point in Kazakhstan. The crew of the 64th long-term expedition returned to Earth, consisting of Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Ryzhikov and Sergei Kud-Sverchkov, as well as NASA astronaut Kathleen Rubins.

All operations on descent from near-earth orbit and landing took place in the normal mode, the crew is feeling well. The ship separated from the Russian segment of the station at 04:34:04 Moscow time. Its propulsion system started to decelerate at 07:01:33 Moscow time, after which it began to decelerate. Shortly thereafter, the Soyuz split into three compartments, and an international crew of three in the descent vehicle experienced overloads of about 3.8g.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/17/2021 06:16 am
https://tsniimash.ru/press-center/news/favory_na_puti_domoy/

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/17/2021 08:04 am
Better one к Союз МС-17-1.jpg and Союз МС-17-2.jpg:
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/17/2021 08:11 pm
Update from NASA:

April 27 23:11:30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

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April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/18/2021 02:08 pm
https://tass.com/science/1279545
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Russia to decide on pullout from ISS since 2025 after technical inspection
According to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov’s administration, the timeframe of the station’s operations has expired and its condition leaves much to be desired

MOSCOW, April 18. /TASS/. Russia will carry out a technical inspection of the International Space Station and will make a decision on withdrawing from the project since 2025, and will inform its foreign partners.

According to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov’s administration, the timeframe of the station’s operations has expired and its condition leaves much to be desired. "Lately, reports about technical malfunctions have been coming more often. In order to avoid any risks in case of accidents, it’s necessary to carry out a technical inspection of the station. After this, a decision should be made."

"And they [partners] should be fairly notified about the withdrawal from the ISS since 2025," Borisov was quoted as saying in Moscow. Kremlin. Putin program on Rossiya-1 TV channel.

The issue on continuing Russia’s participation in the ISS project was discussed at a meeting on space with Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 12.

https://tass.com/science/1279547
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18 Apr, 14:50
Russia to make decision on its work at ISS after 2024 - Roscosmos
Roscosmos stressed that as soon as a decision on these issues is made talks with partners will begin on the terms and forms of cooperation after 2024

MOSCOW, April 18. /TASS/. Russia will make a decision on continuing its work at the International Space Station after 2024 depending on its technical condition and the plans on creating a national orbital station, the press service of Russia’s state space corporation Roscosmos told TASS.

"We have agreed with our ISS partners the term of operation at the station - 2024. After this period, a decision will be made depending on the technical condition of the station’s modules, the service life of which has mostly expired, as well as our plans to deploy a new generation national orbital service station," Roscosmos said.

Roscosmos stressed that as soon as a decision on these issues is made talks with partners will begin on the terms and forms of cooperation after 2024.

Earlier on Sunday, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov’s administration announced that the timeframe of the station’s existence had expired and its condition left much to be desired. In order to avoid any risks in case of accidents, it’s necessary to carry out a technical inspection of the station. After this, a decision should be made, it explained. In his turn, Borisov said in an interview with Moscow. Kremlin. Putin program on Rossiya-1 TV station that Russia could leave the ISS in 2025.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/20/2021 03:58 pm
update from NASA:

April 22  10:11:45 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]

update 1: 10:11:35
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/21/2021 02:14 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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April 23, Friday
 1:30 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Endeavour” to the International Space Station and continuous coverage through docking (Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet; launch scheduled at 5:49 a.m. EDT) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
7:30 a.m. – SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-2 post-launch news conference (time subject to change) (All Channels)

April 24, Saturday
Continuous coverage of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-2 mission through docking, hatch opening and the welcoming ceremony (docking on April 24 scheduled at 5:10 a.m. EDT; hatch opening scheduled at 7:15 a.m. EDT; welcoming ceremony scheduled at 7:45 a.m. EDT) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/21/2021 09:54 pm
update from NASA:

April 22  10:11:45 - Dragon v2 Crew-2 (USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]

update 1: 10:11:35

Backup #1
Launch: 4/23 09:49:01 UTC Dock: 4/24 09:10:00 UTC
Backup #2
Launch: 4/26 08:38:10 UTC Dock: 4/27 08:00:00 UTC
Backup #3
Launch: 4/27 08:15:37 UTC Dock: 4/28 07:40:00 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2021 01:24 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
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April 23 • Falcon 9 • Crew 2
Launch time: 0949:02 GMT (5:49:02 a.m. EDT)
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
...
NET August • Atlas 5CST-100 Starliner Orbital Flight Test 2
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2021 01:37 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1 /USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35-04:06:13 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28-00:05:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding

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

2021
April    28   30   21:55  / 16:40  - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1 /USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 1  15:36 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1 /USCV-1) splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA) [TBD, Pesquet]
1st half of July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
Early May  NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Late July  August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Late July  August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET Late July  August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET Late July  August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September    25   28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Shipenko, actress]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, actress]
October 23 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 24 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
October 31 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
  September   Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
  September   Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
  September   Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Crew Dragon (Crew-34/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
February 12 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Prokopyev (TBD), TBD, TBD]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Prokopyev (TBD), TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Kononenko, Kikina, Chub]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 23rd
Changes on April 24th
Changes on April 26th
Changes on April 27th
Changes on April 28th
Changes on April 29th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2021 10:06 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1385531192615841795
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-2: LIFTOFF! At 5:49:02am EDT (0949 UTC)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/24/2021 09:14 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1385883422657220608
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-2: CONTACT AND CAPTURE! At ~05:08am EDT (0908 UTC)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/24/2021 09:16 am
https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1385884512345853954
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/24/2021 09:49 am
From NASA JSC:

Quote
Exact time was 09:07:55 GMT

Call for soft capture didn't come until 0908 GMT which is why our guy reported it as such on coverage.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/24/2021 02:43 pm
Update from NASA:

April 27 23:11:30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Quote
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Confirmation from Roscosmos at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30864/.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/24/2021 08:29 pm
Update from NASA:

April 27 23:11:30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Quote
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Confirmation from Roscosmos at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30864/.

more at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30803/.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/26/2021 04:42 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Quote
Late 2021 • Atlas 5 • CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight Test
Launch window: TBD
Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/27/2021 05:40 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
April 30, Friday
5:20 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 65 in-flight event for ESA (European Space Agency) with ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet and European media (All Channels)
3:30 p.m. – Coverage of the hatch closure of the Crew Dragon “Resilience” prior to the Crew-1 undocking from the International Space Station (Hatch closure scheduled at 3:50 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
5:30 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” from the Harmony zenith port at the International Space Station and continuous coverage of through splashdown and crew recovery on Saturday, May 1 (Undocking scheduled at 5:55 p.m. EDT; Hopkins, Glover, Noguchi, Walker) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)

May 1, Saturday
Continuous coverage of the return of the SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts aboard “Resilience” and splashdown (Splashdown scheduled at 11:36 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
1:30 p.m. – SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-1 splashdown news conference (time subject to change) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/27/2021 10:53 am
Update from KSC and JSC:

CREW-1 - Nov 16, 2020 0027:17.483Z
CREW-2 - Apr 23, 2021 0949:02.397Z
CREW-2 - docking with ISS: Apr 24, 2021 0907:55Z

Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2020
November 16  00:27:17 - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) launch [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
November 17  04:01  - Dragon v2 Crew-1 "Resilience" (USCV-1) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

Changes on November 16th
Changes on November 17th

Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021

April 23  09:49:02 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:08 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]

Changes on April 23rd
Changes on April 24th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/28/2021 12:09 am
Update from NASA:

April 27 23:11:30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Quote
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Confirmation from Roscosmos at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30864/.

more at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30803/.

more at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30903/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/28/2021 08:04 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
And an Atlas with two SRBs will launch the second Orbital Flight Test of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the ISS on August-September TBD.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/28/2021 08:15 pm
Update from NASA:

April 27 23:11:30 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Quote
April 27 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)

Confirmation from Roscosmos at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30864/.

more at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30803/.

more at: https://www.roscosmos.ru/30903/
Watch the video "Progress MS-14" undocking and compare timing.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/29/2021 04:07 am
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22081/
Quote
Progress MS-14 spacecraft to de-orbit on April 29
April 24, 2021, 08:30 GMT

The record-breaking orbital mission of the Progress MS-14 cargo spacecraft lasting over a year is ending. In accordance with the Russian flight program of the International Space Station, on April 27, 2021 at 23:11:30 UTC, the Progress MS-14 spacecraft will undock from the Zvezda module of the ISS Russian segment.

According to preliminary calculations of the ballistic and navigation support service specialists of the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of Roscosmos), after undocking, the freighter will stay in near-Earth orbit for about a day. During its prolonged autonomous flight, the Rocket and Space Corporation Energia specialists (part of Roscosmos) will be testing a new deorbit attitude control system.

The propulsion system of the cargo ship will be switched on for braking at 00:01:28 UTC on April 29. Four minutes later, it will shut down and the ship will continue its descent. In accordance with the MCC calculated data, at 00:34:23 UTC, Progress MS-14 will enter the dense layers of the Earth's atmosphere. The non-combustible structural elements of the ship will drop in the non-navigable area of the Pacific Ocean, 3,150 km from the city of Wellington and 7,390 km from the city of Santiago.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/29/2021 04:12 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30913/
Google translate:
Quote
In accordance with the program embedded in the on-board computer on commands from the Flight Control Center of TsNIIMash (part of Roskosmos), at 03:01 Moscow time, the main engine was turned on for braking. After working for 4 minutes, he reported to the "truck" a braking impulse of 120 m / s. After that "Progress MS-14" left the near-earth orbit and ceased to exist. Fragments of the spacecraft unburnt in the Earth's atmosphere fell at 03:42:27 Moscow time at the "cemetery of spaceships" in the non-navigable region of the South Pacific Ocean, 3,150 kilometers from the city of Wellington (New Zealand).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/29/2021 10:23 pm
small move:

July 16 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 16 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

https://tass.ru/kosmos/11279569
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/30/2021 07:46 am
April    28   30   21:55  / 16:40 TBD  - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1 /USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 1  15:36 TBD - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1 /USCV-1) splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

Undocking and splashdown are postponed due poor weather

https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-1/2021/04/29/crew-1-splashdown-waved-off-as-station-teems-with-science/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 04/30/2021 09:18 am
Cosmonauts on ISS were told by MCC-M specialist that Crew-1 undocking is preliminary planning on May 2nd.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2021 11:12 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/11286011
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, April 30. / TASS /. Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov will enter open space from the ISS on June 2. This was reported to TASS on Friday by the press service of Roscosmos.

"The release will take place on June 2," the press service noted.

As specified in Roskosmos, the crew members will have to prepare the docking compartment before the arrival of the multifunctional laboratory module "Science" and replace the replaceable panel of the fluid flow regulator of the thermal regime of the functional cargo block.

On Thursday, materials from the magazine "Russian Space" (the official publication of Roscosmos) reported that according to the program, the next spacewalk with the participation of Novitsky and Dubrov was to take place in May. In September, they will make two spacewalks to connect electrical cables between the Nauka and Zvezda modules.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2021 12:09 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

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

2021
May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET May 28 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 2 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
June 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA) [TBD, Pesquet]
1st half of July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 16    17   - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 16    17    - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
August  September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
August  September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Shipenko, actress]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, actress]
October 23 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 24 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
October 31 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya] (or 2022)
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Crew Dragon (Crew-34/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
February 12 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [  Kononenko   Prokopyev, Kikina,   Chub   Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Prokopyev TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
January 10    April   - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11    April    - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February    May   - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February    May   - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Prokopyev TBD, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [  Kononenko   Prokopyev, Kikina,   Chub   Petelin]
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
June 5    September   - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
June 6    September   - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July    September   - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July    September   - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
October 20  - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21  - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
J-SSOD - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
MLM-U - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
NEM - Science and Power Module
NRCSD - Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer
PCM - Post-Certification Mission (Boeing)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on April 30th
Changes on May 2nd
Changes on May 3rd
Changes on May 4th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 04/30/2021 05:20 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1388178023829147654
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-1: Based on weather, sources say, NASA is delaying the Crew-1 undocking to Saturday, at 8:35pm EDT, setting up an overnight splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico south of Panama City Sunday at 2:57am (0657 UTC); this will be only the 2nd night splashdown in space history
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 04/30/2021 07:31 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

Quote
May 1, Saturday
6 p.m. – Coverage of the Hatch Closure of the Crew Dragon “Resilience” Prior to the Crew-1 Undocking from the International Space Station (Hatch closure scheduled at 6:20 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, California
8:15 p.m. – Coverage of the Undocking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” from the Harmony zenith port at the ISS and Continuous Coverage of through Splashdown and Crew Recovery on Sunday, May 2 (Undocking scheduled at 8:35 p.m. EDT; Hopkins, Glover, Noguchi, Walker) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, California

May 2, Sunday
Continuous Coverage of the Return of the SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts Aboard “Resilience” and Splashdown (Splashdown scheduled at 2:57 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, California
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/01/2021 04:14 pm
NASA update:

Crew-1 Undock schedule        120:21:52:45 Z

Crew-1 Undock         122:00:32:45  Z (???)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 05/01/2021 05:56 pm
NASA update:

Crew-1 Undock schedule        120:21:52:45 Z


  21:52:45 UTC ????   That is 5:52:45 PM EDT ????
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/01/2021 05:58 pm
NASA update:

Crew-1 Undock schedule        120:21:52:45 Z


  21:52:45 UTC ????   That is 5:52:45 PM EDT ????

I think it's in GMT!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/01/2021 07:20 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1388565269350522882
Quote
SpaceX @SpaceX
After a six-month stay, Dragon and the Crew-1 astronauts are set to depart from the @space_station
 tonight at 8:35 p.m. ET and return to Earth. Weather conditions off the coast of Florida continue to look good for tomorrow’s splashdown at ~2:57 a.m. ET → http://spacex.com/launches
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/01/2021 07:22 pm
https://www.spacex.com/launches/index.html
Quote
SpaceX and NASA are targeting Saturday, May 1 at 8:35 p.m. EDT, or 00:35 UTC on May 2, for Dragon to autonomously undock from the International Space Station (ISS) and splashdown off the coast of Florida on Sunday, May 2 at approximately 2:57 a.m. EDT, 6:57 UTC, completing its first six-month operational mission to the Station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/02/2021 03:15 am
00:34:58 GMT was the exact undocking time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/02/2021 05:48 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1388723391880892416
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-1: Now inside 1 hour to deorbit ignition at 2:03am EDT; the burn is expected to last 16 minutes 27 seconds (predicted), slowing the Crew Dragon by about 258 mph and setting up a Gulf of Mexico splashdown around 2:56am south of Panama City, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/02/2021 06:31 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1388736030891728901
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-1: Deorbit burn is underway; this is a planned 16-minute 27-second firing (predicted) to slow the craft by 115.4 meters per second, or 258 mph; the burn will drop the far side of the ship's orbit into the lower atmosphere for entry and splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico

https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1388740094320943105
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-1: Deorbit burn complete; SpaceX confirms nominal performance; the capsule should reach the top of the discernible atmosphere about 2:45am, setting up splashdown south of Panama City, Florida, about 12 minutes later
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/02/2021 07:04 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1388749387497709568
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Crew-1: SPLASHDOWN! At 2:57am EDT (0657 UTC)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/02/2021 07:09 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1388749609896402944
Quote
Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
Splashdown! I estimate at 0656:43 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/02/2021 08:28 am
Splashdown was 06:56:45 GMT (JSC).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/03/2021 01:07 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/30919/
Google translate:
Quote
PAVEL VLASOV, HEAD OF THE CENTER FOR TRAINING COSMONAUT (CTC) :

- When is the space flight of test cosmonaut Sergei Korsakov planned, whose place in the main crew of the Soyuz MS-18 was taken by NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hai? Will he be the first Russian on the crew of the American SpaceX Crew?

- Maybe. In May of this year, he flies to the United States for training on the American segment of the ISS. At the same time, we have him first in line for the flight. So let's see what happens first - on our Soyuz or on American SpaceX.

- And what is the fate of the backup crew flight engineer Oleg Artemyev? In which
crew are planning to appoint him?

- He will be the commander of the backup crew of the Soyuz MS-19, and then leave for the spring start next year as the commander of the prime crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/03/2021 04:24 am
???


September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Artemyev, cosmonaut, cosmonaut/astronaut]

Changes on May 3rd

Progress is crewed???

September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD][Artemyev, cosmonaut, cosmonaut/astronaut]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)

Night entry!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/03/2021 09:53 pm
NASA SMSR schedule of April 28

Cygnus NG-16 confirmed for August 1
Boeing OFT-2 confirmed for NET August 2
DART on November 23 / under review
SWOT in November 2022
SpaceX CRS-27 on January 10, 2023
SpaceX CRS-28 on June 5, 2023
SpaceX CRS-29 on October 20, 2023
Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) - NET November 30, 2023
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/04/2021 07:12 am
https://ria.ru/20210504/kikina-1731048357.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, May 4 - RIA Novosti. The only woman in the Russian cosmonaut corps, Anna Kikina, joined the crew for a flight to the ISS in 2022, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.
"Crews are scheduled for the flight in 2022. Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev and Sergei Korsakov will be preparing for the flight in the spring. Sergei Prokopyev, Anna Kikina and Dmitry Petelin should fly in the fall," the agency's interlocutor said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Lars-J on 05/04/2021 07:16 am
https://twitter.com/tobycorbett01/status/1389445257452945411?s=21
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/04/2021 07:31 am
These crews are not officially approved yet, will only be 100% visible after May 13th.

There are crews scheduled for 2022 flight only!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/05/2021 09:32 pm
https://twitter.com/Astro_CabanaBob/status/1389603847493009412
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/06/2021 06:01 pm
https://twitter.com/BoeingSpace/status/1390354415698186249

Quote
NASA and Boeing are targeting 2:53 pm EDT Friday, July 30, for the launch of Starliner’s next test flight, OFT-2.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/06/2021 06:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/05/06/nasa-boeing-update-launch-target-for-next-starliner-flight-test/

Quote
A launch on July 30 would lead to rendezvous and docking with the space station on the evening of Saturday, July 31.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/07/2021 05:13 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]

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

2021
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator, disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda, transfer of VU) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 2 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
June 3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
May 28  Mid to Late June - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET  May 28  Mid to Late June - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June 30 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 2 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, IROSA) [TBD, Pesquet]
1st half of July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 16 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 16 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July 25  August - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 30  NET August-September  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31  NET August-September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  NET   August 4  -September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
  NET   August 4  -September - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Shkaplerov, Shipenko,   actress   Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko,   actress   Peresild]
October 23 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 24 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
October 31 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya   Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Misurkin, Maislinger, Matsutoya   Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 4 - Crew Dragon (Crew-34/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
February 10 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut]
February 12 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67/68: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Lindgren, Hines, astronaut, astronaut]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-1 Crew-1/PCM-1 (USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 14 - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
April - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
NET December - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on May 7th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/10/2021 06:59 pm
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The next cargo mission planned to replenish the Expedition 65 crew is targeted for launch on June 3. The SpaceX Cargo Dragon will lift off from the Kennedy Space Center and dock on June 4 to the Harmony module’s space-facing international adapter. The Cargo Dragon will deliver new solar arrays to augment the space station’s power system.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/05/10/three-day-weekend-aboard-lab-ahead-of-june-cargo-mission/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/11/2021 11:23 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-axiom-agree-to-first-private-astronaut-mission-on-space-station
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May 10, 2021
RELEASE 21-059
NASA, Axiom Agree to First Private Astronaut Mission on Space Station

NASA and Axiom Space have signed an order for the first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station to take place no earlier than January 2022.

“We are excited to see more people have access to spaceflight through this first private astronaut mission to the space station,” said Kathy Lueders, associate administrator for human exploration and operations at NASA Headquarters. “One of our original goals with the Commercial Crew Program, and again with our Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development Program, is that our providers have customers other than NASA to grow a commercial economy in low-Earth orbit.”

The spaceflight, designated as Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1), will launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and travel to the International Space Station. Once docked, the Axiom astronauts are scheduled to spend eight days aboard the orbiting laboratory. NASA and Axiom mission planners will coordinate in-orbit activities for the private astronauts to conduct in coordination with space station crew members and flight controllers on the ground.

Axiom will purchase services for the mission from NASA, such as crew supplies, cargo delivery to space, storage, and other in-orbit resources for daily use. NASA will purchase from Axiom the capability to return scientific samples that must be kept cold in transit back to Earth.

“The first private crew to visit the International Space Station is a watershed moment in humanity’s expansion off the planet and we are glad to partner with NASA in making it happen,” said Axiom President and CEO Michael Suffredini. “A thriving commercial marketplace in low-Earth orbit begins with expanding access to serious, nontraditional users and that is exactly the aim of our private astronaut missions.”

NASA has opened up the space station for commercial activities, including private astronaut missions, as part of its plan to develop a robust and competitive economy in low-Earth orbit. The agency’s needs to achieve that goal – such as research on the effects of the space environment on humans, technology development, and in-flight crew testing – will remain in place after the retirement of the International Space Station. Commercial entities can meet those needs, providing destinations and transportation capabilities. Enabling Ax-1 is an important step to stimulate demand for commercial human spaceflight services so NASA can be one of many customers in low-Earth orbit.

For the Ax-1 mission, Axiom has proposed Michael López-Alegría, Larry Connor, Mark Pathy, and Eytan Stibbe as prime crew members. These private astronauts will be reviewed by NASA and its international partners, as is standard for any space station crew, and undergo NASA medical qualification testing to be approved for flight. López-Alegría will serve as the mission commander, with Peggy Whitson and John Shoffner as backups.

Once the proposed crew passes review and qualification, the four members will train for their flight with NASA, international partners, and SpaceX, which Axiom has contracted as launch provider for transportation to the space station. Trainers will familiarize the private astronauts with systems, procedures, and emergency preparedness for the space station and the Crew Dragon spacecraft. Based on current mission planning, training is scheduled to begin this summer.

The development and growth of the low-Earth orbit economy continues. In January 2020, NASA selected Axiom to provide at least one habitable commercial module to be attached to the forward port of the International Space Station’s Harmony node in late 2024. Most recently, NASA announced the agency is seeking input from industry on future commercial low-Earth orbit destinations that will provide services, such as crew training, scientific research, and advanced systems development for both government and private-sector astronauts and customers.

For more than 20 years, NASA has supported a continuous U.S. human presence in low-Earth orbit. The agency's goal is a low-Earth orbit marketplace where NASA is one of many customers, and the private sector leads the way. This strategy will provide services the government needs at a lower cost, enabling the agency to focus on its Artemis missions to the Moon and on to Mars while continuing to use low-Earth orbit as a training and proving ground for those deep space missions.

For information about the Ax-1 mission, visit:

https://www.axiomspace.com/ax1

For more information about NASA’s commercial low-Earth orbit economy effort, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/leo-economy
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/11/2021 11:38 am
https://techcrunch.com/2021/05/10/axiom-space-and-nasa-detail-first-fully-private-human-launch-to-the-space-station-set-for-january-2022/
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There’s a “high degree of confidence in the late January date” for the launch, Axiom CEO Michael Suffredini said.
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Axiom intends to offer astronaut flights — both private and national — to the International Space Station and eventually its own privately funded space station. While Axiom has “things lined up” for AX-2, AX-3 and AX-4, “like everyone we have to compete for the opportunity,” Suffredini said. The number of missions to the ISS is limited because there are only two docking ports on the ISS, Station deputy manager Dana Weigel added. That suggests that additional stations will be necessary to meet the burgeoning demand for both commercial and scientific space missions.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Ben E on 05/11/2021 12:40 pm
NG-15 Cygnus departure has moved to mid-late June.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/11/2021 09:53 pm
BNS Prelim 77P MR DC

May 20 at 17:01:00 UTC   
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/12/2021 01:06 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/11354615
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MOSCOW, May 12. / TASS /. The next correction of the International Space Station (ISS) orbit in preparation for the launch of the Soyuz MS-19 manned transport vehicle will take place on May 20. This is stated in the message of Roskosmos, circulated on Wednesday.
"In order to form the initial ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-19 manned transport spacecraft and the Soyuz MS-18 landing on May 20, 2021, the next correction of the orbital altitude of the International Space Station is planned," the state corporation noted. Roskosmos, the maneuver will be carried out using the Progress MS-16 cargo vehicle. According to the calculated data of the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center, its engines will be turned on at 20:01 Moscow time and will work for 180 seconds, the impulse will be 0.2 m / s. "After this maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS will increase by 350 m and will amount to 419.72 km," the press service added.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: hektor on 05/12/2021 01:12 pm
Launch of Soyuz MS-19 being October 5 per master schedule above, this correction is well in advance.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/12/2021 01:52 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/11354615


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посадкой корабля "Союз МС-18" на 20 мая 2021
?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/12/2021 01:56 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/11354615
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посадкой корабля "Союз МС-18" на 20 мая 2021
?
на 20 мая 2021 года запланирована очередная коррекция высоты орбиты Международной космической станции"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SPKirsch on 05/12/2021 03:56 pm
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The next cargo mission planned to replenish the Expedition 65 crew is targeted for launch on June 3. The SpaceX Cargo Dragon will lift off from the Kennedy Space Center and dock on June 4 to the Harmony module’s space-facing international adapter. The Cargo Dragon will deliver new solar arrays to augment the space station’s power system.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/05/10/three-day-weekend-aboard-lab-ahead-of-june-cargo-mission/

"Harmony module’s space-facing international adapter" means PMA-3/IDA-3.
Probably all Cargo Dragons will dock on this port.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Raffaele_Di_Palma on 05/12/2021 04:23 pm
CRS-22 back again on PMA2.

Is that a typo?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/12/2021 05:13 pm
CRS-22 back again on PMA2.

Is that a typo?

Yes, it is. Correct port is PMA-3/ IDA 3 N2Z as payload for Dragon CRS-22 is a pair of new iROSA solar panels.

NASA wrote it two days ago NOT to N2F, but to N2Z:

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The next cargo mission planned to replenish the Expedition 65 crew is targeted for launch on June 3. The SpaceX Cargo Dragon will lift off from the Kennedy Space Center and dock on June 4 to the Harmony module’s space-facing international adapter. The Cargo Dragon will deliver new solar arrays to augment the space station’s power system.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/05/10/three-day-weekend-aboard-lab-ahead-of-june-cargo-mission/

I've the same situation with Soyuz MS-18 landing at May 20, 2021 :'(
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/13/2021 02:38 pm
https://ria.ru/20210513/peresild-1732151871.html
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MOSCOW, May 13 - RIA Novosti. Actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko were selected for filming the film "Challenge" at the International Space Station (ISS), Roscosmos reported.
They have undergone medical and creative tests. The backup crew included Alena Mordovina and Alexey Dudin. The information was confirmed by the press service of the First Channel.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/14/2021 03:53 am
https://twitter.com/SpaceAdventures/status/1392835022261002241
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Space Adventures @SpaceAdventures

Yusaku Maezawa purchased two seats on the #Soyuz spacecraft from Space Adventures. He and his assistant, Yozo Hirano, will begin spaceflight training in Russia next month after passing the required medical examinations. @yousuckMZ @Roscosmos #spaceflight
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/14/2021 03:56 am
https://spaceadventures.com/space-adventures-client-yusaku-maezawa-plans-for-mission-to-the-international-space-station/
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May 13, 2021 — Space Adventures, Inc., the world’s leading space experiences company, announced that Yusaku Maezawa has begun preparations for a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) by successfully passing the required medical examinations. He and his production assistant, Yozo Hirano, are planning to launch on the Russian Soyuz MS-20 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on December 8, 2021.

The duration of the spaceflight will be 12 days and will be commanded by Cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin. Mr. Maezawa and his crew will begin approximately three months of spaceflight training in June at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/15/2021 12:42 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

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June 27, Sunday
10:30 a.m. – Coverage of the release of the Northrop Grumman “SS Katherine Johnson” Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station (release scheduled at 10:50 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

June 27 14:50 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/15/2021 12:44 am
https://ria.ru/20210515/kosmos-1732408523.html

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Earlier, "Roscosmos" told the agency that the output of the Russians Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov in open space from the ISS is scheduled for June 2. The astronauts will have to prepare the module "Pierce" for undocking from the station before the arrival of the new module "Science", as well as replace a removable panel of the flow regulator in the thermal management system module "Dawn".
As told RIA Novosti the representative of NASA, two trips on the U.S. program are expected on June 16 and 20, they will perform a Frenchman Thomas Pesquet and American Shane Kimbrough. He noted that the astronauts will have to install two new solar panels IROSA outside the U.S. segment of the ISS, which in early June will be delivered to the station by cargo ship Cargo Dragon.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/15/2021 11:50 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]

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

2021
June 3  17:29:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June    4   5  09:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Mid-June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
June 16  Early July  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter,  install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  1st half of July  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation  install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
Mid to Late June 27  14:50 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Mid to Late June 27 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June 29    30   23:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 36: Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, RamSat, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
July 2  ~01:00 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation  6R (RS-Node) power inverter) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 16  - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 16 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July 25 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 30  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 2  September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 23 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
October 24 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
October 31 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
Early November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late  December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites CUAVA-1, MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD#

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 12 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, astronaut  Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
February 4  April 5 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, astronaut  Cristoforetti, astronaut]
February 5  April 6 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, astronaut  Cristoforetti, astronaut]
February 10  April 11 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
NET June  October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET June  October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, astronaut  Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET    June   October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2]
TBD -CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2]
TBD - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
TBD - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
Early - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
December 14, 2022  April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 2022  April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET December  April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
June - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - Soyuz MS-25 undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [cosmonaut RF, two space tourists]
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
NET June  October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET June  October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
NET June  October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
October 2022 (TBD)  Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
NET June  Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
April (TBD)  Late - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
NET December 2023  April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on May 15th
Changes on May 18th
Changes on May 20th
Changes on May 22nd
Changes on May 24th
Changes on May 28th
Changes on May 29th
Changes on June 2nd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/18/2021 05:29 am
http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/18/2021 05:33 am
https://twitter.com/NASA_Johnson/status/1394364382776229889
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NASA's Johnson Space Center@NASA_Johnson

Kayla Barron will launch aboard NASA's @SpaceX

 Crew-3 mission. She joins @NASA_Astronauts Tom Marshburn and @Astro_Raja, and ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer for her first mission to the @Space_Station.
The crew could launch as early as Oct. 23.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2021 05:23 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 2, Wednesday
1 a.m. – Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 65 Russian spacewalk #48; spacewalk begins at 1:20 a.m. EDT with Novitskiy and Dubrov and is expected to last 6 ½ hours (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2021 11:05 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31107/
Google translate:
Quote
On June 2, 2021, the crew of the Russian segment of the International Space Station, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov will make a spacewalk to perform work on the outer surface of the station.

The crew will leave the hatch of the Poisk small research module at 08:40 Moscow time. The planned duration of the cosmonauts' work in open space is about 6 hours 50 minutes.

The main tasks of EVA-48:

    Replacement of the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator;
    installation of the necessary equipment for scientific space experiments "Test" and "Endurance" on the outer surface of the "Search" module;
    connection of the Kurs system antennas on the transition compartment to ensure the docking of the new Russian Nauka module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2021 11:17 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/11418765
Google translate:
Quote
According to preliminary data, the maneuver will be carried out using the propulsion system of the Progress MS-16 cargo vehicle. It will be on at 20:01 Moscow time. The engines will run for 180.7 seconds. The impulse value will be 0.2 m / s. "After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit will increase by 0.35 km," the state corporation said.

The average altitude of the ISS orbit after correction will be 419.69 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2021 07:57 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 16, Wednesday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 U.S. spacewalk # 74 to install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT and will last 6 ½ hours with Pesquet and Kimbrough (All Channels)

June 20, Sunday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 U.S. spacewalk # 75 to install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT and will last 6 ½ hours with Pesquet and Kimbrough (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2021 07:58 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1395422407419105281
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/20/2021 08:00 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31110/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/21/2021 03:47 pm
Cross-post re: Progress MS-17 launch time:
June 30, 02:27 Moscow Time = June 29, 23:27 UTC

"The docking with the station is planned on July 2, around 04:00 Moscow Time"

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/2021.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 05/25/2021 09:58 pm
From NASA:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  SpX-22 Launch         154:17:29:29.000             0.0     427.6     411.6
COMMENT                       (153/17:29:29.000)           (0.0)   (230.9)   (222.2)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SpX-22 Docking        156:09:00:00.000             0.0     427.6     411.5
COMMENT                       (155/09:00:00.000)           (0.0)   (230.9)   (222.2)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================

SpX-22 Launch June 3, 2021 at 17:29:29 UTC / 1:29:29 p.m. EDT

SpX-22 Docking June 5, 2021 at 09:00:00 UTC / 5:00:00 a.m. EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 05/27/2021 08:35 pm
NASA announces live coverage of EVA RUSA 48, however nothing is mentioned about the cubesats that were planned to be launched during the spacewalk
https://t.co/6eVktDrohO?amp=1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 05/27/2021 09:25 pm
NASA announces live coverage of EVA RUSA 48, however nothing is mentioned about the cubesats that were planned to be launched during the spacewalk
https://t.co/6eVktDrohO?amp=1
A quick check of RSW insider content and other places. As a result the cubesat deploys are not on the latest task list version for RS EVA-48 having been bumped off the list by the higher importance fluid flow regulator No. 1, SP RRZh replacement, which could not be properly installed and had to be deferred during the previous attempt, and get ahead tasks. There are upto 12 EVA'S in the planned MLM integration series so they will be bumped afterwards though they may be deployed throughout the series as airlock space allows as an optional task on each EVA but that not presently planned with the laundry list of get ahead tasks. The ERA and science airlock will soon replace these manual deployment tasks at some point in the near future upon its activation.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 05/28/2021 11:55 am
NASA announces live coverage of EVA RUSA 48, however nothing is mentioned about the cubesats that were planned to be launched during the spacewalk
https://t.co/6eVktDrohO?amp=1

No satellites were delivered by recent Progresses, so there is not what to launch.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/28/2021 10:31 pm
https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Commanding_role_for_ESA_astronaut_Samantha_Cristoforetti
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ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti is expected to serve as International Space Station commander for Expedition 68a, following an in-principle agreement by international partners on 19 May, pending consolidation of the Space Station’s operational plans and launch dates.

As a member of Crew-4, Samantha will be launched with NASA astronauts Kjell Lindgren and Bob Hines to the Station from Florida, USA, on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft in 2022. This will be Samantha’s second space mission and the experience she brings will stand her in good stead as Europe’s first female in command of a Station expedition.

“Returning to the International Space Station to represent Europe is an honour in itself,” says Samantha. “I am humbled by my appointment to the position of commander and look forward to drawing on the experience I’ve gained in space and on Earth to lead a very capable team in orbit.”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 05/29/2021 10:55 am
https://www.militarynews.ru/story.asp?rid=1&nid=550920&lang=RU
Google translate:
Quote
Moscow. May 28. INTERFAX - Glavkosmos plans to offer flight seats on the Soyuz spacecraft for space tourists by the end of 2023, said the head of the company Dmitry Loskutov.
      "Now we are carrying out this work (preparation for a commercial launch - IF) in two directions at the same time - we are negotiating with representatives of potential customers, as well as with our industry, we are creating in advance the backlog of material and technical part in order to be able to offer flight seats already where at the end of 2023 ", - said Loskutov on the air of the YouTube channel" Roscosmos TV "...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/02/2021 02:50 pm
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22134/
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ISS-65 long-term expedition flight engineer, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy and ISS-65 flight engineer, Roscosmos cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov began the 48th planned spacewalk under the Russian program (EVA-48). The Poisk docking compartment exit hatch was opened at 05:53 UTC.

 This is the first spacewalking experience for both cosmonauts. They will have to carry out a number of operations to install the equipment on the outer surface of the Russian segment of the International Space Station. The Russian spacewalk is performed in Orlan-MKS spacesuits No. 4 and 5. Oleg Novitskiy wears the commander spacesuit with red stripes (Orlan-MKS spacesuit No. 5), and Pyotr Dubrov wears the Orlan-MKS No. 4 spacesuit with blue stripes.

The cosmonauts will have to work outside the station for about 7 hours. They must prepare the docking compartment prior to the Nauka module arrival and replace the removable panel of the functional-cargo unit fluid flow regulator. The spacewalk is controlled from the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of Roscosmos) by the specialists of the Chief Operating Control Group, responsible for the extravehicular activities of the crew.

 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2021 09:19 am
https://spacenews.com/axiom-space-purchases-three-crew-dragon-missions/
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WASHINGTON — Axiom Space has signed a contract with SpaceX for three additional Crew Dragon missions, enough to meet its projections for private astronaut missions to the International Space Station through at least 2023.
Axiom, which already has a deal with SpaceX for the Ax-1 mission to the ISS launching in early 2022, said June 2 the new contract covers the projected Ax-2, 3 and 4 missions to the station. All will use Crew Dragon spacecraft launched on Falcon 9 rockets.
...
Axiom announced May 25 that another former NASA astronaut, Peggy Whitson, will command the Ax-2 mission. She will fly with John Shoffner, a private astronaut, and two additional customers to be announced. Axiom did not disclose at the time what vehicle the two would use for that mission, but Whitson and Shoffner had already been assigned as backups for the Ax-1 mission.
...
The new contract would allow Axiom to fly missions to the station through 2023, if it is able to secure agreements for the other private astronaut mission opportunities in 2022 and 2023. “We’re prepared to fly on a cadence of about twice a year, but like everyone, we have to compete for the opportunity,” Suffredini said at the briefing.

SpaceX, in a separate statement, sounded optimistic about Axion’s chances of securing those additional ISS private astronaut missions, noting that the agreement covers “three additional private crew missions aboard Dragon to and from the Station through 2023.”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/04/2021 09:22 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]

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

2021
June 20  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22 - release of satellites    CUAVA-1 , MIR-SAT1, TUMnanoSAT, Binar-1 from J-SSOD#
June 24  02:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=TBD s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=TBD km)
June 27  TBD / 16:25 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June 27 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June 29  23:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  ~01:00 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]
July 15 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 16  - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 16 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July 25 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 30  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET July - release of satellite Binar 1
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET  Mid- June 14  08:30  Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop (NRCSD#20)
August - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October    23   31 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
October 24  NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
October 31  NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
  Early   NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - release of satellites Binar 2A, Binar 2B, Binar 2C
NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
  Late   NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
  Late   NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
  Late   NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, CAPSat, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February    12   16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1    5   - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2    6   - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7    11   - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
  2022   NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
  2022   NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
  2022   NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
  Early   NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
  Early   NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
  Early   NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner / Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/04/2021 06:19 pm
Quote
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch

Quote
from Huot, Daniel G. (JSC-AD911):

Official launch time today at 17:29:17 GMT

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/05/2021 02:45 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/05/spacex-cargo-craft-docks-to-station/
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While the International Space Station was traveling more than 250 miles over the South Pacific ocean, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to the space-facing side of the orbiting laboratory’s Harmony module at 5:09 a.m. EDT, Saturday, June 5. NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur were monitoring docking operations for Dragon.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/09/2021 09:56 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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June 27, Sunday
12 p.m. – Coverage of the release of the Northrop Grumman “SS Katherine Johnson” Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station (release scheduled at 12:25 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/10/2021 03:52 am
NRCSD-20 deploy via Bishop A/L webcast:

https://youtu.be/3KQ8piG5HjM
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/10/2021 05:23 am
SMSR Integrated Master Schedule (June 7, 2021):
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/10/2021 05:20 pm
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June 24 02:25  ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=TBD s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=TBD km)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/11/2021 05:44 am
https://www.space.com/spacex-axiom-deal-more-private-astronaut-missions
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We now know that Ax-2 will fly with SpaceX, as will Ax-3 and Ax-4. All of those missions are expected to launch by 2023, Axiom representatives said. Neither company revealed the financial terms of the contract.

https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/06/09/axiom-signs-deal-with-spacex-for-three-more-private-crew-missions/
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Axiom’s second mission, Ax-2, could launch in late 2022, pending NASA approval. Retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and John Shoffner, an experienced race car driver and pilot, will fly on the Ax-2 mission with up to two unnamed civilian crewmates.

Officials have not announced crew members for the Ax-3 and Ax-4 missions, which will serve as precursors to the launch of an Axiom-owned module to link up with the International Space Station. Axiom eventually intends to build its own commercial space station, somewhat smaller but cheaper to operate than the ISS.

https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/05/25/whitson-to-command-planned-commercial-flight-to-space-station/
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The flight is not yet on the space station schedule. Axiom Space will have to compete for a flight opportunity whenever NASA announces the next “window” for a private visit to the station. But a launch opportunity is expected to open up in the fall 2022 timeframe.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/12/2021 05:47 pm
ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/10/2021
...
NRCSD-20: The crew gathered the appropriate items and installed the Nanoracks Cubesat Deployer-20 (NRCSD-20) onto the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) slide table.  NRCSD-20 will be used to launch two satellites:  RamSat and SOAR.  RamSat is a 20x10x10 cm satellite equipped with multispectral and near-infrared cameras to study large-scale disturbances to forests.  SOAR is a 30x10x10 cm satellite which looks at the effects various materials have on aerodynamic drag and performance, measures thermospheric winds, and demonstrates various maneuver capabilities.  NRCSD is a stackable, modular, ground loaded launch case. Each NRCSD accommodates up to six launch cases.  NRCSD is passed through the JEM Airlock, and manipulated robotically to the satellite deployment position.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/12/2021 06:13 pm
https://spacenews.com/horizon-technologies-gets-funding-for-maritime-surveillance-satellites/
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With funding from the U.K. government’s innovation agency, the Amber IOD-3 cubesat is being built by AAC Clyde Space to provide data for the country’s National Maritime Information Centre (NMIC). L3Harris Technologies is assisting with the payload’s development.

The satellite is slated to launch aboard a SpaceX Cargo Dragon mission in August for deployment from the International Space Station shortly after arrival. Houston-based NanoRacks arranged for the cubesat’s deployment from the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/13/2021 10:49 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1404130421949054980
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/14/2021 05:47 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
June 5  09:09 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)

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June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)

Quote
from Huot, Daniel G. (JSC-AD911):
And exact time of docking for SpX-22 was 156/09:09:02 GMT
 
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/15/2021 06:06 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/06/14/nasa-spacex-update-crew-launch-and-return-dates/
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission now is targeting launch no earlier than Sunday, Oct. 31, with NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn and Kayla Barron and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Matthias Maurer. Crew-3 will launch on a new Crew Dragon spacecraft from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to begin a six-month science mission at the space station.

Crew-3 astronauts will arrive at the space station for a short handover period with the Crew-2 astronauts and other crew members on Expedition 66. Crew-2 NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Aki Hoshide, and ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet are targeting early-to-mid November for a return to Earth inside Crew Dragon Endeavour off the coast of Florida.

Following Crew-3, the next crew rotation mission is targeted for no earlier than mid-April 2022 with the partner spacecraft and launch vehicle to be determined at a later date.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/15/2021 06:42 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1404365302884864003
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Nanoracks @Nanoracks
#RamSat and #SOAR have been deployed! 5:05 UTC
12:09 PM · 14 июн. 2021 г.·Twitter for iPhone
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 06/16/2021 09:59 am
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1404365302884864003
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Nanoracks @Nanoracks
#RamSat and #SOAR have been deployed! 5:05 UTC
12:09 PM · 14 июн. 2021 г.·Twitter for iPhone

Nanoracks has a typo in their tweet, deployment happened at 9:05 UTC as stated before.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/16/2021 11:54 am
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COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
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COMMENT  NG-15 Release         178:16:25:00.000             0.0     426.7     413.4
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NASA updates for NG-15 Release !
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/16/2021 09:02 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/16/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-roll-out-solar-arrays/
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ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to install and deploy the first new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA).
The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 8:11 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/16/spacewalk-to-install-first-new-solar-array-concluded/
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet concluded their spacewalk at 3:26 p.m. EDT, after 7 hours and 15 minutes. In the seventh spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two astronauts installed a new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) into its mounting bracket on the far end of the left (port) side of the station’s backbone truss structure (P6).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/16/2021 09:06 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/06/16/nasa-and-boeing-progress-toward-july-launch-of-second-starliner-flight-test/
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Teams inside the Starliner production factory at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida recently began fueling the Starliner crew module and service module in preparation for launch of Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) at 2:53 p.m. EDT on Friday, July 30. The fueling operations are expected to complete this week as teams load propellant inside the facility’s Hazardous Processing Area and perform final spacecraft checks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2021 12:30 pm
https://africanews.space/mauritius-launches-first-satellite/
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The first Mauritian satellite (a CubeSat – MIR-SAT1) was successfully launched today onboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket (Mission: CRS-22/SpX-22) from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida at 5:29 PM UTC.
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JAXA awarded the nation the opportunity to build and deploy a 1U Cube Satellite through the International Space Station (ISS). In February, MIR-SAT1 was handed over to JAXA to be deployed from the Japanese Experiment Module (Kibo) “KiboCUBE” on the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2021 12:42 pm
https://www.manmonthly.com.au/news/cuava-wins-funding-nsw-space-qualification-mission/
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Before beginning the project, CUAVA will launch its satellite CUAVA-1 from Cape Canaveral in August 2021.  It will be the first satellite designed, developed and launched by the Training Centre. CUAVA-1 will fly first-generation experimental payloads developed by students and other researchers at CUAVA’s partner institutions.

https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2021/05/25/sydney-cuava-arc-centre-wins-nsw-funding-space-program-cubesats.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2021 05:08 pm
Transporter-2 ??
CSIROSat-1 - http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=772
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And as for CSIROSat-1:

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CSIROSat-1 will be uplifted to the ISS and then launched into a LEO orbit in late 2021 or early 2022.

https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021cosp...43E..49R/abstract
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/19/2021 02:56 am
Cross-post:
SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated June 18
Nauka launch on 15 July at 17:16 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/19/2021 05:53 am
https://ria.ru/20210619/nasa-1737656309.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, June 19 - RIA Novosti. NASA may reserve another seat on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft for an astronaut's flight to the International Space Station (ISS), a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti.

"It is possible that NASA will book another seat on the Soyuz spacecraft for the flight of its astronaut to the ISS," the agency's source said.
According to him, if necessary, such a flight can take place next spring.
An American astronaut Loral O'Hara, who, according to the information from the Cosmonaut Training Center near Moscow, is undergoing training in Russia on actions in the event of a Soyuz landing on the water surface, may take off on the flight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/19/2021 07:07 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 /  15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17

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

2021
June 24  02:25:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.890 km)
June 25  Mid-July  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter  install second iRosa ont he P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June    27   29  TBD / 16:25 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June 29  23:27:20 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
NET June    27   29 - Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 2  01:02:16 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation) [Vande Hei, Pesquet   Hoshide]
July 15  17:16 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July    16   17  14:41 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July    16   17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 23  16:28 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
NET July 25 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 30  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET October 31  November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November    1   - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November    8   - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP,    CAPSat , EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET    November 2021   Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
  NET  November 2021   Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on June 19th
Changes on June 20th
Changes on June 21st
Changes on June 22nd
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/20/2021 07:06 am
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 37
Mission: Launch vehicle and launch site TBD
12 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed

    CapSat-1 - The Weiss School, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
    D3 - University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
    GWSat - George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
    JAGSAT - University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama
    LEOPARDSat-1 - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
    MARIO - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    NACHOS - Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos, New Mexico
    OreSat - Portland State University, Portland, Oregon
    PATCOOL - NASA KSC, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    petitSat - NASA GSFC, Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
    REALOP - University of California - Davis, Davis, California
    SPORT - NASA MSFC, Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama

https://www.oresat.org/satellites/oresat-0
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OreSat 0 Launch   01/01/2022

https://www.oresat.org/satellites
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Originally designed as Oregon's first satellite, OreSat is a 2U CubeSat that's being given a free ride to space by  the NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) sometime in early 2022. We'll be deployed into low earth orbit off of the International Space Station! OreSat has two amazing missions - STEM outreach for the entire state of Oregon, and a climate science mission.

https://www.jagsatmission.com/launch-count-down
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JAGSAT I launch to ISS
JAGSAT I Orbit deployment from ISS

https://ufdc.ufl.edu/UFE0057227/00001
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The PATCOOL CubeSat currently has a launch date with NanoRacks set for quarter three (Q3) of 2021 as part of the Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) 37 mission to the ISS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/20/2021 04:44 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/20/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-complete-solar-array-installation/
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ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to install and deploy the first new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA).

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:42 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six-and-a-half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 06/20/2021 05:54 pm


2021
June 20  12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]

Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter) [TBD, Pesquet]
Mid-July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [TBD, Pesquet]

June 25 - EVA-76 - install iRosa ont he P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
Mid-July - EVA-77 and EVA-78 [Vande Hei, Hoshide]
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/20/2021 06:51 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/20/spacewalkers-complete-first-roll-out-solar-array-installation/
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet concluded their spacewalk at 2:10 p.m. EDT, after 6 hours and 28 minutes. In the eighth spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two astronauts completed the deployment of a new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) on the far end of the left (port) side of the station’s backbone truss structure (P6).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/21/2021 12:55 am
Update from NASA for Progress MS-17:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  78P Launch            180:23:27:20.000             0.0     426.7     413.4
COMMENT                       (179/23:27:20.000)           (0.0)   (230.4)   (223.2)
COMMENT
COMMENT  78P Dock              183:01:02:16.000             0.0     426.4     413.7
COMMENT                       (182/01:02:16.000)           (0.0)   (230.2)   (223.4)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================

Progress MS-17 schedule:

launch on June 29, 2021 at 2327:20 UTC / 727:20 p.m. EDT;

docking to Poisk module at ISS on July 02, 2021 at 0102:16 UTC/ July 01, 2021 at 1002:16 p.m. EDT;               
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: whiztech on 06/21/2021 02:33 am
https://spacemauritius.com/

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DEPLOYMENT OF THE MIR-SAT1 FROM THE ISS INTO ORBIT
on 22 June 2021 at 10:55 (UTC) / 14:55 (MUT)
Live Broadcast on JAXA Youtube Channel to start at 10:35 (UTC) / 14:35 (MUT)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2021 07:12 pm
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=723
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Targit    Updated: 25 Apr 2020
...
Planning a deployment from the ISS after a launch from the Kennedy Space Center in October 2020.
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=815
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STARS-NT    Updated: 07 Jun 2021
...
Planning a deployment from the ISS in Q4 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2021 07:50 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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June 25, Friday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 U.S. spacewalk # 76 to install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 4B Channel Power System; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT and will last 6 ½ hours with Pesquet and Kimbrough (All Channels)

June 29, Tuesday
12 p.m. – Coverage of the release of the Northrop Grumman “SS Katherine Johnson” Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 12:25 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
7 p.m. -Coverage of the launch of the International Space Station Progress 78 Cargo Ship to the space station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 7:27 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)

...
JULY

July 1, Thursday
...
8:15 p.m. – Coverage of the docking of the International Space Station Progress 78 Cargo Ship to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:02 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)

July 15, Thursday
12:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Laboratory Module from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch scheduled at 1:16 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)

July 17, Saturday
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Undocking of the International Space Station Progress 77 Cargo Craft and the Pirs Docking Compartment from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 10:41 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

July 23, Friday
11:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Laboratory Module to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 12:28 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: whiztech on 06/21/2021 09:39 pm
https://youtu.be/XqXMy3NDZn0

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Small Satellites Deployment from “Kibo” (MIR-SAT 1, Mauritius) 「きぼう」から超小型衛星(J-SSOD#17)の放出

The first Mauritian Small Satellite, MIR-SAT 1, will be deployed from Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo." Watch this historical moment with us!

≪Schedule≫
J-SSOD, History of Small Satellites
Introduction of MIR-SAT1
Go/No Go call
Deployment
Message from Mauritius
Message from UNOOSA
Message from Japanese Ambassador
Message from JAXA President
Certificate of Deployment
Replay (deployment)



ISS re-boost, June 24, 05:25 MST = 0225 UTC
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31550/

dt=466s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+890m
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2021 10:10 pm
https://www.cuava.com.au/projects/cuava-1/
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CUAVA-1 was delivered in Q2-2021 to Space-BD in Japan and is scheduled for launch on a SpaceX resupply mission to the International Space Station in August 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2021 10:17 pm
https://www.binarspace.com/launch-schedule/
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Launch 1: Binar-1
Launching – Q3 2021 via ISS resupply mission
Configuration – 1U
Orbit – Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)
...
Launch 2: Binar-2, Binar-3 & Binar-4
Launching – Q1 2022 via ISS resupply mission
Configuration – 3 x 1U
Orbit –  Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/21/2021 11:15 pm
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=757
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ORCASat    Updated: 10 May 2021
...
Planning a NanoRacks deployment Q4 2021/Q1 2022
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=752
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QMsat    Updated: 18 Sep 2020
...
Planning a NanoRacks deployment late 2021/early 2022.
http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=802
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LinkSat    Updated: 20 Apr 2021
...
Planning a launch in November 2021 and a deployment from the ISS via Nanoracks together with GW-Sat, ARKSat-1 and JagSat.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/22/2021 12:38 pm
https://twitter.com/MRIC_2019/status/1407299635299852290
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Mauritius Research and Innovation Council @MRIC_2019
MIR-SAT1 has been deployed!
#MRIC #mirsat1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/22/2021 08:06 pm
COMMENT
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  GMT175 Reboost        175:02:40:00.000             0.5     427.2     411.5
COMMENT                       (174/02:40:00.000)           (1.6)   (230.7)   (222.2)
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 06/22/2021 11:12 pm
NASA confirms that the Cygnus spacecraft (NG-15) will leave the ISS on June 29 at 16:25 UTC.
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1407448310680588295
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 06/22/2021 11:14 pm
Flight controllers on the ground will send commands for the space station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach Cygnus from the Unity module’s Earth-facing port. The arm will then maneuver the spacecraft into position and release it at 12:25 p.m. NASA astronaut Megan McArthur will monitor Cygnus’ systems upon its departure from the space station.

After departure, Cygnus will deploy two cube satellites: the Ionosphere Thermosphere Scanning Photometer for Ion-Neutral Studies (IT-SPINS), which will add to researchers’ fundamental understanding of Earth’s Ionosphere, and the Khalifa University Students Satellite-2 (MYSat-2), which will train graduate students through the development and evaluation of its software.

Cygnus will then perform a deorbit engine firing to set up a destructive re-entry in which the spacecraft, filled with waste the space station crew packed, will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-air-northrop-grumman-cygnus-departure-from-space-station
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 06/22/2021 11:24 pm
the Ionosphere Thermosphere Scanning Photometer for Ion-Neutral Studies (IT-SPINS)
the Khalifa University Students Satellite-2 (MYSat-2)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/23/2021 06:55 am
https://twitter.com/JAXA_en/status/1407159615817609224
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JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) @JAXA_en
<KiboCUBE to be deployed today!>

The Cubesat MIR-SAT1, developed by @MRIC_2019
, will start its journey in space today at 19:55JST! MIR-SAT1 will be deployed from the ISS under #KiboCUBE program by #JAXA and @UNOOSA
.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/24/2021 12:18 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22  - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa ont he P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

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

2021
  Early   July    6   7  15:05:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Early   July    6  ~19:55 / ~20:45   8  04:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) splashdown
July 15  17:16  20-25  21  13:30-14:00 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or September  October)
July 17  14:41  22-27  23 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or September  October)
July    17   22-27  23 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere (or September  October)
NET July 25 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 23  16:28  28-August 2  29 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or September  October)
July 30  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 1 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 3 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
August 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
  Mid-July   August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation) [Vande Hei, Hoshide]
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, LEDSAT, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/24/2021 12:29 pm
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22184/
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Routine ISS orbit reboost conducted
June 24, 2021, 02:49 GMT

In order to form ballistic conditions prior to the CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) and Soyuz MS-19 crewed spacecraft launch as well as the Soyuz MS-18 landing, a regular orbit reboost of the International Space Station took place on June 24, 2021.

According to TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of Roscosmos) data, on June 24, 2021 at 02:40 UTC the Progress MS-16 cargo spacecraft were fired and routinely burned for 466 seconds giving the station an impulse of 0.5 m/s. After the maneuver, the station’s mean orbit altitude reached 420.28 km.

The ISS orbit parameters after the correction are:

    Rotation period: 92.92 min;
    Orbit inclination: 51.66 deg;
    Minimal altitude over the Earth’s surface: 419.71 km;
    Maximum altitude over the Earth’s surface: 439.66 km.

The International Space Station makes 15 or 16 orbits around the Earth every day. These orbits partly pass through the visibility zones of the Russian ground command and measurement points, while other loops are ‘blind’. The orbit for reboost is selected to provide an opportunity to first send commands to the ISS to execute the maneuver, and then to monitor the operation using telemetric information and obtain measurements of the movement parameters after the maneuver using ground-based means. Depending on the date of the reboost, the orbits may occur at different times of the day.

Within the selected orbit, the time for performing the maneuver is selected based on the required parameters of the ISS orbit: it is usually necessary to form an orbit that is closest to a circular one, and to ensure that there are no dangerous encounters with space debris after the maneuver.

Currently the 65th expedition crew is working at the ISS including Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy, Pyotr Dubrov and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei who arrived at the station on April 9, 2021 on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft. The crew also includes Crew Dragon spacecraft crew of NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan MacArthur, European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet, as well as Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/25/2021 04:12 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/25/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-new-solar-array/
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ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet and NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough have begun their spacewalk outside the International Space Station to install and deploy the second of two new ISS Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSA).

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:52 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/25/2021 07:02 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/25/spacewalkers-complete-second-roll-out-solar-array-installation/
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet concluded their spacewalk at 2:37 p.m. EDT, after 6 hours and 45 minutes. In the ninth spacewalk of the year outside the International Space Station, the two astronauts installed and deployed a new ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) on the far end of the left (port) side of the station’s backbone truss structure (P6).

Kimbrough and Pesquet successfully removed the array from its position in the flight support equipment, maneuvered it into position, connected the electrical cables, and released it to extend the solar array to its fully deployed position at the 4B power channel. After deployment, Pesquet also retrieved an articulating portable foot restraint (APFR) to bring inside the space station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/25/2021 07:56 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT
=============================================================================
COMMENT  SpX22 Undock          187:15:00:00.000             0.0     427.1     413.2
COMMENT                       (186/15:00:00.000)           (0.0)   (230.6)   (223.1)
=============================================================================

July 6 15:00:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/25/2021 08:02 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT
=============================================================================
COMMENT  SpX22 Undock          187:15:00:00.000             0.0     427.1     413.2
COMMENT                       (186/15:00:00.000)           (0.0)   (230.6)   (223.1)
=============================================================================

July 6 15:00:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)!

Quote
July 6, Tuesday
10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX CRS-22 cargo craft from the International Space Station; undocking scheduled at 11 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/29/2021 09:20 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1409937207226372098
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The @NorthropGrumman
 #Cygnus space freighter was released from the #Canadarm2 robotic arm at 12:32pm ET today ending its four-month mission.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 06/30/2021 12:04 am
I've been waiting to say this for many years, the next ISS launch will be the Nauka module!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 06/30/2021 05:10 am
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  78P Dock              183:01:03:25.000             0.0     427.1     413.0
COMMENT                       (182/01:03:25.000)           (0.0)   (230.6)   (223.0)
COMMENT
=============================================================================

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/30/2021 06:24 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/06/29/cygnus-departs-station-after-four-month-mission/
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Thursday evening Cygnus will perform a deorbit engine firing to set up a destructive re-entry in which the spacecraft, filled with waste the space station crew packed, will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 06/30/2021 07:10 am
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1410018966446260227
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Anatoly Zak@RussianSpaceWeb
Exact launch time of Progress MS-17: 02:27:20.324 Moscow Time: http://russianspaceweb.com/progress-ms-17.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/02/2021 04:39 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31733/
Google translate:
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In accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station, on July 2, 2021, at 03:59:41 Moscow time, the Progress MS-17 transport cargo vehicle, which had started from the Baikonur cosmodrome two days earlier, was docked. The operations of docking and docking to the Poisk module were carried out in an automatic mode under the supervision of specialists from the Mission Control Center of TsNIIMash, the Main Operational Control Group of the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation named after SP Korolev (part of the State Corporation "Roscosmos") and the Russian crew members of the ISS-65, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/02/2021 04:58 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1410787226804424705
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 07/02/2021 08:57 am
The next US EVA (2 ?) will take place in August.


https://twitter.com/Astro_Megan/status/1410332240677117957

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/02/2021 10:04 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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July 6, Tuesday
10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX CRS-22 cargo craft from the International Space Station; undocking scheduled at 11:05 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/03/2021 07:49 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1411005289491533824
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Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
The mystery 'BD-28'  commercial satellite deployed from J-SSOD-13 on ISS on Jun 22 is actually G-SATELLITE 2. The satellite is owned by OneTeam, a collaboration of Tokyo U's Nakasuka Funase Lab and various companies.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/03/2021 10:16 pm
Next IROSA mission:

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April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 23 / IDA 2)3
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/05/2021 06:23 pm
.@NASA TV begins its live coverage of the @SpaceX #CrewDragon vehicle's departure on Tuesday at 10:45am ET. It will splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean early Thursday.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1412075044046577671
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/05/2021 06:29 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-air-departure-of-spacex-cargo-dragon-from-space-station
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NASA’s SpaceX Dragon cargo freighter, loaded with approximately 5,000 pounds of scientific experiments and other cargo from the International Space Station, will depart Tuesday, July 6, bound for a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean Thursday, July 8, completing the company’s 22nd commercial resupply services mission for NASA.

Live coverage of the departure will begin at 10:45 a.m. EDT Tuesday, July 6, on NASA Television, the agency’s website, and the NASA app. NASA will not provide coverage of the splashdown.

Ground controllers at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, will command Dragon to undock from the space-facing port on the station’s Harmony module at 11 a.m., with NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough monitoring aboard the station. The cargo craft will physically separate from the station five minutes later before firing its thrusters to move a safe distance away prior to a deorbit burn that will begin its re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere. Dragon is expected to make its parachute-assisted splashdown around 12 a.m. Thursday, July 8.

Splashing down off the coast of Florida enables quick transportation of the science aboard the capsule to NASA’s Space Station Processing Facility at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and back into the hands of the researchers. This shorter transportation timeframe allows researchers to collect data with minimal sample exposure to gravity.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/05/2021 09:17 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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July 7, Wednesday
a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX CRS-22 cargo craft from the International Space Station; undocking scheduled at 11:05 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: rliebman on 07/05/2021 09:33 pm
what is the potential / probability that the storm in the Fl area will impact this schedule?  what are the options to change the timing and / or alternate landing zones?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 07/06/2021 07:12 am
The next US EVA (2 ?) will take place in August

Yes, one EVA in August for preparation to 4A IROSA installation.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 07/06/2021 07:48 am
The next US EVA (2 ?) will take place in August

Yes, one EVA in August for preparation to 4A IROSA installation.

So :
- One EVA for préparation to 4A Irosa (supports in Cygnus ?)
- One EVA for Bartolomeo activation
- One EVA for 6R (RS-node) power inverter
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 07/06/2021 09:01 am
So :
- One EVA for préparation to 4A Irosa (supports in Cygnus ?)
- One EVA for Bartolomeo activation
- One EVA for 6R (RS-node) power inverter

Only one EVA is scheduled in August.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 07/06/2021 04:13 pm
The latest from the NASA TV schedule:

July 8, Thursday
10 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX CRS-22 cargo craft from the International Space Station; undocking scheduled at 10:35 a.m. EDT (All Channels)


https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/06/2021 06:21 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22  - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown

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

2021
  NET   July 21    25    10:45 / 11:32 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:21 - MLM-U Nauka launch (or September)
July 23  13:17 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir) (or September)
July 23  ~16:30 /  ~17:07 / ~17:15 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding (or September)
July 29  13:26 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir) (or September)
July 30  18:53 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET August    1   10  21:55 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
NET August    3   12 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET August 18  09:00-10:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or Late August  Fall)
NET August 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Late August  Fall)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4A channel power system)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
September 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or Fall)
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
  August   NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation) [Vande Hei, Hoshide]
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1,    LEDSAT , 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 6th
Changes on July 7th
Changes on July 8th
Changes on July 10th
Changes on July 15th
Changes on July 16th
Changes on July 17th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/07/2021 07:36 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-northrop-grumman-s-august-launch-from-virginia
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Northrop Grumman is targeting liftoff of its Antares rocket for no earlier than 5:55 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Aug. 10, from Pad-0A of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 07/08/2021 12:16 am
Cross post:

NASA Television Upcoming Events:

Quote
July 21, Wednesday
10:30 a.m. - Coverage of the Launch of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Laboratory Module to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch is scheduled at 10:58 a.m. EDT)

July 29, Thursday
8:30 a.m. - Coverage of the Docking of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Logistics Module to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:25 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

launch scheduled:
July 21, 2021 at 14:58 GMT;
docking scheduled:
July 29, 2021 at 15:25 GMT;
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/08/2021 04:19 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/07/07/dragon-undocking-planned-thursday-crew-focuses-on-space-research/
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NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than Wednesday, July 21, for Crew Dragon Endeavour’s International Space Station port relocation operation. Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide Pesquet will suit up in their launch and entry spacesuits for Crew Dragon’s automated relocation maneuver from the forward to the space-facing port of the station’s Harmony module. The maneuver frees up the forward port to prepare for the arrival of NASA’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission at the microgravity laboratory at the end of July.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/08/2021 04:31 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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July 23, Friday
8:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Progress 77 cargo craft and the Pirs docking compartment from the International Space Station; undocking scheduled at 9:17 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/08/2021 11:42 am
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22215/
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In accordance with the State Commission decision, the Proton-M carrier rocket with the new Nauka laboratory module is scheduled to launch from Site 200 of the Baikonur cosmodrome on July 21, 2021 at 14:58:21 UTC. Reserve dates: July 22 and 23. Its flight to the International Space Station will take 8 days, and docking to the nadir port of the Zvezda service module is scheduled for July 29, expected at 13:26 UTC.

In this regard, undocking of the Progress MS-16 cargo vehicle with the Pirs docking module is scheduled for July 23 (subject to the Nauka launch on July 21). Four hours after undocking, the Progress is to enter the dense layers of the atmosphere and non-combustible structural elements of the ship and the module will sink in the non-navigable area of the Pacific Ocean.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/08/2021 03:29 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1413151492526153746
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International Space Station@Space_Station
The @SpaceX #CargoDragon vehicle undocked from the station today at 10:45am ET. It returns to Earth on Friday at 11:29pm. More... https://go.nasa.gov/3xrpTNz
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/10/2021 02:31 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/07/08/dragon-cargo-ship-departs-space-station-and-heads-for-earth/
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The capsule will fire its Draco thrusters at 10:45 p.m. EDT (0245 GMT) for a nine-minute deorbit burn to slow the craft’s velocity enough to drop back into the atmosphere.

After plunging through the atmosphere, with a heat shield to protect against scorching temperatures, the Dragon capsule will deploy four parachutes a few minutes before splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico at 11:29 p.m. EDT (0329 GMT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/10/2021 03:42 am
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1413702720230285314
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/10/2021 10:21 am
NASA update (July 09, 2021):

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  MLM Launch            202:14:58:21.000             0.0     425.7     414.1
COMMENT                       (201/14:58:21.000)           (0.0)   (229.8)   (223.6)
COMMENT
COMMENT  77P Undock            204:10:17:00.000             0.0     425.7     414.2
COMMENT                       (203/10:17:00.000)           (0.0)   (229.9)   (223.7)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================

confirmation from Roscosmos source too
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/15/2021 12:17 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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And a Falcon 9 will launch the cargo Dragon CRS-23 resupply mission to the ISS from pad 39A on mid-late August around 5-6am EDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/16/2021 04:04 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-to-air-crew-dragon-port-relocation-on-space-station
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NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and  Megan McArthur, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet will board the Crew Dragon spacecraft about 4:30 a.m. and undock from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module at 6:45 a.m. The spacecraft will dock again at the station’s space-facing port at 7:32 a.m.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/17/2021 04:29 am
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
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Date: Fall 2021
Mission: SpaceX Commercial Resupply Mission-23
Description: The next flight in the series of SpaceX cargo resupply missions to the International Space Station. Launching from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/18/2021 05:05 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
July 31, Saturday
12 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Boeing Starliner OFT-2 spacecraft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 3:06 p.m. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/18/2021 05:22 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22  - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= - 120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)

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

2021
July 30  18:53:39.000  NET August 3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
July 31  NET August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET August    4   8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET August    4   8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET August 10  21:56 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
NET August 12  10:10 / ~12:10 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late August    18   06:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch  (or Fall)
NET Late August    19   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4A channel power system)
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET Late September    12   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late September    12   - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or Fall)
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation)
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October 31    November   - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 18th
Changes on July 20th
Changes on July 21st
Changes on July 24th
Changes on July 26th
Changes on July 27th
Changes on July 29th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/19/2021 04:24 am
Update from NASA:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |      (MET)       |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  MLM Dock              210:13:25:18.000             0.0     425.0     414.4
COMMENT                       (209/13:25:18.000)           (0.0)   (229.5)   (223.8)
COMMENT
COMMENT  OFT2 Launch           211:18:53:37.000             0.0     425.1     414.6
COMMENT                       (210/18:53:37.000)           (0.0)   (229.6)   (223.9)
=============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2021 09:57 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31940/
Google translate:
Quote
The launch of the Proton-M space rocket with the Nauka multipurpose module is scheduled for July 21, 2021 at 17:58:25 Moscow time from the launch complex of site No. 200 of the Baikonur cosmodrome.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2021 11:22 am
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1417799787894673410
Quote
International Space Station @Space_Station
The @SpaceX  Crew Dragon undocked from Harmony's forward-facing port at 6:45am ET while flying 263 miles over the South Pacific Ocean, west of Chile. The vehicle will now relocate to the space-facing port for a docking scheduled at 7:32am. #AskNASA | http://nasa.gov/live
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2021 11:46 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-2/2021/07/21/coverage-underway-for-crew-2-port-relocation/
Quote
Crew-2, targeted to return in early-to-mid November, is the second of six certified crew missions NASA and SpaceX have planned as a part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2021 12:01 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1417816204966780933
Quote
International Space Station @Space_Station
The @SpaceX  Crew Dragon Endeavour, with Crew-2 astronauts aboard, re-docked to the station 7:35 am ET, completing the second space station port change for the crewed spacecraft.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/21/2021 03:25 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1417864238627008514
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 07/22/2021 09:37 am
Progress MS-16/Pirs undocking has been delayed to July 24, no doubt due to the reported MLM issues:

https://twitter.com/Ian_Benecken/status/1418141144685420552?s=19
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/22/2021 07:33 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
July 24, Saturday
8 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Progress 77 cargo craft and the Pirs docking compartment from the International Space Station; undocking scheduled at 8:28 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/23/2021 06:36 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1418635098975571969
Quote
Anatoly Zak @RussianSpaceWeb
In the meantime, the undocking of Pirs was pushed back until Sunday... for now.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/24/2021 07:47 pm
https://twitter.com/Ian_Benecken/status/1419014106418458625
Quote
Ian Benecken @Ian_Benecken
BREAKING NEWS: #MCC #Houston has just informed #ISS commander @Aki_Hoshide
 over the S/G loops that the #Pirs undocking has again moved one day to Monday! #MLM #Nauka #Exp65
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/24/2021 10:16 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
A Falcon 9 will launch the CRS-23 Cargo Dragon resupply mission from pad 39A on late August TBA, around 2:30am EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/25/2021 06:01 pm
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22241/
Quote
As a result of the flight control group operational meeting at the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of Roscosmos), the specialists decided to adjust the plans to undock and deorbit the Pirs module.

The decision came based on the telemetry data and the need to build optimal orbit conditions. The operations are currently scheduled for Monday 26 July, 2021.

On Saturday, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov closed the transfer hatches between the Pirs module and the Russian segment of the International Space Station, and checked them for pressure integrity. The physical separation is preliminary scheduled at 10:56 UTC on July 26, the non-combustible structural elements of the module and the ship are to drop in the Pacific Ocean at 14:51 UTC of the same day.

The Pirs docking module is now docked to the nadir port of the Zvezda Service Module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station. It is planned that after undocking it will be replaced by the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module, which was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on Wednesday and is currently in autonomous flight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/25/2021 06:08 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/31961/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/26/2021 11:23 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1419612596525748225
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/26/2021 05:54 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1419672251922792455
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/27/2021 01:14 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
July 29, Thursday
8:30 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the “Nauka” Multipurpose Logistics Module to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 9:24 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/29/2021 10:45 am
Update from NASA:

COMMENT
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  MLM Dock              210:13:24:40.000             0.0     425.0     414.4
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (223.8)
COMMENT
COMMENT  OFT2 Launch           211:18:53:39.000             0.0     425.2     414.6
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (223.8)
COMMENT
COMMENT  OFT2 Dock             212:18:52:48.000             0.0     425.1     414.4
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (223.8)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2021 11:34 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
August 10, Tuesday
5:30 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of Northrop Grumman’s Antares rocket and the NG-16 Cygnus cargo craft from the Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia; launch scheduled at 5:56 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center/Wallops Flight Facility (All Channels)

August 12, Thursday
4:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman NG-16 Cygnus cargo craft at the International Space Station; Canadarm2 robotic arm capture scheduled at 6:10 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
8 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman NG-16 Cygnus cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2021 01:58 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1420738389947650048
Quote
According to the received telemetric information, the exact time of contact is 13:29:01 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/29/2021 05:48 pm
According to: https://www.roscosmos.ru/32026/

" In accordance with the mission program of the International Space Station today, July 29, 2021 at 16:29:06 Moscow time docked multipurpose laboratory module "Science" with nadir docking module "Zvezda" service module of the Russian segment of the ISS. According to telemetry and reports from the ISS crew, the onboard systems of the station and the Nauka module are functioning normally.

The multipurpose module "Science" was successfully launched into low earth orbit on July 21, 2021 by the heavy rocket Proton-M. After separation from the third stage it was escorted by the ground services of the Mission Control Center near Moscow (part of Roskosmos State Corporation), built the necessary orientation, deployed solar panels and radio antennas, and then proceeded with an eight-day program of rendezvous with the station.

At the site of autonomous approach specialists of the Main operational control group (Main operational control group, RSC Energia named after S.P. Korolev, part of Roscosmos) made several activations of the module engines to raise and correct orbit, as well as to enter the rendezvous with the ISS at the estimated time. Operations to orbit the station, hover, dock and rendezvous with the Zvezda service module were supervised by GOSU specialists and Russian members of the ISS-65 long-duration expedition crew, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov. This docking was the first since 2010, when the Rassvet small research module No. 1 was docked to the station.

Within 1.5 hours after the completion of the docking cosmonauts will check the tightness of docking joints and technological communications. At 18:15 Moscow time it is planned to open the hatch of the transition compartment of the module "Zvezda" and in a few minutes - the hatch of the new Russian module, as well as the entrance of the crew to the living area of the instrument and hermetic compartment. Today's work program is limited to the installation of instruments for atmospheric analysis and purification on board the incoming Nauka."
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2021 07:50 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/07/29/update-to-nasas-boeing-orbital-flight-test-2-mission/
Quote
NASA and Boeing have decided to stand down from Friday’s launch attempt of the agency’s Orbital Flight Test-2 mission. Currently, launch teams are assessing the next available opportunity. The move allows the International Space Station team time to continue working checkouts of the newly arrived Roscosmos’ Nauka module and to ensure the station will be ready for Starliner’s arrival.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2021 07:52 pm
Acording to: https://www.roscosmos.ru/32026/
Rewatch docking translation.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/30/2021 03:45 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1420833928584302593
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/30/2021 04:34 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with two solid rocket boosters, will launch the second test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the ISS on August 3 at 1:20pm EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 07/30/2021 04:46 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22  - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= - 120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)

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

2021
NET August    3   4   7  ~15:25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET August    4   5  18:25  8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET August 10  21:56:02.000 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
NET August    8   9  13:08  11 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
NET August    8   9  ~16:35 / 17:12  11 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
NET August 12  10:10 / ~12:10 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET August 15    September   - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation) [Vande Hei, Hoshide]
August 19  04:04 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47 s, dV=+0.67 m/s, dH=+1.2 km)
NET    Late   August 29  ~06:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch  (or Fall)
NET    Late   August 31 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
September 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September 2 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
September 8 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or Fall)
  August   NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install  second  third iRosa on the P?? Truss for the 4A channel power system)
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
October  5 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October 31 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (ERA) [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA)  [Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or early 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
Q1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [MLM-U Nauka]
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on July 30th
Changes on August 1st
Changes on August 3rd
Changes on August 4th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/31/2021 11:15 am
Update from NASA (July 29, 2021):

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  NG16 Launch           222:21:56:02.000             0.0     424.6     414.9
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (224.0)
COMMENT  NG16 Capture          224:10:10:00.000             0.0     424.7     414.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (223.9)
=============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/31/2021 11:21 am
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NET August 4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)

According to:

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/07/30/targeting-aug-3-for-orbital-flight-test-2-launch/

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NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance now are targeting 1:20 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Aug. 3, for launch of the Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) with the International Space Station ready for the arrival of the Starliner spacecraft. NASA’s live launch coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. Docking is targeted for 1:37 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4.

OFT-2, Boeing’s second uncrewed flight, is designed to test the end-to-end capabilities of the new system for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.

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NET August 4 ~17:37 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 07/31/2021 11:24 am
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2021
NET August 3  17:20:10 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch

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2021
NET August 3  17;20:10 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/03/2021 05:51 am
From: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/oft-2_launch_to_docking_timeline.pdf

OFT-2 mission:

1) launch schedule at 215/17:20:18 (Tuesday 08/03/2021 at: 17:20:18 UTC/GMT);

2) docking with ISS at 216/17:37:13 (Wednesday 08/04/2021 at: 17:37:13 UTC/GMT);
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2021 10:37 am
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22263/
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Work continues with Nauka module
August 03, 2021, 07:06 GMT

The integration of the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module into the Russian segment of the ISS continues at the International Space Station. The week, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov will unload the module and dismantle the equipment that has arrived inside it.

In addition, the 65th long-term expedition Russian crew members are beginning to prepare for the upcoming spacewalks. The closest are scheduled for September 2 and 8, 2021. They will be dedicated on the new Nauka module integration on the outside of the International Space Station.

The integration itself will take over six months and will require about ten spacewalks of Russian cosmonauts. During this period, cable networks and pipelines will have to be laid, the means of fastening large-sized objects, as well as an airlock and a radiation heat exchanger will be installed currently located on the Rassvet Mini Research Module.

The next operation associated with the Nauka module is the Yuri Gagarin (Soyuz MS-18) spacecraft redocking. According to preliminary data from the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center ballistic and navigation support service (part of Roscosmos), the ship's undocking from the Rassvet module and docking with Nauka are scheduled for September 28, 2021. Thus, Soyuz MS-18 will free the docking port for the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft, which is to launch on October 5.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2021 05:22 pm
https://starlinerupdates.com/nasa-boeing-to-delay-starliner-launch/
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During pre-launch preparations for the uncrewed test flight of the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, Boeing engineers monitoring the health and status of the vehicle detected unexpected valve position indications in the propulsion system. The issue was initially detected during check outs following yesterday’s electrical storms in the region of Kennedy Space Center.

Consequently, the launch of the Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket will be postponed. The launch was scheduled for 1:20 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Aug. 3. Boeing and NASA teams are assessing the situation. The team will provide updates regarding a launch attempt on Wednesday, Aug. 4.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2021 05:35 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with two solid rocket boosters, will launch the second test flight of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the ISS on August 4 earliest at 12:57pm EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: centaurinasa on 08/03/2021 06:02 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1422566002232070151
"Specialists of the Mission Control Center on August 19 will conduct a maneuver to increase the altitude of the flight orbit of the International Space Station.

The average height of the ISS should increase by 1.2 km and reach 420.84 km"
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2021 06:18 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32081/
Google translate:
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03.08.2021 17:28
ISS orbit altitude correction is scheduled for August 19

In order to form ballistic conditions before the launch and docking of the Soyuz MS-19 manned transport vehicle, as well as undocking and landing of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, the specialists of the Russian Mission Control Center will correct the orbital altitude of the International Space Station.
According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), on August 19, 2021 at 07:04 Moscow time, the engines of the Zvezda service module will be turned on, which will operate for 47 seconds, and the impulse value will be 0.67 m / s. After this maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS should increase by 1.2 km and amount to 420.84 km.
Currently, the crew of the 65th long-term expedition, consisting of Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hai, who arrived on April 9, 2021 on the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft, as well as crew members Crew Dragon - NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrow and Megan MacArthur, ESA astronaut Tom Peske and Japan Aerospace Research Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/03/2021 08:41 pm
https://twitter.com/Cmnt8r/status/1422589039971024905
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/04/2021 05:17 am
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1422723756447969288
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NASA @NASA
Alongside @BoeingSpace, we'll take more time to ensure #Starliner is ready to launch to the @Space_Station
. We’re standing down from a Aug. 4  launch attempt & will return the spacecraft to the Vertical Integration Facility for further inspection & testing https://go.nasa.gov/3imebz1
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/04/2021 05:22 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/08/03/nasa-boeing-standing-down-on-aug-4-starliner-launch-attempt/

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NASA, Boeing Standing Down on Aug. 4 Starliner Launch Attempt

NASA and Boeing are standing down from the Wednesday, Aug. 4, launch attempt of the agency’s Orbital Flight Test-2 to the International Space Station as mission teams continue to examine the cause of the unexpected valve position indications on the CST-100 Starliner propulsion system.

Early in the launch countdown for the Aug. 3 attempt, mission teams detected indications that not all valves were in the proper configuration needed for launch. Mission teams decided to halt the countdown to further analyze the issue.

NASA and Boeing worked through several steps to troubleshoot the incorrect valve indications, including cycling the service module propulsion system valves, within the current configuration of the Starliner and United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket at Space Launch Complex-41 on Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Mission teams have decided to roll the Atlas V and Starliner back to the Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) for further inspection and testing where access to the spacecraft is available. Boeing will power down the Starliner spacecraft this evening. The move to the VIF is expected to take place as early as tomorrow.

Engineering teams have ruled out a number of potential causes, including software, but additional time is needed to complete the assessment.

NASA and Boeing will take whatever time is necessary to ensure Starliner is ready for its important uncrewed flight test to the space station and will look for the next available opportunity after resolution of the issue.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/04/2021 05:36 pm
https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/4105
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Starliner OFT-2
Launch Time
NET Aug 07, 2021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/05/2021 05:19 am
Per new NGA notices, Saturday [August 7] is no longer a launch opportunity; just Sunday [August 8] at ~15:24 UTC.

https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1423078674610393094
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/05/2021 02:18 pm
ISS operations update from NASA:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
=============================================================================
COMMENT  OFT2 Launch           219:15:46:56.000             0.0     424.9     414.9
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (224.0)
COMMENT
COMMENT  OFT2 Dock             220:14:22:00.000             0.0     424.7     414.8
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (224.0)
COMMENT
COMMENT  NG16 Launch           222:21:56:04.000             0.0     424.7     415.0
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (224.1)
COMMENT
COMMENT  NG16 Capture          224:10:10:00.000             0.0     424.8     414.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (223.9)
COMMENT
COMMENT  OFT2 Undock           225:11:32:00.000             0.0     424.7     414.8
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (223.9)
COMMENT
COMMENT  OFT2 Landing          225:15:38:00.000             0.0     424.7     414.6
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (223.9)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SM Reboost            231:04:04:00.000             0.7     425.0     414.3
COMMENT                                                    (2.3)   (229.5)   (223.7)
=============================================================================

219 => 07.08.
220 => 08.08.
222 => 10.08.
224 => 12.08.
225 => 13.08.
231 => 19.08.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2021 08:06 am
http://parabolicarc.com/2021/08/04/next-boeing-starliner-launch-could-be-weeks-to-months-away/

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Next Boeing Starliner Launch Could be Weeks to Months Away
August 4, 2021  Doug Messier  News

by Douglas Messier
Managing Editor

It could take between several weeks and two months for Boeing to work through the valve problems that resulted in the launch scrub of the Starliner spacecraft on Tuesday, a source tells Parabolic Arc.

The killer line is that the source says more than half of the 24 propulsion valves in the service module are affected ….
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2021 08:18 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS

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

2021
NET August    15   24    25   12:00-18:30 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation  install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System IROSA preparation) [Vande Hei, Hoshide]
August 19  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.7 s, dV=+0.67 m/s, dH=+1.2 km)
NET August 28    29   07:37 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch (or Fall)
NET August 29    30    31   15:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late August - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET Late August - release of satellites CUAVA-1, TUMnanoSAT  from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  - release of satellite Binar 1
September 2  15:35-22:05 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September 2 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
September 8  ~15:30-21:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or Fall)
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install third iRosa on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iRosa prepatation)
H2 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
NET Q4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or August  7  ~15:25 )
NET Q4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or August  8 )
NET Q4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) (or August  11 )
NET Q4 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or August  11 )
October  5  08:55 / ~12:20 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October 31  ~05:30 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  NET October   November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
  NET October   November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1  (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01 from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET November 2021  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (  ERA   cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November 2021  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Maurer]
NET November 2021  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (MLM-U Nauka radiator  ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
NET Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]  (or November 2021)
NET Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]  (or November 2021)
NET Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke] (or November 2021)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [MLM-U Nauka]
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
Late December 2021  April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (MLM-U Nauka  ERA testing) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov TBD, Maurer]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
  Q1   NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
  Q1   NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
  Q1   NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q2   NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on August 6th
Changes on August 9th
Changes on August 10th
Changes on August 11th
Changes on August 12th
Changes on August 13th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/06/2021 09:08 am
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral is TBA. A Falcon 9 will launch the CRS-23 Cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS from pad 39A on August 28 around 3:30am EDT. Other upcoming Falcon 9 launches include Starlink missions TBD. A Falcon 9 will launch the Crew Dragon Inspiration4 private spaceflight-participant mission from pad 39A on September 15, likely in the morning EDT. A Falcon Heavy from pad 39A will launch the USSF-44 mission for the U.S. Space Force on October. And a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four astronauts aboard Crew Dragon Crew-3 to the ISS on October 31 around 1:30am EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 08/07/2021 01:02 pm
ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/05/2021

USOS EVA preparation: The crew began preparing for the upcoming 4A ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (IROSA) Prep EVA.  The crew gathered tools and performed an inspection of the safety tethers, waist tethers, and D-Ring extenders.  The USOS EVA is currently planned for August 25th.

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/09/2021 04:34 am
August 24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (6R (RS-Node) power inverter, Bartolomeo activation) [Vande Hei, Hoshide]

from: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/08/05/science-spacewalk-work-during-u-s-resupply-ship-preps/

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NASA Flight Engineer Mark Vande Hei joined Commander Akihiko Hoshide gathering spacewalking tools and checking spacesuit tethers inside the U.S. Quest airlock. The crew is ramping up for a spacewalk to prepare the orbital lab’s Port-4 truss structure ahead of the installation of the next set of roll out solar arrays.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/09/2021 05:27 am
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1424481795102281728

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-tv-coverage-set-for-next-international-space-station-cargo-launch

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The Cygnus spacecraft is scheduled to remain at the space station until November when it will depart the station, disposing of several tons of trash during a fiery reentry into Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/10/2021 09:36 am
https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1422507723237830659
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About 10 spacewalks will be required to integrate Nauka with the ISS
It is worth understanding
Novitsky, Dubrov
September 2 and 8 (EVA-49 and -50)
Laying electrical and information cables between Nauka and Zvezda

https://twitter.com/anik1982space/status/1422509256067194889
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Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Artemiev
January 2022 (EVA-51)
Laying cables between the Rassvet and Nauka
January 2022 (EVA-52 and -53)
Preparing the ERA Mouse

Artemiev, Matveev, Maurer, Korsakov
April 2022 (EVA-54)
ERA manipulator testing and satellite launch
Quote
Further without deadlines

EVA-55, -56 and -57
Transfer of the airlock and radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to Nauka by the ERA manipulator, their installation and connection

You also need a way out for mounting a platform - the so-called means of fastening large-sized objects
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/11/2021 01:26 am
https://ria.ru/20210811/mks-1745278614.html
Google translate:
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According to him, the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome is scheduled for 11.55 Moscow time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/11/2021 07:32 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
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Aug. 24, Tuesday
6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. spacewalk #77 at the International Space Station to install a bracket on the Port 4 Truss for the next IROSA Solar Array (Hoshide and Vande Hei; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EDT and last at least 6 ½ hours) (All Channels)
...
Aug. 28, Saturday
3:15 a.m. – Coverage of the SpaceX CRS-23 Dragon cargo launch to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 3:37 a.m. EDT (All Channels)

Aug. 29, Sunday
9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX CRS-23 Dragon cargo craft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 11 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
...
September

Sept. 2, Thursday
TBD – Coverage of Russian spacewalk #49 at the International Space Station (Novitskiy and Dubrov) to begin outfitting the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (spacewalk begins at TBD) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 08/11/2021 08:36 pm
I hope I'm not missing something obvious, but why are there three to four people listed for each of the Russian EVA crews for the Nauka EVA's rather than two? Are those the groups from whom two crewmembers will be chosen to go outside (e.g., two of Artemyev and Matveyev and Maurer and Korsakov), or will it depend on scheduling, or what?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 08/11/2021 08:42 pm
I hope I'm not missing something obvious, but why are there three to four people listed for each of the Russian EVA crews for the Nauka EVA's rather than two? Are those the groups from whom two crewmembers will be chosen to go outside (e.g., two of Artemyev and Matveyev and Maurer and Korsakov), or will it depend on scheduling, or what?
Potentially old information or their will be alternating Crew for the EVA's.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 08/11/2021 09:01 pm
Potentially old information or their will be alternating Crew for the EVA's.

That would make sense. I had thought about alternating crews but forgotten to mention it.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 08/12/2021 09:43 am
Are those the groups from whom two crewmembers will be chosen to go outside (e.g., two of Artemyev and Matveyev and Maurer and Korsakov)

Yes.

I have mistake for EVA-51, -52 and -53 - Artemyev can not participate in them, because he will arrive on ISS on March 18, so only Shkaplerov and Dubrov.

Also in EVA-54 Maurer will participate along with unknown Russian, probably, Artemyev.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/12/2021 11:52 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/08/12/astronaut-megan-mcarthur-commands-robotic-arm-to-capture-cygnus/
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At 6:07 a.m. EDT, NASA astronaut Megan McArthur used the International Space Station’s robotic Canadarm2 to grapple the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft as ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet monitored Cygnus systems during its approach. The spacecraft were flying about 260 miles above the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Lisbon, Portugal, at the time of capture.

Next, ground controllers will command the station’s arm to rotate and install Cygnus, dubbed the S.S. Ellison Onizuka, on the bottom of the station’s Unity module.

NASA Television coverage of installation will begin at 8 a.m., and installation of the Cygnus spacecraft to the space station is expected to be completed later this morning. Cygnus will remain at the orbiting laboratory for a three-month stay.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/12/2021 02:19 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/08/12/cygnus-installed-on-unity-module-for-cargo-transfers/
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The Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 9:42 a.m. EDT. Cygnus will remain at the space station for about three months until the spacecraft departs in November.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/12/2021 02:33 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12115969
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, August 12. / TASS /. The extravehicular activities of Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov on September 2 will last six and a half hours. This is stated in a statement by Roscosmos on Thursday in the Telegram channel.
"The first extravehicular activity lasting 6.5 hours is scheduled for September 2, the opening of the exit hatch of the Search module on this day will tentatively take place at 18:35 Moscow time," the message says.
As specified in the state corporation, the second spacewalk with a duration of 5.5 hours for the Russian cosmonauts will take place in six days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: John_Marshall on 08/12/2021 06:46 pm
Yes.

I have mistake for EVA-51, -52 and -53 - Artemyev can not participate in them, because he will arrive on ISS on March 18, so only Shkaplerov and Dubrov.

Also in EVA-54 Maurer will participate along with unknown Russian, probably, Artemyev.

Thanks, Anik. That makes sense.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/13/2021 05:17 pm
https://starlinerupdates.com/starliner-returning-to-factory-to-resolve-valve-issue/
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Starliner Returning to Factory to Resolve Valve Issue

August 13, 2021

Today, Boeing informed NASA that the company will destack its CST-100 Starliner from the Atlas V rocket and return the spacecraft to the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility (C3PF) for deeper-level troubleshooting of four propulsion system valves that remain closed after last Tuesday’s scrubbed launch.

Starliner has sat atop the Atlas V rocket in ULA’s Vertical Integration Facility since August 4, where Boeing teams have worked to restore functionality to the affected valves.

The relocation of the spacecraft to the C3PF will require Boeing, NASA and United Launch Alliance to agree on a new launch date once the valve issue is resolved.

“Mission success in human spaceflight depends on thousands of factors coming together at the right time,” said John Vollmer, vice president and program manager, Boeing’s Commercial Crew Program. “We’ll continue to work the issue from the Starliner factory and have decided to stand down for this launch window to make way for other national priority missions.”

Boeing will continue to provide information and updates at www.StarlinerUpdates.com as it becomes available.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/13/2021 05:21 pm
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1426221350838996994
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/14/2021 02:01 am
https://spacenews.com/starliner-test-flight-faces-months-long-delay/
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“It’s pretty early to speculate on when the flight might end up,” said Steve Stich, NASA commercial crew program manager. “When we get to a point where we understand the cause and the fixes, we will work hard to find that slot and get the vehicle flown as soon as we can.”

The launch of OFT-2, they acknowledged, could slip into 2022, or more than two years after the original, flawed OFT mission. “It’s probably too early to say whether it’s this year or not,” Vollmer said. “If we could fly this year, it would be fantastic.”
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/14/2021 11:48 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (IROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second IROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iRosa on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

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

2021
September    2   3  15:35-22:25 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September    8   9  15:40-21:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
NET September    2   9 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA
August 24  NET Mid-  September 12  12:30-19:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System IROSA preparation) [Hoshide,    Vande Hei   Pesquet]
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or Fall)
NET Late August  September - release of satellites CUAVA-1,   TUMnanoSAT   from J-SSOD#
NET Late August  September  - release of satellites Binar 1and ELaNa 37: SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2, CAPSat
NET  Late August  September - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install third iRosa on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iRosa prepatation)
October  5  08:55 / ~12:20 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October 31  ~05:30 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 28 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET    Q4   November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or Q1 2022)
NET    Q4   November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (or Q1 2022)
NET    Q4   November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (or Q1 2022)
NET    Q4   November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or Q1 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
  H2   Q4 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1 (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, PR_CuNaR2, Stratus, Space Hauc from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
Early March - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [[Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
April 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
April 7 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron] (or Mid-April)
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
April - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
NET Early  Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
NET Early  Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
NET Early  Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/14/2021 07:47 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Sept. 2, Thursday
11 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 Russian spacewalk #49 to begin outfitting the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (Novitskiy and Dubrov; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 11:35 a.m. EDT; will last around 6 hours, 50 minutes) (All Channels)

Sept. 8, Wednesday
11 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 Russian spacewalk #50 to continue outfitting the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (Novitskiy and Dubrov; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 11:40 a.m. EDT; will last around 5 hours) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/18/2021 06:24 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT
COMMENT  SPX23 Launch          240:07:37:12.000             0.0     425.7     415.4
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.9)   (224.3)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SPX23 Docking         241:15:00:00.000             0.0     426.1     415.4
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (224.3)
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/19/2021 04:29 am
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19.08.2021 07:17
News Release.

The International Space Station's orbit correction has been postponed to a standby date of August 21, 2021. The station's orbit parameters after the correction maneuver and its exact timing are currently being calculated.

https://www.roscosmos.ru/32232/

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/21/2021 09:31 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32223/
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ISS orbit altitude correction has taken place

In order to form ballistic conditions, before the launch of the Soyuz MS-19 manned transport vehicle and the landing of the Soyuz MS-18 descent vehicle, another correction of the orbital altitude of the International Space Station was carried out. According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the average height is now 420.91 km above the Earth's surface.

Today, August 21, 2021, at 07:04 Moscow time, a command was issued and the engines of the Zvezda service module of the ISS Russian segment were turned on. Two corrective motors worked in normal mode for 50 seconds, and the impulse value was 0.71 m / s. According to the updated information of specialists of the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of TsNIIMash (part of the State Corporation Roscosmos), the orbit parameters of the International Space Station were:

    Orbital period - 92.93 minutes;
    orbital inclination - 51.66 degrees;
    minimum orbital altitude - 420.56 km;
    the maximum orbital altitude is 437.09 km.

The maneuver was carried out by the engines of the Zvezda service module rather than the Progress MS-17 transport cargo vehicle in order to more efficiently use the fuel, since the space truck is currently docked to the Poisk Small Research Module of the ISS Russian Segment.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/21/2021 09:40 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Aug. 24, Tuesday
7 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. spacewalk #77 at the International Space Station to install a bracket on the Port 4 Truss for the next IROSA Solar Array (Hoshide and Vande Hei; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. EDT and last almost 7 hours) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/23/2021 06:28 am
https://ria.ru/20210823/turisty-1746793232.html
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KUBINKA (Moscow region), 23 Aug - RIA Novosti. Two space tourists can go to the ISS on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft after 2023, the signing of an agreement is being prepared, Sergei Savelyev, Deputy Director General of the State Corporation Roscosmos for International Cooperation, told RIA Novosti.

“We have commercial customers, I think we will announce them in the fall. And there are serious intentions,” he said.
   
Saveliev said that they plan to introduce tourists during the Astronautical Congress in the UAE in October.

"Now we are going out with them to sign documents," he said.

Tourists will be able to fly into space after 2023. Prior to this, the ships of "Roskosmos" are scheduled. At the end of 2021 and in 2023, tourists who have placed an order through the American operator Space Adventures will fly to the Soyuz.
New candidates are negotiating directly with the Russian side, Saveliev said.
He did not name the citizens of which country expressed a desire to go into space, but clarified that these were not Russians. "Russian millionaires are not yet ripe," he said.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/23/2021 08:40 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/08/23/spacewalk-is-postponed/
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The U.S. spacewalk outside the International Space Station originally planned for Tuesday, Aug. 24 with NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide has been postponed due to a minor medical issue involving Vande Hei. This issue is not a medical emergency. The spacewalk is not time-sensitive and crew members are continuing to move forward with other station work and activities. Teams are assessing the next available opportunity to conduct the spacewalk following the SpaceX CRS-23 cargo resupply launch planned for Aug. 28 and upcoming Russian spacewalks.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/24/2021 01:23 pm
https://ria.ru/20210824/kosmos-1747002836.html
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MOSCOW, 24 Aug - RIA Novosti. Roskosmos, at the request of NASA, postponed the exits of Russian cosmonauts from the International Space Station into outer space from September 2 and 8 to September 3 and 9, the press service of the state corporation reported.

     "The extravehicular activities of Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Peter Dubrov, previously planned for September 2 and 8, 2021, have been postponed to September 3 and 9. The decision was made at the request of the American partners in the International Space Station program," Roscosmos Telegram said in a statement.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 08/27/2021 05:24 pm

NASA has responded to my question about the date of the EVA USA 77 spacewalk, saying that it is now scheduled for September 12.https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1431305021518385155
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/27/2021 08:35 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Sept. 12, Sunday
7 a.m. – Coverage of International Space Station Expedition 65 U.S. spacewalk 77 (Hoshide and Pesquet; spacewalk scheduled to begin around 8:30 a.m. EDT; expected to last around 6 ½ hours) (All Channels)

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 08/27/2021 10:46 pm
Update from NASA:

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COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
=============================================================================
COMMENT  SPX23 Launch          240:07:37:22.000             0.0     425.6     415.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.8)   (224.5)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SPX23 Docking         241:15:00:00.000             0.0     426.0     415.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.0)   (224.4)
=============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/28/2021 12:28 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1431519865475530757
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SpaceX @SpaceX
Standing down from today’s launch due to weather; next launch opportunity is Sunday, August 29 at 3:14 a.m. ET
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/28/2021 12:52 pm
https://www.spatialsource.com.au/space/cuava-1-counting-down-to-launch
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An Australian-designed and -built experimental spacecraft, CUAVA-1, will be launched aboard a Space-X Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on 28 August.
The mission is the lead project of the Australian Research Council Training Centre for CubeSats, Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles and their Applications (CUAVA).
CUAVA-1’s four experimental payloads will give scientists and research students insights from near-Earth orbit during its 12-month mission.
The spacecraft will first be carried to the International Space Station before being released into an independent orbit later this year.
Another Australian CubeSat, Binar-1, will be carried into space on the same flight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/28/2021 01:12 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2021/08/26/from-the-classroom-to-the-launchpad-university-satellites-prepare-for-launch/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/29/2021 07:51 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1431878130793435137
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William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
F9/CRS-23: LIFTOFF! At 3:14:49am EDT (07:14 UTC)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 08/30/2021 06:38 am

September 12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System IROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]

NET September - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install third iRosa on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iRosa prepatation)


There are no plans for a second EVA (EVA-78) in september.
Unless it is to install a bracket on the S4 truss for the 3A channel power system Irosa.

Is there an American EVA program for the next few years ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/30/2021 02:43 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1432351379490738180
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International Space Station @Space_Station
Confirmed contact and capture of the @SpaceX #Dragon cargo vehicle at 10:30am ET this morning while traveling over western Australia. http://nasa.gov/live
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/30/2021 02:55 pm
https://ria.ru/20210830/skafandr-1747854528.html
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COLORADO SPRINGS (USA), August 30 - RIA Novosti. German astronaut Matthias Maurer, who will arrive at the ISS in the fall, is preparing for a spacewalk in a Russian spacesuit, the head of the European Space Agency Joseph Ashbacher confirmed in an interview with RIA Novosti.
"Yes, he will have to put on the Russian Orlan-ISS spacesuit, since it will perform spacewalk on the Russian segment," Ashbakher said on the sidelines of the 36th Space Symposium. Maurer is expected to participate in the January 2022 spacewalk, which will focus on the installation of the ERA arm on the outer surface of the Russian Science module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/31/2021 06:51 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]

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

2021
September 28 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late September - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) splashdown (or Fall)
September - release of satellites CUAVA-1, Binar 1 from J-SSOD#
September  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites: SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2, CAPSat
September - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
October  5  08:55 / ~12:20 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October 31  ~05:30 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 24    25   - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 24    28   - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or Q1 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (or Q1 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (or Q1 2022)
NET November - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or Q1 2022)
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet  MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet  MIM2 Poisk) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano] (or 2022)
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
Q4 - release of satellites ELaNa 37: CapSat-1, D3, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, NACHOS, OreSat, PATCOOL, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1 (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET Late January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late January - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 16 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 18 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET September 2021  February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet  UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
  Early   March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal)  [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April    1   15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
NET April    2   16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut] (or Mid-April)
NET April    7   21 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer] (or Mid-April)
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
NET September 9, 2021  April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  April   May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
  April   May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
NET May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
June - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
NET    May   June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET    May   June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
September - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
September - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
April - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on August 31st
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Changes on September 4th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 08/31/2021 08:40 am
There are no plans for a second EVA (EVA-78) in september.
Unless it is to install a bracket on the S4 truss for the 3A channel power system Irosa.

Is there an American EVA program for the next few years ?

EVA-78 and 79 are scheduled in February 2022.

NET September 9 - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA

NET April 2022 (ISS Russian EVA-54)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/31/2021 10:29 pm
http://en.roscosmos.ru/22323/
Quote
ISS orbit altitude correction scheduled for September 11
August 31, 2021, 12:00 GMT

The next International Space Station orbit correction prior to the launch of the Soyuz MS-19 crewed spacecraft and the return of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft is scheduled for September 11, 2021.

According to the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of Roscosmos) preliminary data, at 18:04 UTC, a command will be issued to switch on the Zvezda Service Module engines of the ISS Russian segment. The engines will burn for 27 seconds. After the corrective maneuver, the station's orbit altitude will increase by 650 meters.

The ISS orbit parameters after the maneuver will be:

    Rotation period: 92.93 min;
    Orbit inclination: 51.66 deg;
    Minimal altitude over the Earth’s surface: 419.27 km;
    Maximum altitude over the Earth’s surface: 439.54 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 08/31/2021 10:30 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/media/pdf/russianspace/rk2021-08-single.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 09/01/2021 09:44 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/media/pdf/russianspace/rk2021-08-single.pdf

If you noticed, they used in magazine (pages 20-21) fully your schedule here and NK forum. For example, the big mistake is that there will be so many relocations for Soyuz MS-19 (three!), as per to their schedule. But according to actual schedule no relocations are planned for Soyuz MS-19 at all.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/01/2021 03:02 pm
Anik, what about participation Maurer at Russian EVA in January?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 09/02/2021 10:45 am
Anik, what about participation Maurer at Russian EVA in January?

The current information is that Maurer will participate in EVA-52 or EVA-53, but older information had him in EVA-54 in April.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/04/2021 04:54 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1433921834664214535
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/07/2021 07:12 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12311075
Google translate:
Quote
"The opening of the exit hatch is scheduled at 18:00 Moscow time," - said in the message.

The state corporation clarified that the estimated duration of extravehicular activities to complete the main tasks will be 6 hours 34 minutes. This will be the second outlet for the integration of the multipurpose laboratory module "Science".
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 09/08/2021 08:39 am
The current information is that Maurer will participate in EVA-52 or EVA-53, but older information had him in EVA-54 in April

I am sorry, but now I was told again that Maurer will participate in April's EVA-54 for tests of ERA manipulator, probably with Artemyev who should launch small satellites as well.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 09/08/2021 10:11 am
Will Samantha Cristoforetti also do an EVA ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/08/2021 12:27 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/09/07/nasa-spacex-continue-planning-for-next-crew-rotation-missions-to-international-space-station/
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NASA and SpaceX are continuing plans to launch Crew-3 astronauts to the International Space Station as early as Sunday Oct. 31, and targeting the return home of Crew-2 astronauts in the early-to-mid November timeframe.
The Crew-3 mission will launch NASA astronauts Raja Chari, mission commander, Tom Marshburn, pilot, and Kayla Barron, mission specialist, and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Matthias Maurer, also a mission specialist, aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew is scheduled for a long-duration stay aboard the orbiting laboratory, living and working as part of what is expected to be a seven-member crew.
...
Missions teams also are targeting no earlier than April 15, 2022, for the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the space station for a six-month science mission aboard the microgravity laboratory.
Crew-4 will be commanded by Kjell Lindgren with Bob Hines as pilot, both NASA astronauts. ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will be a mission specialist and command the ISS Expedition 68 crew, while the remaining crew member has yet to be named. Crew-3 astronauts are set to return to Earth in late April 2022 following a similar handover with Crew-4.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/08/2021 12:57 pm
https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/#planned-flights
Quote
SpX-25 - May 2022
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: anik on 09/09/2021 10:42 am
Will Samantha Cristoforetti also do an EVA ?

Yes, as Frank De Winne said today, in Russian spacesuit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptBCDEVrVss
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/09/2021 07:42 pm
https://tass.com/science/1335927
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MOSCOW, September 9. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov opened the ISS’ Poisk module docking airlock and began their spacewalk within the framework of the integration of the Nauka module. The operation is live streamed at the Roscosmos website.

The cosmonauts must now secure the airlock cap and install the protective ring. After that, Dubrov will be the first to enter the outer space, with Novitsky following. They will need to connect a large amount of various cables and mount rails on the module’s external surface.

The cosmonauts use Orlan-MKS spacesuits, decorated with red (Novitsky) and blue (Dubrov) stripes, that feature a new sturdier internal airtight shell and a new water cooling system that automatically maintains a comfortable internal temperature.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/11/2021 09:13 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32500/
Google translate;
Quote
According to the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 21:54 Moscow time, a command will be issued to turn on the engines of the Zvezda service module of the ISS Russian segment, which will operate for 31 seconds. After the corrective maneuver, the station's orbit height will increase by 750 meters.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/11/2021 08:52 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32501/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/12/2021 06:57 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/09/12/international-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-modify-stations-power-system/
Quote
Astronauts Akihiko Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) have begun the first International Space Station spacewalk conducted by two international partner astronauts out of the station’s Quest airlock.

The spacewalkers switched their spacesuits to battery power at 8:15 a.m. EDT to begin the spacewalk, which is expected to last about six and a half hours.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/12/2021 07:25 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/09/12/international-astronauts-complete-power-system-mods-spacewalk/
Quote
Astronauts Akihiko Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) have concluded the first spacewalk conducted by two international partner astronauts out of the International Space Station’s Quest airlock at 3:09 p.m. EDT, after 6 hours and 54 minutes.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/14/2021 08:07 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT
COMMENT  GMT267 Deboost        267:14:23:00.000             0.6     428.6     413.3
COMMENT                                                    (2.0)   (231.4)   (223.1)
=============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/17/2021 11:47 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32590/
Google translate:
Quote
According to preliminary data from the Main Operational Control Group of the Russian Segment of the ISS (Rocket and Space Corporation Energia named after SP Korolev, part of the State Corporation Roscosmos), the estimated separation time of the spacecraft is 15:21 Moscow time, the autonomous flight will continue 40 minutes beforehand. Re-docking will be carried out in manual mode by the spacecraft commander, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky with the participation of flight engineers - Roscosmos cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hai.

This operation will be carried out in order to release the docking station of the Rassvet module, to which the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft is to dock on October 5, 2021, as well as to check the operation of the docking equipment of the multipurpose laboratory module, which became part of the Russian segment of the station at the end July. For this, first of all, the Soyuz MS-18 manned spacecraft will be docked to Nauka, and then the Progress MS-17 cargo vehicle. It is he who will prepare the International Space Station for the reception of the new "Prichal" nodal module. From July 2, 2021 to the present, the Russian "truck" is docked to the small research module "Poisk"; it is scheduled to undock on October 21. After two days of autonomous flight, as expected, it will automatically dock to the nadir node of the Nauka module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/17/2021 12:13 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]

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

2021
NET Late September 30  13:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or Fall)
NET Late September 30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit and splashdown (or Fall)
September - release of satellites CUAVA-1, Binar 1 from J-SSOD#
September  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites: SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2, CAPSat
September - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
October 5  08:55:05 / 12:12 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  01:13    / 04:36:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:42 / 04:36:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) deorbit and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 21    27   - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 23 -  Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
NET October 31  06:37 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
NET November 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
December 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
  Q4   NET December - release of satellites ELaNa 38: CapSat-1,   D3 , GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO,   NACHOS , OreSat,   PATCOOL , petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1 (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
NET November 2021  January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or    Q1   February)
NET November 2021  January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (or    Q1   February)
NET November 2021  January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (or    Q1   February)
NET November 2021  January - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or    Q1   February)
February 1 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
  January   February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 3 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 15    16   - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17    18   - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
NET Late  January   February 21 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late  January   February 22 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
NET Late  January   February  Early March 2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Late  January   February  Early March 2 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET    February   Early March - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
Q2/Q3 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]
NET May  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
NET May  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
NET May  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June  August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
  September   October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  (USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
October - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8    April    - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18    April   - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
April - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
October - CST-100 Starliner-2 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
October - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
April - CST-100 Starliner-3  Crew-3/PCM-3 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/17/2021 08:47 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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FALCON 9

Upcoming launches include a Falcon 9 from pad 39A carrying the next four astronauts to the International Space Station on the Crew Dragon Crew-3 mission on October 31 at 2:37am EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/17/2021 08:48 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Sept. 28, Tuesday
8 a.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the International Space Station Expedition 65 Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft from the Rassvet Module to the Nauka Module (Novitskiy, Dubrov, Vande Hei; undocking scheduled at 8:21 a.m. EDT, redocking scheduled at 9 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

Sept. 30, Thursday
8:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX-23 Cargo Dragon from the International Space Station (undocking scheduled at 9 a.m. EDT; splashdown will not be broadcast on NASA TV) (All Channels)
3 p.m. – NASA Science Live: Landsat 9 – Food & Drink (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/21/2021 04:08 am
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
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COMMENT  64S Relocate MLM      271:12:21:30.000             0.0     426.8     412.8
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COMMENT  SPX-23 Undock         273:13:00:00.000             0.0     426.7     412.6
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COMMENT  65S Launch            278:08:55:05.000             0.0     427.0     412.3
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/21/2021 10:41 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12472545
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MOSCOW, September 22. / TASS /. The landing of the Soyuz MS-18 descent vehicle, on which cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, actress Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko, will return to Earth, is scheduled for the morning of October 17. This was reported to TASS by the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation (part of Roscosmos).

"Undocking of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft from the ISS is scheduled at 04:11:30 Moscow time, landing at 07:36:44 Moscow time," the corporation noted.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/22/2021 07:31 pm

Online link, for anyone looking: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/15.higginbotham_nasa_town_hall_2021_smallsat-csli.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/22/2021 07:35 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Oct. 5, Tuesday
4:15 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of Soyuz MS-19 to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch scheduled at 4:55 a.m. EDT; video B-roll of launch day pre-launch activities scheduled at 4:25 a.m. EDT; Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)
7:30 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the Soyuz MS-19 to the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 8:12 a.m. EDT; Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild) (All Channels)
9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch opening and welcoming for the Soyuz MS-19 crew at the International Space Station (Hatch opening scheduled at appx. 10:05 a.m. EDT; Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild) (All Channels)
...
Oct. 16, Saturday
5:30 p.m. – Coverage of the farewells and hatch closing of the Soyuz MS-18 crew (Novitskiy, Shipenko Peresild; hatch closing scheduled at appx. 5:49 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
9 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Soyuz MS-18 from the International Space Station (undocking scheduled at 9:13 p.m. EDT; Novitskiy, Shipenko, Peresild) (All Channels)
11:15 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Soyuz MS-18 in Kazakhstan (deorbit burn scheduled at 11:42 p.m. EDT, landing scheduled at 12:36 a.m. EDT on Oct. 17; Novitskiy, Shipenko, Peresild) – Johnson Space Center via Kazakhstan (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/23/2021 11:21 am

https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1440681898028638223

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Sounds like Axiom's Ax-1 mission to the ISS will be delayed until late February. That means Starliner would have all of January and most of February for an OFT-2 flight. This is the earliest, realistic launch window for the Boeing test flight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/24/2021 04:51 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32721/
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The orbital altitude of the International Space Station was adjusted in preparation for the arrival of the Soyuz MS-19 manned transport vehicle and the return of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft. According to preliminary data, after the corrective maneuver, the station's orbit altitude decreased by 1.2 km.
On Friday, September 24, 2021, at 17:38 Moscow time, a command was issued and the engines of the Zvezda service module of the ISS Russian segment were turned on. The two correcting motors in the normal mode worked for 47.5 seconds, and the impulse value was 0.65 m / s. At present, specialists of the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) are studying telemetric information.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/25/2021 03:11 am
https://ria.ru/20210925/vykhod-1751734710.html
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MOSCOW, September 25 - RIA Novosti. Russian cosmonauts next year can set a record for the number of spacewalks from the International Space Station (ISS) - nine, follows from the station's flight program, available to RIA Novosti.
The current record for the number of Russian exits from the ISS was set in 2013, when there were six of them. In total, from 2001 to 2021, 58 Russian exits were carried out on the ISS, including eight unscheduled.
According to the program, in 2022, nine exits are planned under the Russian program: EVA-51 - January 19, EVA-52 - January 27, EVA-53 - February 2, EVA-54 - in April, EVA-55, EVA-56 and EVA -57 - in July, EVA-58 - in August, EVA-59 - in November.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/26/2021 05:36 am
https://ria.ru/20210926/rekord-1751839386.html
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MOSCOW, September 26 - RIA Novosti. The only woman in the Roskosmos cosmonaut corps, Anna Kikina, in 2023 can set a national female record for being in space, follows from the flight program of the International Space Station, which is at the disposal of RIA Novosti.
Earlier it was reported that Kikina's flight to the ISS is planned for the fall of 2022.
According to the program, the Russian woman will fly on the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft on September 21, 2022 and will stay on the ISS for 188 days until March 18, 2023.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/26/2021 06:22 am
https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1441439798791639041
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Kathy Lueders  @KathyLueders
Great news! We are targeting Feb. 21 for the launch of the Axiom 1 mission to the @Space_Station - the first private astronaut mission to the microgravity laboratory with@Axiom_Space. Our work continues to open space to more people than ever.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/28/2021 04:03 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32752/

Soyuz MS-18 (Novitskiy, Dubrov, Vande Hei):

undocking from Rassvet module at 12:21:36 UTC / 07:21:36 a.m. CDT

docking to the Nauka module at 13:04:15 UTC / 08:04:15 a.m. CDT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/28/2021 05:11 pm
Some schedule screens from NASA TV today:
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2021 07:41 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Sept. 30, Thursday
8:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX-23 Cargo Dragon from the International Space Station (undocking scheduled at 9:05 a.m. EDT; splashdown will not be broadcast on NASA TV) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/28/2021 07:44 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
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Date: Feb. 21, 2022
Mission: Axiom-1 Mission to the International Space Station
Description: The spaceflight, designated as Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1), will launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and travel to the International Space Station. Once docked, the Axiom astronauts are scheduled to spend eight days aboard the orbiting laboratory. NASA and Axiom mission planners will coordinate in-orbit activities for the private astronauts to conduct in coordination with space station crew members and flight controllers on the ground.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/29/2021 05:51 am
https://ria.ru/20210929/mks-1752246290.html
MOSCOW, September 29 - RIA Novosti.
Russia will send five ships to the ISS in 2022
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Russia plans to launch two Soyuz manned spacecraft and three Progress cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station next year, according to the station's flight program, which was at the disposal of RIA Novosti.
According to the document, on March 18, 2022, it is planned to launch the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Artemiev, Denis Matveyev and Sergey Korsakov, and on September 21, the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft with Sergey Prokopyev, Anna Kikina and Dmitry Petelin.
In addition, launches of Progress MS-19 (February 15), Progress MS-20 (June 3) and Progress MS-21 (October 26) are expected.
...
Until the end of the year, the same number of launches are planned: October 5 - Soyuz MS-19 with cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, director Klim Shipenko and actress Yulia Peresild, October 28 - Progress MS-18, November 24 - Progress M- UM "with the" Prichal "module, December 8 -" Soyuz MS-20 "with cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin and Japanese space tourists Yusaku Maezawa and Yozo Hirano.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/29/2021 06:21 pm
NASA update for future ISS schedule:

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COMMENT  GMT285 Reboost Preli  285:07:28:00.000             0.4     428.1     410.8
COMMENT                                                    (1.3)   (231.1)   (221.8)
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October 12, 2021 at 07:28:00.000 UTC/GMT
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/30/2021 12:16 pm
TFR's now being published for CRS-23 splashdown on Thursday evening.Quote Tweet

https://twitter.com/SpaceOffshore/status/1442975716686004243
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 09/30/2021 12:25 pm
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ISS orbit will be corrected again on October 12

The next planned correction of the orbit of the International Space Station is scheduled for October 12, 2021.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center TsNIIMash (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 10:28 Moscow time a command will be issued to turn on the engines of the Zvezda service module of the ISS Russian segment, which will operate for 34.7 seconds ... The impulse will be 0.48 m / s. After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the station's orbit height will increase by 0.8 km.

The parameters of the ISS orbit after the corrective maneuver should be:

    Orbital period: 92.92 min;
    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
    minimum orbital altitude: 419.48 km;
    maximum orbital altitude: 440.36 km.

Now the crew of Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, who arrived on April 9, 2021 on the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft, as well as crew members of the Crew Dragon spacecraft NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, ESA astronaut Tom Pesquet and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide.

https://www.roscosmos.ru/32781/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/30/2021 12:41 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21

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

2021
October 17  01:13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:42 / 04:36:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) deorbit and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October    21   22  TBD / 04:24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 23 -  Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  00:00 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:34 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda) (or October 28)
October 30    31   06:43 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
October 31    November 1   ~04:45 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
September  October - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
Late December    4   - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
Late December    5   - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET December - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan  during ISS Russian EVA  (or 2022)
NET December - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December - release of satellites ELaNa 38: CapSat-1, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, OreSat, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
Late - release of satellite CSIROSat-1 (or Early 2022)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2022
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
  Early   Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
  Early   Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 15 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February    1   19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February    3   21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 21 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 22 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 2 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Early March - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET Late January  H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch (or Early February)
NET Late January  H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (or Early February)
NET Late January  H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (or Early February)
NET Late January  H1 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or Early February)
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September    October   - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September    October   - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
Q2/Q3  H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore,    Mann , Fincke]
Q2/Q3  H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore,    Mann , Fincke]
Q2/Q3  H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore,    Mann , Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
October - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
november - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
March    April   - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET March    April    - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Williams, Epps, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September    October   - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
September    October   - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September    October   - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
March    April   - CST-100 Starliner-2  Crew-2/PCM-2 (USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on September 30th
Changes on October 1st
Changes on October 2nd
Changes on October 5th
Changes on October 6th
Changes on October 7th
Changes on October 8th
Changes on October 11th
Changes on October 12th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 09/30/2021 05:32 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/09/30/spacex-cargo-dragon-undocked-from-station/
Quote
With NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough monitoring aboard the International Space Station, a SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft undocked from the station’s forward port of the Harmony module at 9:12 a.m. EDT.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2021 07:11 am
https://www.space.com/spacex-dragon-crs-23-returns-to-earth
Quote
The capsule then moved to a safe distance from the station and performed a series of burns, which sent it toward Earth. Dragon ended up splashing down as planned off the coast of Florida, SpaceX confirmed via Twitter at 10:59 p.m. EDT Thursday (0229 GMT on Oct. 1).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2021 07:15 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/09/30/spacex-crs-23-undocking-splashdown/
Quote
09/30/2021 16:33
Stephen Clark
SpaceX's Cargo Dragon spacecraft has now exited the approach ellipsoid, an imaginary box around the International Space Station four kilometers long, two kilometers wide, and two kilometers deep. The cargo capsule is on a safe trajectory away from the station, setting up for a deorbit burn at 10:07 p.m. EDT (0207 GMT) and splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean at 10:57 p.m. EDT (0257 GMT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2021 07:18 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/10/01/spacex-cargo-ship-streaks-across-florida-on-the-way-to-splashdown/
Quote
The Dragon spacecraft fired its Draco thrusters for nearly 10 minutes beginning at 10:06 p.m. EDT (0206 GMT), slowing the capsule’s velocity just enough for Earth’s gravity to pull it back into the atmosphere.

Flying at some 5 miles (8 kilometers) per second, the spaceship encountered the upper fringes of the atmosphere at 10:45 p.m. EDT (0245 GMT).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/01/2021 07:22 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1443742834419552261

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1443786576979537925
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/02/2021 07:15 am
https://blogs.esa.int/exploration/crew-3-target-30-october-launch/
Quote
The targeted launch date for Crew-3 has been brought forward by one day, with NASA and SpaceX now targeting 08:43 CEST (06:43 GMT, 2:43 a.m EDT) Saturday 30 October for the launch of the next SpaceX Crew Dragon to the International Space Station.
Sunday 31 October will remain a backup date, should a second launch attempt be required.
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer is a member of Crew-3 and will be launched alongside NASA astronauts Raja Chari (mission commander),  Tom Marshburn (pilot)and fellow mission specialist Kayla Barron on the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
...
Crew-4 will be commanded by NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren with fellow NASA astronaut Bob Hines as pilot. ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will be a mission specialist and command the ISS Expedition 68 crew, while the remaining crew member has yet to be named. Crew-3 astronauts are set to return to Earth in late April 2022 following a similar handover with Crew-4.
Following Crew-4, the next US Commercial Crew flights are targeting September 2022 and March 2023 with the specific commercial partner to be determined.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 10/06/2021 01:48 pm
Quote
The BINAR-1 (Australia), Maya-3 and Maya-4 (Phillipines) Cubesats were deployed from the ISS at 0920 UTC Oct 6. The Japanese RMS robot arm took the J-SSOD-19 deployer from the Kibo airlock and the deployer ejected the three 1U satellites.

The Australian CUAVA-1 3U cubesat was deployed from J-SSOD-19 at 1055 UTC, completing ISS cubesat deploys for today.

https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1445704736196333569
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/06/2021 08:43 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
And a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-24 Dragon resupply mission to the ISS in late December, in the middle of the night EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/06/2021 08:46 pm
NASA Announces Astronaut Changes for Upcoming Commercial Crew Missions (https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-astronaut-changes-for-upcoming-commercial-crew-missions)

Quote
NASA has reassigned astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada to the agency’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Crew Program.
...
Mann and Cassada previously were assigned to missions on NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test and NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1 mission, respectively. NASA decided it was important to make these reassignments to allow Boeing time to complete the development of Starliner while continuing plans for astronauts to gain spaceflight experience for the future needs of the agency’s missions.
...

This means that NASA expects both Boe-CFT and Starliner-1 to launch later than SpX-Crew-5.

ESA says:
Quote
Following Crew-4, the next US Commercial Crew flights are targeting September 2022 and March 2023 with the specific commercial partner to be determined.
https://blogs.esa.int/exploration/crew-3-target-30-october-launch/

This would mean:

- Crew-5 in September 2022
- Boe-CFT NET Q4/2022
- Starliner-1 NET March 2023
It doesn't actually say anything about the CFT flight date.  It means they don't have high confidence that Starliner would be ready for post-certification missions in time for them to be assigned the Fall 2022 crew rotation flight.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/07/2021 05:39 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Quote
Feb. 19 • Antares • NG-17
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/07/2021 09:50 pm
Cross-post:
The launch of the Progress MS-18 cargo vehicle is scheduled for October 28

10/08/2021 00:10

The launch of the Progress MS-18 transport cargo vehicle to the International Space Station (ISS) is planned for the night of October 28, a spokesman for the press service of Roscosmos told RIA Novosti.

"The launch of Progress MS-18 by the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket from the Baikonur cosmodrome is scheduled for October 28 at 3.00 Moscow time," he said.

The spacecraft is expected to moor to the Zvezda module of the ISS Russian segment in two days.

In 2021, Russia performed five launches to the ISS - four spacecraft (two cargo Progress and two manned Soyuz) and the Nauka module.

By the end of the year, in addition to Progress MS-18, two more Russian launches to the ISS are planned: November 24 - Progress M-UM with the Prichal module, December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 with cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin and Japanese space tourists Yusaku Maezawa and Yozo Hirano.

Source: RIA Novosti
October 7, 2021, 03:28

https://www.roscosmos.ru/32865/
Oct 28 03:00 MST - 3 hours = Oct 28 00:00 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/11/2021 02:08 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
Oct. 21, Thursday
11:30 p.m. – Coverage of the relocation and redocking of the Progress 78 cargo craft at the International Space Station; redocking to the Nauka Module scheduled at 12:24 a.m. EDT Oct. 22 (All Channels)

Oct. 27, Wednesday
8:15 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Progress 79 cargo ship to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; launch scheduled at 8 p.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)

Oct. 29, Friday
8:45 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Progress 79 cargo ship to the International Space Station; docking scheduled st 9:34 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 10/11/2021 05:44 pm
Quote
Tomorrow we will be deploying three #CubeSats from the @Space_Station. At 11:00 UTC we will be deploying CAPSat from @Illinios_Alma. Then at 12:30 UTC we will deploy PR CuNaR2 from Inter-American University of Puerto Rico @interpuertorico and SPACE HAUC from @UMassLowell. The #CubeSats will be released into low Earth orbit via a Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer for our 21st CubeSat mission from the ISS. A livestream of the deployment will be available tomorrow morning prior to deployment.

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1447613961680134146

Edit - Webcast link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7-LA-WjWrA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/11/2021 05:52 pm
Quote
The #CubeSats will be released into low Earth orbit via a Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer for our 21st CubeSat mission from the ISS.

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1447619145978241025

Who knows all list for these cubesats from Nanoraks for statistics?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/12/2021 05:15 am
Cross-posts; my bold.

Re: OFT-2 launch; revised text:
NASA, Boeing Update Starliner Orbital Flight Test-2 Status

Linda Herridge Posted on October 8, 2021
<snip>
Potential launch windows for OFT-2 continue to be assessed by NASA, Boeing, United Launch Alliance, and the Eastern Range. The team currently is working toward opportunities in the first half of 2022 pending hardware readiness, the rocket manifest, and space station availability.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2021/10/08/nasa-boeing-update-starliner-orbital-flight-test-2-status/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/12/2021 05:36 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32918/
Google translate:
Quote
According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center TsNIIMash (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 10:05 Moscow time, a command will be issued to turn on the engines of the Zvezda service module of the ISS Russian segment, which will operate for 38.9 seconds. After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the station's orbit altitude should increase by 940 meters, and the average altitude should increase to 420.45 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/12/2021 11:09 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32929/
Google translate:
Quote
The orbital altitude of the International Space Station was adjusted in preparation for the arrival of the Soyuz MS-20 manned transport vehicle. According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the ISS orbital altitude increased by about 940 meters.

On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at 10:05 Moscow time, a command was issued and the engines of the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the station were turned on. The two correcting motors ran for 38.9 seconds, and the impulse value was 0.54 m / s. At present, the specialists of the ballistic and navigation support service of the Flight Control Center of TsNIIMash (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) are calculating the updated parameters of the ISS orbit. Previously, the orbital altitude of the ISS was corrected on September 24, 2021.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/12/2021 05:01 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1447903126955102211
Quote
Nanoracks @Nanoracks
#CapSat from the @Illinois_Alma  was deployed at 11:00:00 UTC.

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1447903403565330433
Quote
Nanoracks @Nanoracks
PR CuNaR2 from @interpuertorico and SPACE HAUC from @UMassLowell have been successfully deployed from the station at 12:30:00 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/13/2021 04:07 pm
Update from NASA:

 
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
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COMMENT  GM285 Reboost         285:07:05:00.000             0.5     428.2     410.8
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Yiosie on 10/13/2021 10:59 pm
Cross-post:

Apparently, IOD-3 Amber did not launch on CRS-23, and will go to the ISS on a future flight:

https://twitter.com/TristanPrejean/status/1448396089699274753
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/14/2021 09:34 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21
October 17  01:14:05 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:41:46  / 04:09:13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) deorbit and dividing on compartments
October 17  04:12:07 / 04:20:42 / 04:35:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 20  23:42:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 22  04:21:07 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)

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

2021
October 28  00:00:32 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:33:30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
October    30   31  06:21:10 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
October 31  November 1  03:46:28 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET November 8 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 17  -December   12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna) [Marshburn, Barron]
November 24 - Progress M-UM launch
November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 24 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET November - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
  Late   December 21  ~09:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
  Late   December 22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2022
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
October 2021  NET January - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET December 2021  January - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET December 2021  January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: CapSat-1, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, OreSat, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
Early - release of satellite CSIROSat-1 (or Late 2021)
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 15 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 21 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 22 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 2 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Early March - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  H1   Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
  H1   Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
  H1   Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
  H1   Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
november - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
  2021   TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
  2021   TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
  2021   TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
  2021   TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
  2021   TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - CST-100 Starliner-2  (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
March - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 14th
Changes on October 15th
Changes on October 16th
Changes on October 17th
Changes on October 18th
Changes on October 19th
Changes on October 21th
Changes on October 22nd
Changes on October 26th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/15/2021 07:09 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32958/
Google translate:
Quote
Return of the crew of the Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft
...
Preliminary plan for descent from orbit and landing of the descent vehicle on October 17, 2021:

Operation                                                                      Estimated time*       Estimated time*
                                                                                    (Moscow time)            (UTC)

Closing the transfer hatches between the Soyuz MS-18         00:45 - 01:05          21:45 - 22:05 (October 16)
spacecraft and the Nauka module of the Russian segment
of the International Space Station

Issuance of a command for undocking of the Soyuz MS-18    04:12:30                01:12:30
spacecraft

Spacecraft and ISS undocking (physical separation)              04:14:00                01:14:00

Turning on the propulsion system of the ship to issue             06:41:54                03:41:54
a braking impulse

Dividing the ship into compartments                                    07:10:06                04:10:06

Entry of the spacecraft descent vehicle into the Earth's         07:13:00                04:13:00
atmosphere

Command to enter the main parachute                                07:21:35               04:21:35

Landing of the descent vehicle                                            07:36:35                04:36:35

Landing area: the landing of the descent vehicle of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-18 is expected 146 km
southeast (azimuth 110, 3 °) from the city of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan.

* Ballistic data are indicated as of 10/11/2021 and are subject to change
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2021 09:32 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Quote
Dec. 21 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 24
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2021 11:17 am
Cross-posts


Re: OFT-2; my bold:
SN, Starliner valve investigation continues to focus on moisture interaction with the propellant (https://spacenews.com/starliner-valve-investigation-continues-to-focus-on-moisture-interaction-with-propellant/), dated October 15
Quote
Whether the service module is repaired or replaced, he said the next launch attempt won’t be until as late as the middle of 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/16/2021 11:51 am
Corrected timeline:
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32958/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/17/2021 07:44 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/32993/
Google translate:
Quote
This morning, October 17, 2021 at 07:35:44 Moscow time, the descent vehicle of the manned transport spacecraft Yu.A. Gagarin "(Soyuz MS-18), which undocked three hours earlier from the International Space Station, landed at the design point in Kazakhstan. A crew consisting of Hero of Russia, Roskosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky and space flight participants within the framework of the scientific and educational project "Call" Klim Shipenko and Yulia Peresild returned to Earth.

All operations on descent from near-earth orbit and landing took place in the normal mode, the crew is feeling well. The ship separated from the Russian segment of the station at 04:14:05 Moscow time. Its propulsion system in the normal mode was engaged in deceleration at 06:41:46 Moscow time, after which it began to de-orbit. Shortly thereafter, the Soyuz split into three compartments, and the crew of three in the descent vehicle experienced overloads of about 4g.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/18/2021 11:08 am
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT
COMMENT  79P Launch            301:00:00:32.000             0.0     427.5     412.5
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.8)   (222.8)
COMMENT
COMMENT  79P Docking           303:01:33:30.000             0.0     427.0     412.8
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.6)   (222.9)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SpX Crew-3 Launch     303:06:43:42.000             0.0     427.3     412.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.7)   (222.9)
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/18/2021 04:49 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
And a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-24 Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on December 21, around 4am EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/20/2021 05:27 am
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
Quote
Targeted Date: October 31, 2021 - 2:21 a.m. Eastern
Mission: NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Mission to the International Space Station
Description: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission will launch four astronauts aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center to the International Space Station. Assigned to the mission are NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn, and Kayla Barron, and European Space Agency astronaut Matthias Maurer.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/21/2021 06:13 am
https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/1451007522249261061
Quote
Rogozin @Rogozin
At 02.42.27 Moscow time, the Progress MS-17 transport cargo vehicle (TGK) undocked from the MIM2 # ISS module.
On October 22, 2021 at 07.23.12 Moscow time, it is planned to re-dock this TGC to the nadir node of the Nauka Multifunctional Laboratory Module of the ISS Russian Segment.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: vp. on 10/21/2021 11:13 am
...
Commander Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) spent the afternoon in the U.S. Quest airlock working on a U.S. spacesuit. The two-time space station resident verified the resized suit is fully functional ahead of an upcoming spacewalk planned for later this year.
...
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/10/20/crew-works-maintenance-botany-before-resupply-ship-relocation/

...
Kimbrough also joined NASA Flight Engineer Mark Vande Hei for ongoing spacesuit work taking place inside the U.S. Quest airlock during the morning. The duo prepared the U.S. spacesuits for an upcoming spacewalk planned for after the arrival of the SpaceX Crew-3 mission.
...
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/10/21/crew-studies-space-physics-and-ergonomics-before-cargo-craft-redocks/

When the next american EVA is scheduled ?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2021 07:04 am
https://twitter.com/Rogozin/status/1451404888022429696
Quote
ROGOZIN @Rogozin
At 07.21.07 Moscow time, the Progress MS-17 TGK was docked with the MLM Nauka docking station of the ISS RS.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/22/2021 01:16 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
Oct. 30, Saturday
10 p.m. – Coverage of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 Launch (Launch scheduled at 2:21 a.m. EDT on Oct. 31; Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron) – Kennedy Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Note: Coverage will be continuous through docking, hatch opening and the welcoming ceremony on Monday, Nov. 1)

NOVEMBER

Nov. 1, Monday
1:50 a.m. – NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 hatch opening at the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
2:20 a.m. – NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 welcoming ceremony at the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 10/22/2021 01:59 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
Oct. 30, Saturday
10 p.m. – Coverage of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 Launch (Launch scheduled at 2:21 a.m. EDT on Oct. 31; Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron) – Kennedy Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Note: Coverage will be continuous through docking, hatch opening and the welcoming ceremony on Monday, Nov. 1)

NOVEMBER

Nov. 1, Monday
1:50 a.m. – NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 hatch opening at the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
2:20 a.m. – NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 welcoming ceremony at the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)

According to a NASA press release docking is targeted for 12:10 AM on Nov. 1.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 10/22/2021 05:08 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  SpX Crew-3 Launch     304:06:21:10.000             0.0     426.8     412.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (222.8)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SpX Crew-3 Docking    305:03:46:28.000             0.0     426.7     412.9
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (223.0)
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/26/2021 01:08 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
Nov. 17, Wednesday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of ISS U.S. Spacewalk #78 To Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna (Spacewalk scheduled to begin at appx. 7:05 a.m. EST; Marshburn and Barron; will last around 6 ½ hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/27/2021 05:23 am
Quote
Nov. 1, Monday
12:10 a.m. – NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 Crew Dragon Docking to the International Space Station (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/27/2021 11:13 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1452895934602383362?t=RJyFa2kfv8XXoS8TOobs5w&s=19
Quote
Sierra Space’s Janet Kavandi says the first Dream Chaser launch is “a little more than a year” from launch; last night she suggested it might slip to early 2023. (Pre-pandemic, it was going to launch late this year.) #iac2021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/27/2021 11:23 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21
October 17  01:14:05 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:41:46  / 04:09:13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) deorbit and dividing on compartments
October 17  04:12:07 / 04:20:42 / 04:35:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 20  23:42:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 22  04:21:07 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  00:00:32.525 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:31:19 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)

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

2021
  NET   November    8   11   15     7   8   19:05  - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)    and splashdown   [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November    8   9  03:33 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
October 31    NET   November    3   7   9  02:51   11  02:03 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
  NET   November    1     4   8   10  ~00:50   12  00:10 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
NET Mid-November - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 24  13:06:36 - Progress M-UM launch
November    24   25  11:18 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November    24   25  ~14:20 / ~14:50 / ~15:00 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 26  15:25 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November    17   30  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna) [Marshburn, Barron]
November - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 8 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 21  10:06 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
NET November  December 21  22:20 - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal and deorbit
December 22    ~01:20 / ~01:50 / ~02:00 - PAO Progress M-UM deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
December 22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2022
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET January - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET January - release of satellites Targit, STARS-NT
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: CapSat-1, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, OreSat, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT from Bishop
Early - release of satellite CSIROSat-1 (or Late 2021)
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 15 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 21 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 22 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 2 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET Early March - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, astronaut]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Early 2023)
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to  MIM2 Poisk  ISS)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
november - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
August 27, 2022  NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
August 27, 2022  NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  ISS)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - CST-100 Starliner-2  (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
March - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on October 27th
Changes on October 28th
Changes on October 30th
Changes on October 31st
Changes on November 1st
Changes on November 3rd
Changes on November 4th
Changes on November 5th
Changes on November 6th
Changes on November 7th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/27/2021 11:36 am
https://ria.ru/20211027/prichal-1756454748.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, October 27 - RIA Novosti The launch of the Russian module "Prichal" to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for the afternoon of November 24, a spokesman for the Roscosmos press service told RIA Novosti.

"The launch is scheduled for November 24 at 16.06 Moscow time," - said the agency's interlocutor.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/27/2021 02:41 pm
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12779987
Google translate:
Quote
Glavkosmos signed a preliminary agreement on the provision of four commercial spaces in Soyuz in 2024. This means two commercial flights in 2024 with a client, "said Loskutov, without specifying with which client the document was signed.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/28/2021 12:09 am
Liftoff 00:00:32.525 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/28/2021 12:41 am
Cross-post:
The Crew-3 Launch to Docking timeline...[dated October 22]
Launch October 31 06:21:06 UTC
Docking November 1 04:10:00 UTC
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/30/2021 05:58 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33166/
Guugle translate:
Quote
In accordance with the Russian flight program of the International Space Station, on October 30, 2021 at 04:31:19 Moscow time, the Progress MS-18 transport cargo vehicle was docked.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/30/2021 06:11 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Nov. 2, Tuesday
8:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 Launch (Launch scheduled at 1:10 a.m. EDT on Nov. 3; Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron) – Kennedy Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif./Johnson Space Center (All Channels) Note: Coverage will be continuous through docking, hatch opening and the welcoming ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 3 and Thursday, Nov. 4)

November 3, Wednesday
11 p.m. – NASA/SpaceX Crew-3 Crew Dragon Docking to the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/31/2021 06:24 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Nov. 30, Tuesday
TBD – Coverage of ISS U.S. Spacewalk #78 To Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna (Spacewalk scheduled to begin at appx. 7:05 a.m. EST; Marshburn and Barron; will last around 6 ½ hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 10/31/2021 09:03 am
https://ria.ru/20211031/progress-1757058144.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, October 31 - RIA Novosti. The Russian cargo spacecraft Progress MS-19, which is going into orbit in February 2022, will make a record annual flight to the ISS, follows from the station program at the disposal of RIA Novosti.
According to the document, Progress MS-19, which is scheduled to launch from the Baikonur cosmodrome on February 15 next year, will have to stay in the International Space Station for up to 370 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/01/2021 07:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/11/01/nasas-spacex-crew-3-launch-delayed-from-nov-3/
Quote
NASA is delaying the upcoming launch of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission due to a minor medical issue involving one of its crew members. The issue is not a medical emergency and not related to COVID-19. The launch to the International Space Station was planned for Wednesday, Nov. 3.
...
Teams will continue to monitor crew health as they evaluate potential launch opportunities at the end of the week. The earliest possible opportunity for launch is 11:36 p.m. EDT Saturday, Nov. 6.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/03/2021 01:59 pm
Cross-post:
SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), dated November 1; Dragon SpX-24 launch time on December 21: 10:06 UTC
= 5:06 am EST
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/03/2021 04:54 pm
https://ria.ru/20211103/kosmos-1757576828.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, November 3 - RIA Novosti. The first spacewalk of Russian cosmonauts in 2022 is planned for January 19, according to the Roscosmos magazine, published on the state corporation's website.
"01.19. The spacewalk of Anton Shkaplerov and Petr Dubrov under the EVA-51 program for laying cables between the Prichal node module and Nauka for the purpose of their integration," the magazine says.
The second exit is planned for January 27, the third - for February 2 (European astronaut Matthias Maurer may take part in it), according to the publication of Roskosmos.
Earlier, from the flight program of the station, which came to the disposal of RIA Novosti, it became known that next year Russian cosmonauts could set a record for the number of exits from the ISS - nine: EVK-51 - January 19, EVK-52 - January 27, EVK-53 - February 2, EVA-54 - in April, EVA-55, EVA-56 and EVA-57 - in July, EVA-58 - in August, EVA-59 - in November.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/04/2021 04:55 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/12841619
Google translate:
Quote
"Docking of the Progress M-UM module spacecraft with the Pryhal nodal module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module is scheduled for 18:25 Moscow time on November 26," the state corporation noted.

Prior to that, on November 25, Progress MS-17 will vacate the docking area for the Prichal. "Undocking of the Progress MS-17 transport cargo vehicle No. 446 from the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module is scheduled for 14:18 Moscow time on November 25," the Roskosmos explained.

As specified in the state corporation, the Progress M-UM cargo spacecraft will leave the ISS at night on December 22. "Separation from the nodal module is scheduled for 01:20 Moscow time on December 22," added the state corporation.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/04/2021 06:25 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/11/04/nasa-spacex-reviewing-commercial-crew-rotation-plans/
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The earliest possible opportunity for Crew-2 undocking from the space station is at 1:05 p.m. EST Sunday, Nov. 7, to begin the return trip to Earth for splashdown off the coast of Florida. A back-up undocking opportunity also is available Monday, Nov. 8.
The earliest possible opportunity for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 launch is 9:51 p.m. EST Monday, Nov. 8, if mission teams do not pursue Crew-2 return on Sunday, Nov. 7 or Monday. Nov. 8.
Mission teams will make a final decision on whether to prioritize Crew-3’s launch or Crew-2’s return in the coming days based on the likelihood of favorable conditions for a Crew Dragon splashdown or Crew Dragon launch. NASA and SpaceX also are reviewing the time needed between launch or return operations.
NASA and SpaceX are forgoing launch opportunities Saturday, Nov. 6 and Sunday, Nov. 7, due to unfavorable weather conditions. Weather officials with the 45th Weather Squadron forecast only a 40% chance of favorable launch weather on Saturday, Nov. 6, with the primary concerns revolving around liftoff winds, cumulus clouds, and surface electric field constraints. The down range weather also is not acceptable on Sunday, Nov. 7 due to risks associated with launch abort sites up the eastern seaboard.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/05/2021 04:58 am
https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
Quote
No Earlier Than: Nov. 8, 2021
Mission: NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Mission Splashdown
Description: NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, along with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet return to Earth after about six months aboard the International Space Station. As of Nov. 4, 2021, NASA and SpaceX were reviewing potential launch dates for Crew-3 and landing dates for Crew-2.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 11/05/2021 07:40 pm
End of Mission for Crew-2 from NASA-TV schedule:

November 6, Saturday
1:35 p.m. - ISS Change of Command ceremony (Pesquet hands over ISS command to Shkaplerov)

November 7, Sunday
10:45 a.m. - Coverage of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-2 “Endeavour” Hatch Closure in Preparation for Undocking (Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet; hatch closure scheduled at 11:15 a.m. EST)
12:45 p.m. - Continuous Coverage Begins for the Undocking and Return to Earth of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-2 Astronauts (Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet; undocking scheduled at 1:05 p.m. EST; coverage continues through the recovery of the crew on Nov 8 )

November 8, Monday
7:14 a.m. - Splashdown of the NASA/SpaceX Astronauts Aboard “Endeavour” (Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/05/2021 11:47 pm
http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will carry the next four astronauts to the International Space Station from pad 39A on the Crew Dragon Crew-3 mission on November 10 at 9:03pm EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2021 05:57 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33260/
Google translate:
Quote
The launch of the Prichal module is scheduled for November 24 at 16:06:36 Moscow time
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2021 07:12 am
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1457115642784591882?cxt=HHwWlMC5zZ-927goAAAA
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NASA @NASA
UPDATE: The undocking of NASA's @SpaceX
 Crew-2 mission from the @Space_Station
 is now scheduled for 12:05pm ET (17:05 UTC) Sun., Nov. 7. Teams continue to monitor weather conditions. Get the latest schedule & tune in for coverage of their journey home at: http://nasa.gov/live
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 11/07/2021 08:37 am
At https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive is written
"Nov. 8, Monday
7:14 a.m. - Splashdown of NASA's SpaceX Astronauts Aboard “Endeavour” (Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet)" with the remark "All times Eastern U.S. time. UTC-4".

This would result a landing time 11:14 UTC (not 12:14 UTC). What is correct?
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2021 04:29 pm
Eastern Standard Time (EST) is a standard time zone in use from the first Sunday in November to the second Sunday in March—when Daylight Saving Time (DST) is not in effect.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/07/2021 04:31 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1457312428744757251
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NASA @NASA
UPDATE: Due to weather, @SpaceX
 Crew-2 astronauts will now depart the @Space_Station
 on Nov. 8.

• Undocking: 2:05pm ET (19:05 UTC)
• Splashdown: 10:33pm ET (03:33 UTC Nov. 9)

#Crew3 remains scheduled to launch no earlier than Nov. 10 (UTC Nov. 11): https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-2/2021/11
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/08/2021 05:30 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33282/
Google translate:
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In order to form ballistic conditions before launching into near-earth orbit and landing of the Soyuz MS-20 manned transport vehicle, the next correction of the orbit altitude of the International Space Station is planned for November 16, 2021.

According to preliminary data from the ballistic and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Flight Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 20:40 Moscow time, a command will be issued and the engines of the Progress MS-18 transport cargo ship will be turned on, which will operate for 478 seconds. The average altitude of the station's orbit will increase by about 1.3 km and will be about 420.76 km above the Earth's surface.

The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with the Soyuz MS-20 manned spacecraft is scheduled for December 8, 2021. The flight to the International Space Station will last 12 days under a contract with Space Adventures. The commander of the prime crew is Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin, while Yusaku Maezawa, president of the Start Today corporation, and Yozo Hirano, Yusaku Maezawa's personal assistant, were appointed to the prime crew. Their backup: Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov and space flight participant Shchun Ogiso.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/08/2021 05:43 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21
October 17  01:14:05 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:41:46  / 04:09:13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) deorbit and dividing on compartments
October 17  04:12:07 / 04:20:42 / 04:35:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 20  23:42:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 22  04:21:07 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  00:00:32.525 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:31:19 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 8  19:05 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 9  02:34 / 02:39 / 03:33 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) trunk jetisson, deorbit and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 10  20:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=361 s, dV=+0.7 m/s, dH=+1.2 km)
November 11  02:03:31 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
November 11  23:32 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]

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

2021
November 20  TBD / 16:00 - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET November 20 - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 24  13:06:36 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25  11:18 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 25  ~14:20 / ~14:50 / ~15:00 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 26  15:26 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
November 30  12:10-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna) [Marshburn, Barron]
NET    Mid-   November - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
December 8  07:38 / ~11:10 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 21  10:06 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 21  22:20 - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal
December 22    ~01:20 / ~01:50 / ~02:00 - PAO Progress M-UM deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
December 22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2022
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET January - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET January - release of satellites    Targit , STARS-NT
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: CapSat-1, GWSat, JAGSAT, LEOPARDSat-1, MARIO, OreSat, petitSat, REALOP, SPORT  DAILI, GASPACS, PATCOOL, TARGIT from Bishop
Early - release of satellite CSIROSat-1
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 15 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 21 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 22 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 2 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET Early March  April - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Early 2023)
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
november - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Kikina, Petelin]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Epps, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - CST-100 Starliner-2  (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
March - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on November 8th
Changes on November 9th
Changes on November 10th
Changes on November 11th
Changes on November 12th
Changes on November 15th
Changes on November 18th
Changes on November 19th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/08/2021 06:34 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/11/08/crew-2-crew-dragon-undocked-at-205-p-m-est-from-international-space-station/
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The SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour spacecraft with NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet inside undocked from the space-facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 2:05 p.m. EST to complete a nearly six-month science mission.
...
9:34 p.m.                   Trunk jettison

9:39 p.m.                   Deorbit burn begins

10:33 p.m.                 Crew Dragon splashdown
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/09/2021 06:22 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-2/2021/11/09/crew-2-astronauts-safely-splash-down-in-gulf-of-mexico/
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NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Akihiko Hoshide, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Thomas Pesquet returned to Earth in a parachute-assisted splashdown at 10:33 p.m. EST off the coast of Pensacola, Florida. Crews aboard SpaceX recovery vessels successfully recovered the spacecraft and astronauts. After returning to shore, the astronauts will fly back to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/09/2021 06:52 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT     |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  NG-16 Unberth         324:16:00:00.000             0.0     423.9     417.0
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (225.2)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2021 09:14 am
https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1458287404641554434
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Jeff Foust @jeff_foust

NASA ISS manager Joel Montalbano says the station will do a debris avoidance maneuver about 6 hours before launch. Does not affect timing of the Crew-3 launch; will take the place of a reboost scheduled for Nov. 16.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2021 09:17 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1458287970251943937
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Jonathan McDowell @planet4589 · Nov 10, 2021
NASA planning an ISS debris avoidance manuever tomorrow about 2000 UTC.  No info given on the catalog number of the debris.

Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
I think they said the manuever will be 0.7 m/s? And it will remove the need for the previously scheduled Nov 16 manuever.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2021 09:22 am
https://ria.ru/20211110/roskosmos-1758346207.html
Google translate:
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MOSCOW, November 10 - RIA Novosti. The Russian Mission Control Center may carry out an evasion maneuver of the ISS from Chinese space debris tonight, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti. Roscosmos is studying the threat level of a fragment of a Chinese meteorological satellite that will approach the ISS on Friday.
We are talking about the threat from a fragment of a meteorological satellite of the PRC, shot down during tests in 2007 by China of anti-satellite weapons. The fragment will approach a dangerous distance around 03:56 Moscow time on November 12. In case of a maneuver, the planned correction of the ISS, scheduled for November 16, will be canceled, the source said.
"The maneuver can be carried out at around 23:00. The height of the station can be raised by 1.2 kilometers with the help of the Progress MS-18 cargo vehicle," the source said.
As the source noted, the maneuver will be carried out in advance, so as not to interfere with the docking (scheduled for 03:10 Moscow time on November 12) of the Crew Dragon, which will start tomorrow. This will not affect the launch and landing of Soyuz MS-20 with space tourists in December.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2021 07:04 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1458417169461661697
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РОСКОСМОС @roscosmos

The @Space_Station
 preparing for space debris evasion maneuver

On November 10, at 20:15 UTC, the #ProgressMS18 spacecraft engines will be fired for 361 s, giving the station a momentum of 0.7 m/s. The ISS orbit average altitude will increase by 1,240 m and reach 420.72 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2021 07:32 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1458530588240060425
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2021 08:57 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Nov. 20, Saturday
10:45 a.m. – Release of the Northrop Grumman “Ellison Onizuka” Cygnus NG-16 Cargo Craft from the International Space Station (Release scheduled at 11 a.m. EST)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SPKirsch on 11/12/2021 02:52 am
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1458942320615870465
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/12/2021 06:18 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT TRAJECTORY EVENT SUMMARY:
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT
COMMENT  6R Launch             328:13:06:36.000             0.0     423.9     416.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (225.0)
COMMENT
COMMENT  78P Undock            329:11:18:00.000             0.0     423.7     416.8
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.8)   (225.1)
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/15/2021 06:23 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Nov. 30, Tuesday
5:30 a.m. - Coverage of International Space Station U.S. Spacewalk #78 to replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Subassembly Communications Antenna (Spacewalk scheduled to begin at appx. 7:10 a.m. EST; Marshburn and Barron; will last around 6 ½ hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/17/2021 07:55 pm
Cross-post:
Soyuz MS-20 launch time on December 8; source SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated November 17:
07:38 UTC = 10:38 Moscow ST
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/18/2021 10:39 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-assigns-astronaut-jessica-watkins-to-nasa-s-spacex-crew-4-mission
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NASA Assigns Astronaut Jessica Watkins to NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Mission

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/19/2021 08:55 am
https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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ELaNa 38
Mission: SpaceX CRS-24 - Falcon 9, Kennedy Space Center, FL
4 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed

    DAILI - Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California
    GASPACS - Utah State University, Logan, Utah
    PATCOOL - NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    TARGIT - Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia

Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/19/2021 11:13 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
Quote
Nov. 26, Friday
9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Russian “Prichal” Node Module to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 10:26 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/20/2021 01:57 pm
Ready to unberth...
In move...
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/20/2021 02:10 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21
October 17  01:14:05 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:41:46  / 04:09:13 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) deorbit and dividing on compartments
October 17  04:12:07 / 04:20:42 / 04:35:44 - Soyuz MS-18 (64S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 20  23:42:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 22  04:21:07 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  00:00:32.525 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:31:19 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 8  19:05 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 9  02:34 / 02:39 / 03:33 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) trunk jetisson, deorbit and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 10  20:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=361 s, dV=+0.7 m/s, dH=+1.2 km)
November 11  02:03:31 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
November 11  23:32 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 20  ~13:40 / 16:01:30 - Cygnus (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 24  13:06:35.042 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25  11:22:34 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 25  14:34:51 / 15:08 / 15:17:12 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit dV= -118 m/s, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 26  15:19:39 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
December 2  11:15-17:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna) [Marshburn, Barron]
December 3  07:58 - ISS Pre-Determined Debris Avoidance Maneuver by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=160,9 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.31 km)
December 8  07:38:15.584 / 16:40:44 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]

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

2021
NET November 20  December 15 - Cygnus (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 19   23:54 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
December 20   02:24 / 03:18 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)  deorbit and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 21  10:06 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 21  22:20 - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal
December 22  ~01:20 / ~01:50 / ~02:00 - PAO Progress M-UM deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
December 22  09:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

2022
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET January - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET January - release of satellites STARS-NT
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: DAILI, GASPACS, PATCOOL, TARGIT from Bishop
Early - release of satellite CSIROSat-1
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
NET    November   Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
February 15 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 21 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February 22 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 2 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET Early March  April - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
Midyear - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev,   Kikina   Epps, Petelin]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada,   Epps   Kikina, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Early 2023)
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada,   Epps   Kikina, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
november - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD]
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev,   Kikina   Epps, Petelin]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada,   Epps   Kikina, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing
September - CST-100 Starliner-2  (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
March - CST-100 Starliner-2 (Crew-2/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, TBD, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Changes on December 2nd
Changes on December 3rd
Changes on December 8th
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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/20/2021 04:00 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/11/20/cygnus-departs-station-ending-cargo-mission/
Quote
At 11:01 a.m. EST, flight controllers on the ground sent commands to release the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft from the Canadarm2 robotic arm after earlier detaching Cygnus from the Earth-facing port of the Unity module. At the time of release, the station was flying about 260 miles over the South Pacific Ocean.
...
Cygnus will deorbit on Wednesday, Dec. 15, following a deorbit engine firing to set up a destructive re-entry in which the spacecraft, filled with waste the space station crew packed in the spacecraft, will burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/20/2021 04:21 pm
https://twitter.com/_starbase_/status/1462095174373462016
Quote
MΛЯIӨ BILLIΛNI @_starbase_
Replying to @planet4589
Unberthing was conducted around 13:40 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/20/2021 04:24 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1462090753262424064
Quote
Jonathan McDowell @planet4589 · 1h
Replying to @RaffaeleDiPalma
Thanks, so release at 1601:30.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/21/2021 03:07 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT
COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  6R Docking            330:15:25:28.000             0.0     423.5     417.2
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.7)   (225.3)
COMMENT
COMMENT  GMT 335 Progress Reb  335:12:18:00.000             0.2     423.2     417.5
COMMENT                                                    (0.7)   (228.5)   (225.4)
=============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/24/2021 02:49 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Dec. 21, Tuesday
4:45 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX CRS-24 cargo craft to the International Space Station; launch scheduled at 5:06 a.m. EST (All Channels)

Dec. 22, Wednesday
3 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX CRS-24 cargo craft to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 4:30 a.m. EST (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/25/2021 10:52 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33452/
Google translate:
Quote
"Progress MS-17" made room for a new module

The mission in orbit of the Progress MS-17 cargo vehicle, which lasted 148 days, is coming to an end. On Thursday, November 25, 2021, at 14:22:30 Moscow time, the Russian spacecraft undocked normally from the Nauka module of the International Space Station, freeing the gateway for docking of the new Prichal module.

On the outer part of the Progress MS-17 cargo vehicle, there is a special adapter spacer for the passive docking unit, which provided the docking of the Soyuz MS and Progress MS transport vehicles with a multipurpose laboratory module. Thus, the Nauka module is fully ready for the docking of the Progress M-UM cargo ship-module, which is expected on November 26 at 18:26 Moscow time.

The hatches between the "space truck" and the ISS were closed on November 23 at 20:30 Moscow time. At 14:20 Moscow time, a command was issued to open the hooks of the Progress MS-17 spacecraft, it was undocked from the station and sent to “free sail”. After the spacecraft was withdrawn to a safe distance from the station, the specialists of the Main Operational Control Group (Rocket and Space Corporation Energia, part of the State Corporation Roscosmos) began controlled de-launching of the spacecraft from near-earth orbit.

It is expected that at 17:34 Moscow time the engine of the Progress MS-17 spacecraft will be switched on for deceleration and at 18:08 it will enter the dense layers of the atmosphere and collapse. Russian experts predict that at 18:17 fireproof elements of the ship's structure will fall in the non-navigable region of the Pacific Ocean, 1880 km from Wellington and 7740 km from Santiago. The state corporation "Roskosmos" has completed all the procedures to establish this area temporarily dangerous for navigation by sea and aircraft flights.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/25/2021 01:04 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

Dec. 8, Tuesday
2 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Soyuz MS-20 to the International Space Station (Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano; launch scheduled at 2:38 a.m. EST)
8 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Soyuz MS-20 to the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 8:41 a.m. EST)
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch opening and welcoming ceremony for the Soyuz MS-20 crew at the International Space Station (hatch opening scheduled at 10:35 a.m. EST)

Dec. 19, Sunday
3 p.m. – Coverage of the farewells and hatch closing for the Soyuz MS-20 crew at the International Space Station (Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano; hatch closing scheduled at appx. 3:32 p.m. EST)
6:30 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Soyuz MS-20 from the International Space Station (undocking scheduled at 6:54 p.m. EST)
9 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn for the Soyuz MS-20 crew and landing in Kazakhstan (deorbit burn scheduled at 9:24 p.m. EST; landing scheduled at 10:18 p.m. EST)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/25/2021 04:58 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33453/
Google translate:
Quote
"Progress MS-17" completed its flight

Today, November 25, 2021, at 14:23 Moscow time, the Progress MS-17 cargo vehicle undocked from the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module of the International Space Station. After 4 hours, it was deorbited, and the unburned parts were flooded in the non-navigable part of the Pacific Ocean.
At 17:34:51 Moscow time, the main engine was switched on for braking, having worked for almost 4 minutes, he reported to the "truck" a braking impulse of 118 meters per second. After that "Progress MS-17" left the near-earth orbit and ceased to exist. Unburned in dense layers of the atmosphere, the fragments of the ship fell at 18:17:12 Moscow time at the "cemetery of spaceships" in the non-navigable region of the South Pacific Ocean, 1.8 thousand km from the city of Wellington and 7.7 thousand km from the city of Santiago.
The Progress MS-17 spacecraft undocked from the pressurized adapter of the Nauka module together with a transition spacer, which ensured the docking of the Soyuz MS and Progress MS transport vehicles. Now the multipurpose laboratory module is ready for the docking of the Progress M-UM cargo module, which is scheduled for November 26 at 18:26 Moscow time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 11/26/2021 04:27 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1464252586358358021
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 11/28/2021 07:10 pm
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  66S Launch            342:07:38:17.000             0.0     423.4     416.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (225.0)
COMMENT
COMMENT  66S Docking           342:13:41:30.000             0.0     423.5     416.8
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (225.1)
=============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 11/30/2021 08:29 am
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NASA received a debris notification for the space station. Due to the lack of opportunity to properly assess the risk it could pose to the astronauts, teams have decided to delay the Nov. 30 spacewalk until more information is available.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1465561652754063363
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/01/2021 06:18 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Dec. 2, Thursday
5:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. spacewalk 78 to replace an S-Band communications antenna on the International Space Station (Marshburn and Barron; spacewalk expected to begin at appx. 7:10 a.m. EST and will last around 6 ½ hours) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/02/2021 03:18 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/12/02/nasa-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-replace-antenna-system/
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NASA astronauts Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron are reviewing the procedures they will use during Thursday’s spacewalk. The duo will exit the International Space Station after setting their U.S. spacesuits to battery power at 6:15 a.m. EST signifying the start of their spacewalk. photographed the condition of electronics gear that supports commercial spaceflight operations. Maurer checked tested electrical hardware and switches inside the Columbus laboratory module.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/02/2021 05:26 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/12/02/nasa-astronauts-replace-antenna-system-ending-spacewalk/
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NASA astronauts Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron concluded the first Expedition 66 spacewalk at 12:47 p.m. EST, after 6 hours and 32 minutes.

Marshburn and Barron successfully installed an S-band Antenna Subassembly (SASA) on the Port-1 truss structure and stowed the failed antenna. Additionally, the pair completed get-ahead tasks on the Port-4 truss structure, including resetting the torque on a set of bolts.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/03/2021 05:13 am
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1466502073957208070?cxt=HHwWjMC-ybn3h9ooAAAA
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William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
The avoidance maneuver (PDAM) is planned for 2:58am EST (0758 UTC), according to ISS-MCC radio traffic, and will alter the station's velocity by 0.3 meters per second; Heavens-Above says the current time of close approach is at 5:33am (1033 UTC) https://heavens-above.com/CloseEncounter
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/08/2021 01:07 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1468576346590826505
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/09/2021 10:34 am
https://twitter.com/Cosmic_Penguin/status/1468614216399556610
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Cosmic Penguin @Cosmic_Penguin
It looks like the 1st Russian cosmonaut to fly on @SpaceX
 Dragon will be the very-long-awaiting Anna Kikina, joining @AstroDuke
, @astro_josh  and @Astro_Wakata  on Crew-5 in Fall 2022!
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: hektor on 12/10/2021 10:19 am
Looking at the schedule, is Epps on MS-22 a done deal ? I saw elsewhere that Loral O'Hara had been training with the MS-21 crew.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 12/10/2021 11:07 am
NASA update:

COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
COMMENT =============================================================================
COMMENT  66S Undock            353:23:54:30.000             0.0     424.8     414.2
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (223.6)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SpX-24 launch         355:10:06:28.000             0.0     424.9     414.1
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (223.6)
COMMENT
COMMENT  6R-PAO Undock         355:22:20:00.000             0.0     425.2     413.7
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (223.4)
COMMENT
COMMENT  SpX-24 Docking        356:09:25:08.000             0.0     425.0     413.8
COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (223.4)
COMMENT
COMMENT =============================================================================
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 12/12/2021 11:40 pm
Cross post:

https://twitter.com/to0ast/status/1470112109149175810

Quote from: Sole Source Solicitation
Description

NASA/JSC has a requirement for engineering support services for the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) metallics/structures to ensure continued usage of the BEAM on the International Space Station (ISS).  This service includes on-call support in the event of anomalies and/or issue resolution impacting the BEAM and/or ISS interfaces to the BEAM.

NASA/JSC intends to issue a sole source contract to ATA Engineering, Inc. starting as early as the first quarter or the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2022 to support BEAM on-orbit operations.

Since inception of the BEAM, ATA Engineering Inc. has worked directly as a partner with Bigelow Aerospace (BA) during the initial design, development, and test verification of the BEAM. ATA’s specific responsibility during BEAM development was to verify the primary and secondary metallic structures of the BEAM for all ground, launch, and on-orbit environments. This was successfully accomplished through a combination of analysis and testing. As part of this support, ATA developed and maintained all the finite element models (FEMs) of the BEAM structure and ATA performed all the necessary strength, dynamics, fatigue, and fracture analyses using these FEMs. Following the successful commissioning of BEAM on ISS in April 2016, ATA developed FEMs of a new internal configuration of BEAM to support stowage of cargo on the internal secondary structure members. ATA also supported BA through various analyses to demonstrate that the life of the BEAM structure could be extended from its original two-year mission to beyond the life of ISS out to 2032 under the BEAM Sustaining Engineering Contract with Bigelow Space One, LLC.

Aside from BA, ATA is the only company with unique familiarity with and access to the structural design of BEAM and is the only company that has been granted access by Bigelow Aerospace/Bigelow Space One, LLC to the BEAM data, models and analysis methods used to design and sustain the BEAM. Consequently, ATA is uniquely qualified to support the engineering sustainment of BEAM on a sole source basis.

In December 2021, Bigelow Space One, LLC transferred title and ownership of the BEAM to NASA Johnson Space Center.

To continue critical support of the BEAM with a minimal gap in services, the Government plans to enter into a sole-source contract with ATA Engineering Inc. ATA will provide a baseline level of support in the form of anomaly resolution support for BEAM metallics/structures. ATA will perform engineering services for the metallics and structures of the BEAM and recommend corrective action(s) to NASA and its support contractors This includes the initial assessment of the failure conditions, risks to hardware, failure analysis to identify probable/root causes and recommended resolution actions.  ATA shall perform the anomaly resolution tasks when requested by NASA to support Mission Evaluation Room (MER) meetings. In addition, ATA will perform failure investigation, future life extension assessments, unique analysis, feasibility studies, and other work to maintain BEAM operability.

Firms desiring consideration are required to fully identify their interest and capabilities within 7 days of the date of publication of this synopsis.

The Government intends to acquire a commercial item service using FAR Part 12.

Interested organizations may submit their capabilities and qualifications to perform the effort electronically via email to the identified Primary point of contact not later than 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time on December 17, 2021.  Such capabilities/qualifications will be evaluated solely for the purpose of determining whether or not to conduct this procurement on a competitive basis.

A determination by the Government not to compete this acquisition on a full and open competition basis, based upon responses to this notice, is solely within the discretion of the Government.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 12/13/2021 09:11 pm
OFT-2 now targeting a May launch.
https://starlinerupdates.com/boeing-to-move-up-service-modules-for-commercial-crew-flight-tests/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: dsmillman on 12/13/2021 09:22 pm
OFT-2 now targeting a May launch.
https://starlinerupdates.com/boeing-to-move-up-service-modules-for-commercial-crew-flight-tests/

The NSF ISS schedule shows SpX-25 docked during May, 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2021 05:39 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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Dec. 19, Sunday
3 p.m. – Coverage of the farewells and hatch closing for the Soyuz MS-20 crew at the International Space Station (Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano; hatch closing scheduled at 3:30 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
6:30 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Soyuz MS-20 from the International Space Station (undocking scheduled at 6:50 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
9 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn for the Soyuz MS-20 crew and landing in Kazakhstan (deorbit burn scheduled at 9:18 p.m. EST; landing scheduled at 10:18 p.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2021 05:53 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21
October 17  01:14:05 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:41:46  / 04:09:13 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) deorbit and dividing on compartments
October 17  04:12:07 / 04:20:42 / 04:35:44 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 20  23:42:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 22  04:21:07 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  00:00:32.525 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:31:19 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 8  19:05 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 9  02:34 / 02:39 / 03:33 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) trunk jetisson, deorbit and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 10  20:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=361 s, dV=+0.7 m/s, dH=+1.2 km)
November 11  02:03:31 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
November 11  23:32 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 20  ~13:40 / 16:01:30 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 24  13:06:35.042 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25  11:22:34 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 25  14:34:51 / 15:08 / 15:17:12 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit dV= -118 m/s, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 26  15:19:39 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
December 2  11:15-17:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna) [Marshburn, Barron]
December 3  07:58 - ISS Pre-Determined Debris Avoidance Maneuver by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=160,9 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.31 km)
December 8  07:38:15.584 / 13:40:44 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 15  ~06:00-09:15 / 06:30-09:45 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 19   23:50:25 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20   02:19:04 / 02:47:1 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) deorbit (dt=279 s, dV= -128.02 m/s) and dividing on compartments [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20  02:50:08 / 02:58:50 / 03:13 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 21  10:07:08 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch
December 22  09:41 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December 22  23:03:00 - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal

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

2021
December    22   23  03:45:25 - PAO Progress M-UM deorbit (dt=778 s, dV= -125 m/s)
December    22   23  04:22:57 / 04:25:43 / 04:30:54 - PAO Progress M-UM reentered the atmosphere, destruction and flooding
December 24  01:18:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=561.2 s, dV= -1.06 m/s, dH= -1.8 km)

2022
January 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
Late January - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) splashdown
NET January - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET January - release of satellites STARS-NT
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: DAILI, GASPACS, PATCOOL, TARGIT from Bishop
Early - release of satellite CSIROSat-1
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
NET Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
February 15 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February    21   28  ~06:00 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
February 22  March 1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March    2   9 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March    2   9 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET Q1 - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET Early March  April - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45: CLICK A
Midyear  NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
Midyear  NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
Midyear  NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
Midyear  NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
June 3 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Epps, Petelin]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Early 2023)
NET October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov or O'Hara]
October 26 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
november - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET December - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET February 22 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 8 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 18 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Epps, Petelin]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronat, cosmonaut]
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronat, cosmonaut]
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
NET April - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonautt, Furukawa]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronat, cosmonaut]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on December 14th
Changes on December 17th
Changes on December 19th
Changes on December 20th
Changes on December 21st
Changes on December 22th
Changes on December 27th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2021 11:34 am
https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1470509331347034116
Quote
Axiom Space @Axiom_Space
@NASA  has selected Axiom for the second private astronaut mission to the @Space_Station
: #Ax2.

Launching between Fall 2022 and Spring 2023.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-selects-second-private-astronaut-mission-to-space-station
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NASA has selected Axiom Space for the second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. NASA will negotiate with Axiom on a mission order agreement for the Axiom Mission 2 (Ax-2) targeted to launch between fall 2022 and late spring 2023.

Ax-2 will launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for a mission of no more than 14 days docked to the space station. NASA and Axiom will negotiate in-orbit activities for the private astronauts to conduct in coordination with space station crew members and flight controllers on the ground. The Ax-2 mission concept includes scientific research and outreach activities.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/14/2021 11:39 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2021/12/13/boeing-to-move-up-service-modules-for-commercial-crew-flight-tests/
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NASA, Boeing, United Launch Alliance and the Eastern Range continue to assess potential launch windows for OFT-2. As part of the standard process for requesting a launch slot on ULA’s manifest in the first half of 2022, Boeing has agreed to an open window in May, pending spacecraft readiness and space station availability. Potential launch windows for CFT are under review.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/17/2021 05:07 am
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/two-astronauts-receive-assignments-for-nasa-s-spacex-crew-6-mission
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NASA has assigned two crew members to launch on the agency’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission – the sixth crew rotation flight aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station.

NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission. The agency’s international partners will assign additional crew members as mission specialists in the future.

The mission is expected to launch in 2023 on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Bowen, Hoburg, and the international crew members will join an expedition crew aboard the space station.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Joachim on 12/17/2021 06:42 am
The time line for the Soyuz MS-20 landing is at https://www.roscosmos.ru/33613/.
So we expect the landing at 03:13:41 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: centaurinasa on 12/18/2021 04:55 pm
PAO Progress M-UM undocking now scheduled for Dec. 23, at 02:03 Moscow (6:03 p.m. EST, Dec 22 and 23:03 UTC )

https://www.roscosmos.ru/33647/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/19/2021 11:29 am
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1471195726160052231
Quote
Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
The Cygnus NG-16 cargo ship, S.S. Ellison Onizika, was deorbited over the Pacific on Dec 15. Reentry time was probably one of 0630, 0810 or 0945 UTC more or less.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/20/2021 06:35 am
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/20/2021 10:35 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1472754993530916865
Google translate:
Quote
ROSCOSMOS @roscosmos
An impulse of 128.02 m/s has been worked out.

The manned spacecraft # SoyuzMS20 has been transferred to the calculated descent trajectory!

ROSCOSMOS @roscosmos  9 h
05:19:04 Moscow time, the command to turn on the engine of the # SoyuzMS20 spacecraft for braking passed normally, it worked for 4.5 minutes.

To accomplish this, the ship is turned by the engine forward along the flight path.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: TALsite on 12/20/2021 06:29 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021

December 8  07:38:15.584 / 16:40:44 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]


Hi Salo, please correct the Soyuz MS-20 docking time.  It was at 13 hours UTC, after a four orbits, six hours scheme.

CONTACT and CAPTURE at 13.40 UTC (MRM-2 Poïsk zenith docking port)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/20/2021 08:29 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/nasa-partners-approve-axiom-mission-1-crew/
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NASA and its international partners have approved the Axiom Mission 1 crew for the first private astronaut mission to the International Space Station through the Multilateral Crew Operations Panel. Axiom Mission 1 astronauts Michael López-Alegría, Larry Connor, Mark Pathy and Eytan Stibbe also have cleared medical evaluations for the mission. Both are important steps with international partners as NASA and Axiom continue to work this mission. Launch is now targeted for Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. From left to right: pilot Larry Connor, mission commander Michael López-Alegría, mission specialist Mark Pathy, and mission specialist Eytan Stibbe.

http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
Quote
And a Falcon 9 will launch the next crew of four astronauts on the Axiom AX-1 spaceflight participant mission to the ISS on February 28 around 1am EST.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/21/2021 04:27 am
https://spaceflightnow.com/2021/12/21/falcon-9-spacex-crs-24-mission-status-center/
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SpaceX’s final launch of the year, and fifth of this month, is set for liftoff at 5:07:08 a.m. EST (1007:08 GMT) Tuesday from pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2021 08:48 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2021/12/22/cargo-dragon-docks-to-station-with-brand-new-science/
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While the International Space Station was traveling more than 260 miles over the South Pacific Ocean, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to the space-facing side of the orbiting laboratory’s Harmony module at 3:41 a.m. EST, Wednesday, Dec. 22. NASA astronauts Raja Chari and Thomas Marshburn were monitoring docking operations for Dragon.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2021 06:01 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33648/
google translate:
Quote
December 24, 2021
ISS orbit altitude correction
In accordance with the flight program of the International Space Station, the ISS orbital altitude correction is planned for December 24, 2021.
Purpose: formation of initial ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-21 manned vehicle into orbit and the landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle in 2022.

Nominal ballistic data
Correction means:
Cargo ship "Progress MS-18"
Time to turn on the propulsion system:
04:18
The duration of the propulsion system:
561.2 s
Pulse size:
1.06 m / s
After the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit will decrease by 1.8 km
Average altitude of the ISS orbit after the corrective maneuver: 417.50 km
ISS orbit parameters after the corrective maneuver:

    Orbital period: 92.86 min;
    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
    minimum orbital altitude: 415.88 km;
    maximum orbit height: 433.40 km.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/22/2021 11:07 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1473791380883394567
Quote
РОСКОСМОС @roscosmos
Undocking confirmed!

On December 22 at 23:03 UTC, the #ProgressMUM cargo ship's instrument compartment undocked from the #Prichal module.

It vacated the docking unit for future dockings of Russian crewed and cargo spacecraft
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/23/2021 05:06 am
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1473792518210916353

https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1473874257398616070
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/23/2021 05:15 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2021
January 6  12:25 / 15:11 - Cygnus (NG-14) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
January 12  14:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 14  00:37 / 01:26 - Dragon v2 (SpX-21) deorbit and splashdown
January 21  16:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=417.5 s, dH=+1.25 km)
January 26  20:23 - Cygnus (NG-14) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
January 27  11:28-18:24 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-69) from Quest airlock (COL-Ka installation, Bartolomeo activation) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 1  12:56-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-70) from Quest airlock (Station upgrade II. S6 Channel 3B last battery R&R A-F and upgrade several of the station’s external cameras) [Hopkins, Glover]
February 9  05:21:33/ 08:30:11 / 09:04 / 09:13:08 - Progress MS-15 (76P) undocking (from SO-1 Pirs), deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
February 15  04:45:05.310 - Progress MS-16 (77P) launch
February 17  06:26:45 - Progress MS-16 (77P) docking (to SO-1 Pirs)
February 20  17:36:54.3 - Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) launch
February 22  09:38 / 12:16 - Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  11:12-18:16 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-71) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 2B preparation) [Rubins, Glover]
March 5  11:37-18:33 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-72) from Quest airlock (iROSA P6 Power Channel 4B preparation, Station upgrade III) [Rubins, Noguchi]
March 11  13:30 - release by SSRMS an external pallet loaded with old nickel-hydrogen batteries from ISS into Earth orbit
March 12  19:09 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=114.2 s, dH=+0.45 km)
March 13  13:14-20:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-73) from Quest airlock (Bartolomeo activation) [Glover, Hopkins]
March 14  11:20 - release of satellites OPUSAT-II "HIROGARI", GuaraniSat-1 (BIRDS-4), Maya-2 (BIRDS-4), Tsuru (BIRDS-4) and RSP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  11:50 - release of satellite WARP-01 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  14:30 - release of satellite TAU-Sat-1 from J-SSOD#16
March 14  15:00 - release of satellite STARS-EC "三光  (Sanko)" from J-SSOD#16
March 19  16:38:27 / 17:12:35 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
March 22  08:30 - release of satellite Lawkanat-1 from J-SSOD#M2
April 2  12:14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-14 (75P) engines (dt=132.8 s, dV=+0.21 m/s, dH=+0.36 km)
April 5  10:30 / 11:08 - Crew Dragon  Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
April 9  07:42:40.496 / 11:05:02 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
April 17  01:34:04 / 04:01:35 / 04:56:24 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk), deorbit (dt=278 s, dV= 128 m/s) and separation [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 17   04:32:52 / 04:41:29 / 04:55:12 - Soyuz MS-17 (63S)  reentered the atmosphere, parachute deployment and landing [Exp 63/64: Ryzhikov, Kud'-Sverchkov, Rubins]
April 23  09:49:02.397 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) launch  [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 24  09:07:55 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
April 27  23:11:38 - Progress MS-14 (75P) undocking (from Zvezda)
April 29  00:01:28 / 00:34:23 / 00:42:27  - Progress MS-14 (75P) deorbit (dt=240 s, dV=120 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
May 2  00:34:58 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:03:00 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) deorbit burn (dt=987 s, dV= 115,4 m/s)  [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 2  06:45 / 06:56:45 - Crew Dragon Resilience (Crew-1/USCV-1) reentered the atmosphere and splashdown [Exp 64/65: Hopkins, Glover, Walker, Noguchi]
May 20  17:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=180.7 s, dV=0.2 m/s, dH=+0.35 km)
June 2  05:53-13:12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-48) from MIM2 Poisk Module (replacing the removable panel of the fluid flow regulator (Zarya module), disconnection of cables between SO-1 Pirs and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
June 3  17:29:17 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) launch [iROSA 2B, iROSA 4B in trunk]
June 5  09:09:02 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
June 14  09:05 - release of satellites SOAR and ELaNa 36: RamSat from NRCSD#20
June 16  12:11-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-74) from Quest airlock (install the first iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 20  11:42-18:10 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-75) from Quest airlock (install the second iROSA solar array on the P6 Truss for the 2B Channel Power System) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 22  10:55 - release of satellite MIR-SAT1 from J-SSOD#17
June 22 - release of satellite G-Satellite-2 from J-SSOD#17
June 24  02:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-16 (77P) engines (dt=466 s, dV=+0.5 m/s, dH=+0.850 km)
June 25  11:52-18:37 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-76) from Quest airlock (install second iROSA on the P6 Truss for the 4B channel power system) [Pesquet, Kimbrough]
June 29  ~10:00 / 16:32 - Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
June 29  23:27:20.324 - Progress MS-17 (78P) launch
July 2  00:59:41 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
July 2  ~01:10 / ~01:40 -  Cygnus "Katherine Johnson" (NG-15) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July 8  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
July 10  02:45 / 03:29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-22) deorbit and splashdown
July 21  10:45 / 11:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
July 21  14:58:24.938 - MLM-U Nauka launch
July 26  10:55:33 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) undocking (from Zvezda nadir)
July 26  14:01:22 / 14:42:30 / 14:51:40 - SO-1 Pirs and  Progress MS-16 (77P) deorbit (dt=1057 s, dV= -120,0 m/s), reentered the atmosphere and flooding
July 29  13:28:59 - MLM-U Nauka docking (to Zvezda nadir)
August 10  22:01:09.300 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) launch
August 12  10:07 / 13:42 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August 21  04:04:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=50 s, dV=+0.71 m/s)
August 29  07:14:49 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) launch
August 30  14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
September 3  14:41-22:35 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-49) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 9  14:55-22:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-50) (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and Zvezda) [Novitsky, Dubrov]
September 11  18:54 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=31 s, dV=+0.45 m/s, dH=+0.75 km)
September 12  12:15-19:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-77) from Quest airlock (install a bracket on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System iROSA preparation) [Hoshide, Pesquet]
September 24  14:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=47.5 s, dV=-0.65 m/s, dH=-1.2 km)
September 28  15:21:33 / 16:04:15  - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and docking (to MLM-U Nauka)  [Exp 65: Novitsky, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
September 30  13:12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23)  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
October 1  02:07 / 02:45 / 02:57 - Dragon v2 (SpX-23) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
October 5  08:55:02.442 / 12:22:31 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 65/66: Shkaplerov, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 6  09:20 - release of satellites Binar 1, Maya-3 and Maya-4 from J-SSOD#19
October 6  10:55 - release of satellite CUAVA-1 from J-SSOD#19
October 12  07:05:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Zvezda module engines (dt=38.9 s, dV=+0.54 m/s, dH=+0.94 km)
October 12  11:00:00 - release of ELaNa 37 satellite CAPSat from NRCSD#21
October 12  12:30:00  - release of ELaNa 37 satellites SPACE-HAUC, PRCuNaR2 from NRCSD#21
October 17  01:14:05 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka) [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 17  03:41:46  / 04:09:13 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) deorbit and dividing on compartments
October 17  04:12:07 / 04:20:42 / 04:35:44 - Soyuz MS-18 "Yuriy Gagarin" (64S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [Exp 65/66: Novitsky, Shipenko, Peresild]
October 20  23:42:27 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
October 22  04:21:07 - Progress MS-17 (78P) docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
October 28  00:00:32.525 - Progress MS-18 (79P) launch
October 30  01:31:19 - Progress MS-18 (79P) docking (to Zvezda)
November 8  19:05 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 9  02:34 / 02:39 / 03:33 - Crew Dragon Endeavour (Crew 2/USCV-2) trunk jetisson, deorbit and splashdown [Exp 65/66: Kimbrough, McArthur, Hoshide, Pesquet]
November 10  20:15 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=361 s, dV=+0.7 m/s, dH=+1.2 km)
November 11  02:03:31 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) launch [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
November 11  23:32 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, astronaut  Barron]
November 20  ~13:40 / 16:01:30 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
November 24  13:06:35.042 - Progress M-UM launch
November 25  11:22:34 - Progress MS-17 (78P) undocking (from MLM-U Nauka)
November 25  14:34:51 / 15:08 / 15:17:12 - Progress MS-17 (78P) deorbit dV= -118 m/s, reentered the atmosphere and flooding
November 26  15:19:39 - Progress M-UM docking (to MLM-U Nauka)
December 2  11:15-17:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-78) from Quest airlock (Replace the Port 1 Truss S-Band Communications Antenna) [Marshburn, Barron]
December 3  07:58 - ISS Pre-Determined Debris Avoidance Maneuver by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=160,9 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.31 km)
December 8  07:38:15.584 / 13:40:44 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 15  ~06:00-09:15 / 06:30-09:45 - Cygnus "Ellison Onizuka" (NG-16) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
December 19   23:50:25 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20   02:19:04 / 02:47:1 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) deorbit (dt=279 s, dV= -128.02 m/s) and dividing on compartments [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 20  02:50:08 / 02:58:50 / 03:13 - Soyuz MS-20 (66S) reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy and landing [V.Exp 20: Misurkin, Maezawa, Hirano]
December 21  10:07:08 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) launch [STP-H7, STP-H8 in trunk]
December 22  09:41 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
December 22  23:03:00 - PAO Progress M-UM undocking from UM Prichal
December 23  03:45:25 - PAO Progress M-UM deorbit (dt=778 s, dV= -125 m/s)
December 23  04:22:57 / 04:25:43 / 04:30:54 - PAO Progress M-UM reentered the atmosphere, destruction and flooding
December 24  01:18:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=539.4 s, dV= -1.06 m/s, dH= -1.8 km)

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

2022
January 12  18:09:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=292.5 s, dV= +0.54 m/s, dH= +0.85 km)
January 19  12:00-18:40 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-51) from MIM2 Poisk Module (cables connections between MLM-U Nauka and UM Prichal) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov]
  Late   January 21  15:40 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Late   January 22  ~04:00 / ~04:40 / ~04:50 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
January 27 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
NET January - release of satellites Light 1, GT 1, FEES 2
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: DAILI, GASPACS, PATCOOL, TARGIT from Bishop
February 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
NET Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
February 15  04:25 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
February 28  ~06:00 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (install third iROSA on the P4 Truss for the 4A Channel Power System)
NET    January   February - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET    Q1   February - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET    January   February - release of satellites STARS-NT
  Early   NET February - release of satellite CSIROSat-1
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 9 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 9 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 18  15:55 / ~19:25 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov    or O'Hara ]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET Early March  April - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  Q1   NET May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21  13:54 / TBD - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Epps, Petelin]
NET September 29  October 1 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov     or O'Hara ]
September-October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or Early 2023)
H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Early 2023)
October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
  NET   November 23    December   - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November 23    December   - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
NET February 20    22   - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET February 20    22   - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March    8   20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March    18   28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Epps, Petelin]
March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronat, cosmonaut]
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut, cosmonaut]
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
NET April   June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
NET    April   June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut, cosmonaut]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]

Acronyms:
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on December 23th
Changes on December 24th
Changes on December 25th
Changes on December 27th
Changes on January 1st
Changes on January 2nd
Changes on January 4th
Changes on January 5th
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/23/2021 11:45 pm
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/dragon-v2c.htm
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/24/2021 01:04 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1474191405958451202
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/25/2021 10:54 am
https://www.binarspace.com/launch-schedule/
Quote
Launch 2: Binar-2, Binar-3 & Binar-4

    Launching – Q2 2022 via ISS resupply mission
    Configuration – 3 x 1U
    Orbit –  Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 12/27/2021 07:44 am
Nanoracks has published an update after the launch of CRS-24 describing the 14 payloads that traveled to the International Space Station.

Fourteen Customer Payloads from Around the World Reach ISS – Nanoracks SpaceX-24 Update (https://nanoracks.com/fourteen-customer-payloads-from-around-the-world-reach-iss-nanoracks-spacex-24-update/)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/01/2022 11:26 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33746/
Google translate:
Quote
The planned correction of the orbital altitude of the International Space Station is scheduled for January 12, 2022 and is carried out in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-21 manned spacecraft into orbit and the Soyuz MS-19 landing.

Means for correcting the ISS orbit: Cargo ship "Progress MS-18"

Time to turn on the propulsion system: 21:09

The duration of the propulsion system: 292.5 sec.

Pulse size: 0.54 m / s.

After carrying out the corrective maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit will increase by 0.85 km

Average altitude of the ISS orbit after the corrective maneuver: 417.73 km

ISS orbit parameters after the corrective maneuver:

    Orbital period: 92.87 min.
    orbital inclination: 51.66 deg.
    minimum orbit altitude: 414.69 km
    maximum orbit altitude: 436.87 km
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/02/2022 10:21 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33749/
Google translate:
Quote
January 19, 2022
Spacewalk January 19, 2021

In accordance with the work schedule on the Russian segment of the International Space Station, the 51st planned EVA (EVA No. 51) is planned for January 19, 2022. It will be performed by Russian crew members of the ISS-66 expedition, Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov.

The main goal of the work is to integrate the Prichal nodal module, which arrived at the International Space Station at the end of November 2021, into the Russian segment of the ISS.

The Russian spacewalk will be carried out in Orlan-MKS spacesuits No. 4 and 5. Anton Shkaplerov has command equipment with red stripes (Orlan-ISS spacesuit No. 5), and Pyotr Dubrov has blue stripes along the spacesuit (“ Orlan-ISS "No. 4).
 
Upcoming work:

   - Installation of handrails-transitions between the modules "Science" and "Berth";
   - installation of handrail limiters for the “Prichal” nodal module;
   - dismantling of covers of screen-vacuum thermal insulation from handrails;
   - connection of cables for intermodular communication "Kurs-P" between modules "Prichal" and "Science", as well as re-docking of connectors on FP2;
   - installation of AR-VKA / 2AR-VKA and 4AO-VKA antennas;
   - connecting a TV cable for intermodular communication between the Prichal and Nauka modules;
   - transfer of a TV camera from TK1 to TK2;
   - installation of docking targets and docking control;
   - repulsion from the cover of the 4AO-VKA antenna and two empty containers;
   - dismantling of the light block SMI-4;
   - dismantling and repulsion of antennas 2ASF1-M-VKA No. 1, 2 and AO-753A.

Preliminary cyclogram
No.    Contents of operation                                                                     Operation   General

    Opening the exit hatch of the "Poisk" module                                                               00:00

1. Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov fix the exit hatch     :10      00:10
   cover and install a protective ring                                                           

2. At 15:10 Moscow time, Petr Dubrov should exit the Search module. Removal       :15      00:25
    of styling begins                                                                               

3. A few minutes later, Roskosmos cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov leaves the            :05      00:30
    "Poisk" module.                                                                           

4. Astronauts transfer the cargo boom from the transition compartment to the        :20     00:50
   multipurpose laboratory module "Nauka"                                                 

5. Transition with packing along the boom to the hermetic adapter of the               :40     01:30
    "Nauka" module                                                                         

Relaxation

6. Petr Dubrov goes to the "Prichal" nodal module and installs restraints on            :20     02:00
   the handrails around ASP-G
   At the same time, Anton Shkaplerov separates the styling and prepares             
   PP1 for installation

7. Direct installation of PP1                                                                                 :15     02:15

8. The cosmonauts are assembling and connecting the Kurs-P cables between        :25     02:40
the "Prichal" and "Nauka" modules, and then redoing the connector on the FP2
nodal module.

9. Cosmonauts are assembling AR-VKA / 2AR-VKA and 4AO-VKA antennas             :30    03:10

Relaxation

10. The cosmonauts are dismantling the covers of the screen-vacuum thermal        :15    03:35
     insulation from the handrails

11. Astronauts install PP2                                                                                    :20    03:55

12. The cosmonauts are installing and connecting TV cables between the Prichal      :15   04:10
     and Nauka modules;

13. Dismantling the lamp and TV camera                                                              :20   04:30

Based on the results, a test of the "Kurs" equipment is carried out

Relaxation

14. Petr Dubrov is installing a TV camera on TK2                                                   :20   05:00
     Anton Shkaplerov installs limiters on handrails around ASA-G

The astronauts are checking the connection of the TV camera

15. Cosmonauts are assembling docking targets and docking control                       :20   05:20

16. Per Dubrov pushes the 4AO-VKA antenna covers and two empty containers        :05   05:25
     away from the Prycha nodal module

17. The cosmonauts dismantle the antennas 2ASF1-M-VKA No. 1,2 and AO-753A,     :25   05:50
     after which they push the dismantled antennas away

18. The crew switches to the "Science" module, controls the Orlan-MKS spacesuits,  :05   05:55
     wipes the gloves and repels the towels

19. The astronauts return to the exit hatch of the "Search" module                         :25   06:20

20. Anton Shkaplerov and Petr Dubrov control the attachments of the Orlan-MKS     :05  06:25

21. The cosmonauts return to the "Search" module, then, according to the plan,       :15  06:40
      they carry out the drying of the TO, remove the protective ring and close the
      hatch.

Estimated time to complete operations: 6 hours 40 minutes
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/02/2022 11:51 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/13345185
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, January 2. / TASS /. Cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov will make the first spacewalk in 2022 under the Russian program on the afternoon of January 19. This is stated in a message distributed by Roscosmos on Sunday.

The state corporation clarified that now the cosmonauts are preparing for a spacewalk. "It is currently scheduled for January 19, 2022, the opening of the exit hatch of the Search module is scheduled at 15:00 Moscow time," the message says.

The main goal of the extravehicular activity, which will take six and a half hours, is the integration of the Prichal nodal module, docked to the ISS in November 2021. "Among the main tasks <...> are the installation of handrails between the modules" Nauka "and" Prichal ", dismantling of covers of screen-vacuum thermal insulation from the handrails, connection of cables for intermodular communication" Kurs-P "and a TV cable between new modules, as well as installation docking targets and docking control ", - explained in the state corporation.

Shkaplerov will go out into outer space wearing Orlan-ISS number 5 with red stripes, Dubrov - Orlan-ISS number 4 with blue stripes.

Earlier, the magazine "Russian Space" reported that Russian cosmonauts will go into outer space eight times from January to May 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/02/2022 06:46 pm
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33753/
Google translate:
Quote
In accordance with the flight schedule approved by the State Corporation Roscosmos under the Russian program of the International Space Station, two launches of the Soyuz MS manned spacecraft from the Baikonur cosmodrome are planned in 2022. They will take place in the spring and autumn of this year.

On March 18, at 18:55 Moscow time, the launch of the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Soyuz MS-21 manned transport vehicle is scheduled from the Baikonur cosmodrome. The main crew included three members of the Roscosmos cosmonaut corps at once: Oleg Artemiev, Denis Matveev and Sergei Korsakov. Their stand-ins are Sergei Prokopiev, Anna Kikina and Dmitry Petelin, respectively.

The flight of the manned spacecraft will take place according to the "superfast" two-turn rendezvous scheme. The docking is planned to the new "Prichal" nodal module of the ISS Russian Segment, and the flight duration will be 195 days.

The next manned launch from the Baikonur cosmodrome is scheduled for September 21 at 16:54 Moscow time. Its flight as part of the Russian segment of the station will last 188 days.

In addition, Roskosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina will join the American crewed spacecraft Crew Dragon as part of cross-flights with the United States. The flight is scheduled to take place in September - October 2022. According to the astronaut, the preparation for a flight on an American spacecraft has its own peculiarities.
“The most important feature is that you do not land on land if it is normal, but splash down on the water. <...> You are preparing for this. During the preparation, the peculiarity is that all the instructors speak to you in a language other than Russian, and teach in English, ”Kikina noted.

As the cosmonaut specified, preparations for the flight on the spacecraft will take place in the United States. The first stage of training has already passed, the second will take place in the near future, already in 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/04/2022 05:41 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/13350935
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, January 4. / TASS /. Three Progress MS transport cargo vehicles will be launched to the ISS from Baikonur this year. This is stated in the message of Roskosmos, distributed on Tuesday.
"In accordance with the flight schedule approved by the Roscosmos state corporation under the Russian program of the International Space Station, three launches of Progress MS cargo spacecraft are planned in 2022," the message says.
As specified in the state corporation, all launches will be carried out from the launch pad №31 of the Baikonur cosmodrome. The first cargo vehicle Progress MS-19 in 2022 will go into orbit on February 15 at 07:25 Moscow time. "According to preliminary data, it will stay in space for more than a year - 370 days," they said.
Progress MS-20 will be launched on June 3 at 12:33 Moscow time for 173 days, and Progress MS-21 on October 26 at 03:19 Moscow time for 247 days.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/04/2022 05:43 am
https://www.roscosmos.ru/33762/
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/05/2022 05:46 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Jan. 19, Wednesday
6 a.m. – Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 66 Russian spacewalk 51 to outfit the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (Shkaplerov and Dubrov; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. EST and last 7 ½ hours) (All Channels)

Jan. 21, Friday
9 a.m. – SpaceCast Weekly (All Channels)
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX CRS-24 cargo ship from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 10:40 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/05/2022 09:46 am
SpaceX F9 / Crew Dragon : Crew-7 : KSC LC-39A : Spring 2024 (https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=55543.0)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/08/2022 03:14 pm
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1479523883279659014
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: centaurinasa on 01/10/2022 11:35 am
ASIM "Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor"  remove from CEPF "Columbus External Payload Facility" by the SPDM "Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator", right now ...
(and transfert to the second CEPF, it seems...)

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/iss_ustream.html

https://directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/i/iss-asim
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/12/2022 09:11 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2022/01/10/iss-daily-summary-report-1-10-2021/
Quote
Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor (ASIM) Robotics Operations: Robotics ground teams commanded robotics operations to successfully remove the ASIM payload from the SpaceX-24 Dragon trunk and install it at the Starboard Deck Nadir Columbus platform. There were some issues mating the Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism (FRAM) at the install site due to alignment offsets, but teams were able to work through them.  Upon successful install, power was applied, activating the heaters and ending the thermal clock on the operations
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SMS on 01/12/2022 08:26 pm
According to: https://www.roscosmos.ru/33824/

Soyuz MS-19 landing with Shkaplerov, Dubrov and Vande Hei schedule on March 30, 2022 at 11:27 UTC.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: centaurinasa on 01/12/2022 09:04 pm
"The height of the ISS orbit was adjusted before the launch into orbit of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-21 (March 18) and the landing of the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft (March 30).
 
According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the height of the station's orbit increased by 1.2 km."

https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1481333991357751296
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2022 08:31 am
https://tass.ru/kosmos/13412757
Google translate:
Quote
NEW YORK, January 13th. /TASS/. The launch of the cargo spacecraft Cygnus of the American Corporation Northrop Grumman to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for February 19. This was announced on Wednesday by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

The launch of the Antares launch vehicle is scheduled for 12:39 ET (20:39 Moscow time) from the launch site on Wallops Island (Virginia).
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2022 10:07 am
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2022
January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)

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

2022
January    22   23  ~20:10 / ~20:50 / ~21:00  24  ~20:15 / ~20:53 / ~21:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-24) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and splashdown
NET January - release of satellite FEES 2
NET January - release of satellites ELaNa 38: DAILI, GASPACS, PATCOOL, TARGIT from Bishop
February 15  04:25 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17  07:08 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19  17:39 - Cygnus (NG-17) launch
February 21 - Cygnus (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (iROSA prep)
NET Late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (Radiator Beam Valve Modules Jumper)
NET February - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET February - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET February - release of satellite CSIROSat-1
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 18  15:55 / ~19:25 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
NET  Mid-February  Late March - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
March    28   30  ~08:00 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 30  ~10:30 / 11:27 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) deorbit and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
February 28  ~06:00  March 31 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 1  April 1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 9  April 9 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
March 9  April 9 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET April 15 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
January 27  NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
February 2  NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Shkaplerov, Dubrov or Maurer]
NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [TBD, Maurer]
NET April - release of satellites Radioscaf RS-10 (Tanyusha SWSU №5), Radioscaf RS-11 (Tanyusha SWSU №6), Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking
NET Late May - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA]
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
September 21  13:54 / TBD - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Epps  Rubio]
NET September 29 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
September-October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
NET September - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Fall - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellite MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or H2 2022)
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or H2 2022)
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or H2 2022)
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or H2 2022)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Epps  Rubio]
March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronat, cosmonaut]
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut, cosmonaut]
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut, cosmonaut]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2023)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2023)


Acronyms:
ASIM - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

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Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: eeergo on 01/13/2022 03:19 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2022

January 10 - removing the ASIM payload from the SpaceX-24 Dragon trunk and install it at the Starboard Deck Nadir Columbus platform by SSRMS and SPDM Dexter



Please correct the typo in NASA's release with the correct move: https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1480970422355124230
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: russianhalo117 on 01/14/2022 05:05 pm
STP-H7 install at the COL EPF SDX location.
https://mobile.twitter.com/RaffaeleDiPalma/status/1480099376416624641
https://mobile.twitter.com/Space_Pete/status/1480973697146044428
https://mobile.twitter.com/liamkennedy/status/1480986429702369283
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/14/2022 09:54 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2022/01/11/iss-daily-summary-report-1-11-2021-2/
Quote
Space Test Program – Houston 7 (STP-H7) Robotics Operations: Today, the robotics teams supported Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) operations to remove the STP-H7 external payload from the SpX-24 Dragon trunk and installed it at the Columbus Starboard Deck X-Axis (SDX) worksite.  The robotics operations were completed nominally and within thermal clock windows. Activation of STP-H7 will be commanded later today.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/15/2022 11:37 am
[AuManufacturing] SKYKRAFT ANNOUNCES SECOND 2022 MISSION ABOARD SPACEX ROCKET (https://www.aumanufacturing.com.au/skykraft-announces-second-2022-mission-aboard-spacex-rocket)
Quote
The June mission will feature a 300-kilogram craft, carrying an unspecified number of its own small satellites, plus planned payloads for Australian National University (ANU), CSIRO, Valiant, University of Melbourne, and Swinburne University.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: centaurinasa on 01/18/2022 06:41 pm
AX-1 launch shifted by about one month.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1483519668870696963?cxt=HHwWhsC-hezRwpYpAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/19/2022 12:07 pm
https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1483781237647024133?cxt=HHwWioC5pZPLuZcpAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/19/2022 12:30 pm
https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1483793143728332803?cxt=HHwWhoCzwZaAv5cpAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/19/2022 06:36 pm
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/nacjan2022_iss_final.pdf
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/19/2022 07:00 pm
https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1483778774944604165

https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1483884529546891269?cxt=HHwWisC49cPH6JcpAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/20/2022 05:43 am
https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
Quote
Feb. 14, Monday
11 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the International Space Station Progress 80 cargo craft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch scheduled at 11:25 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur (All Channels)

Feb. 17, Thursday
1:30 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the International Space Station Progress 80 cargo craft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 2:08 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/20/2022 07:00 am
https://ria.ru/20220120/kosmonavty-1768670087.html
Google translate:
Quote
MOSCOW, January 20 - RIA Novosti. The Interdepartmental Commission approved the crews of the ISS for 2022-2024, out of 12 cosmonauts, 10 do not have space flight experience, including the only female cosmonaut in the Russian Federation, Anna Kikina, according to the Roscosmos website.
"The flight was confirmed ... in the main crew of the ISS-67, flying on the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft in March 2022, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemiev, Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov," the message says.
The prime crew of ISS-68 includes Sergei Prokopiev, Dmitry Petelin and Anna Kikina. It is specified that upon reaching an agreement between Roscosmos and NASA on "cross" flights to the ISS, Kikina will go to the station on the Crew Dragon spacecraft, and astronaut Francisco Rubio will take her place on the Soyuz MS-22.
    In addition, the crews of the Soyuz MS spacecraft with launches in 2023-2024 for the first time included cosmonauts of the 2018 recruitment: Konstantin Borisov, Alexander Gorbunov, Alexander Grebyonkin, Alexei Zubritsky, Sergey Mikaev and Oleg Platonov.


Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SPKirsch on 01/21/2022 01:06 am
Cross-post:
NASA TV Schedule suggests undocking got delayed by one day.

Quote
Jan. 22, Saturday
10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX CRS-24 cargo craft from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 10:40 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/21/2022 10:51 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/01/20/dragon-departure-delayed-as-cosmonauts-cleanup-after-spacewalk/
Quote
The next weather briefing by SpaceX is planned for 12 p.m. Friday. If undocking occurs on Saturday, splashdown would be scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 23 around 4 p.m. The final splashdown site will be selected closer to deorbit and splashdown time.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/22/2022 08:47 am
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/
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Mission controllers have given the go for the Cargo Dragon, packed with science experiments and station hardware, to undock from the Harmony module’s space-facing port at 10:40 a.m. EST on Saturday. Dragon will then parachute to a splashdown off the coast of Florida early Monday morning for retrieval by SpaceX recovery personnel.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: SPKirsch on 01/22/2022 01:59 pm
Cross-post:

Undocking delayed due to weather in the recovery zone, now undocking is scheduled for tomorrow at 15:40 UTC.https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1484894602532311041
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/23/2022 02:54 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/01/23/nasa-tv-is-live-as-spacex-cargo-dragon-prepares-for-departure/
Quote
Ground controllers at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, will send commands at 10:35 a.m. for Dragon to undock from the space-facing port of the station’s Harmony module Dragon will fire its thrusters to move a safe distance from the station and exit the area of the space station to begin its return to Earth.

Dragon will initiate a deorbit burn Monday, Jan. 24 to begin its re-entry sequence into Earth’s atmosphere then make a parachute-assisted splashdown about 4:05 p.m., off the coast of Florida. NASA TV will not broadcast the splashdown but the agency will provide updates on the space station blog.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/23/2022 03:10 pm
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1485279268494008323?cxt=HHwWhoCz7YLo4pwpAAAA
Quote
NASA @NASA
Heading home! @SpaceX's #CargoDragon spacecraft undocked from the @Space_Station
 at 10:40am ET (15:40 UTC) to start its journey back to Earth.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: starbase on 01/24/2022 08:01 am
CubeSat deployments coming up shortly. FEES2, GASPACS and PATCOOL scheduled between 10:20-10:30 UTC / DAILI, TARGIT scheduled between 12:00-12:10 UTC

Webcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouvHuKWTE4

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1485372016542715904

Edit: Delayed to Jan. 26
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Conexion Espacial on 01/24/2022 09:31 am
CubeSat deployments coming up shortly. FEES2, GASPACS and PATCOOL scheduled between 10:20-10:30 UTC / DAILI, TARGIT scheduled between 12:00-12:10 UTC

Webcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouvHuKWTE4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouvHuKWTE4)

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1485372016542715904 (https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1485372016542715904)
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1485558640945897477
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 04:20 pm
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2022
January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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

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

2022
February 3  08:35-09:07 - release of satellites Light-1 from J-SSOD#20
February 3  10:15-10:37 - release of satellites GT-1 from J-SSOD#20
February 15  04:25 - Progress MS-19 (80P) launch
February 17  07:08 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
February 19  17:39 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) launch
February 21  09:35 / ~11:30 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET Late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (iROSA prep)
NET Late February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (Radiator Beam Valve Modules Jumper)
NET February - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
NET February - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44
March 18  15:55 / ~19:25 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
NET Late March - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
March 30  ~08:00 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 30  ~10:30 / 11:27 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) deorbit and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
March 31  ~18:00 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 9 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
April 9 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
NET April 15  ~12:00 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation)
NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation)
NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing)
NET April - release of satellites Tanyusha SWSU  YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), Tanyusha SWSU  YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11),Tanyusha SWSU  YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), Tanyusha SWSU  YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), Tanyusha SWSU  YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14), Tanyusha SWSU  YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15)  Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA-54
NET April - HTV-X1 launch
NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Late   Mid-May  NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  Late   Mid-May  NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
NET Late  May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
NET Late  May 21 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late  May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late  May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45
June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
June 5 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]  (or August-September)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] (or August-September)
July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]  (or August-September)
August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]  (or September)
August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
September 21  13:54 / TBD - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
NET September 29 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
NET April  September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
September-  NET October 25 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET October 26 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
NET September  NET Late October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
NET October - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
  September   Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
  September   Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  NET     September   Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
  NET     September   Q4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
TBD - release of satellites Iskra-5, ТNS-0 №3, SamSat-QB50, SamSat-M, SamSat-1, FEFU university sat, SiriusSat-3, Parus-MGTU, Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan during ISS Russian EVA

2023
January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
NET    Fall   November 2022  Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET    Fall   November 2022  Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET    Fall   November 2022  Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, TBD, TBD] (or NLT Spring 2023)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronat, cosmonaut]
NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut, cosmonaut]
NET April - HTV-X2 launch
NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET April - 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 3 / IDA 3)
June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet)
September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut, cosmonaut]
September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov, TBD, TBD]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

2024
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]
NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

Acronyms:
ASIM - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
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)
SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
UM - Node Module
USCV - US Crew Vehicle

Changes on January 24th
Changes on January 26th
Changes on January 27th
Changes on January 28th
Changes on January 29th
Changes on February 1st
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 04:52 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouvHuKWTE4
Quote
Deployments of five CubeSats from the Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer onboard the International Space Station. This is Nanoracks 22nd CubeSat deployment mission from the ISS.

Deployment order:
10:20 UTC - FEES2 (GP Advanced Projects) & GASPACS (Utah State University)
10:30 UTC - PATCOOL (University of Florida)
12:00 UTC - DAILI (The Aerospace Corporation)
12:10 UTC - TARGIT (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 05:37 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1485277224278401034?cxt=HHwWlIC9oYTx4ZwpAAAA
Quote
William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
CRS-24: If all goes well, the Dragon will fire its braking rockets for 7m19s at 3:18pm EST Monday, setting up an "ascending node" (southwest-to-northeast) descent to the Gulf of Mexico; splashdown south of Panama City is expected around 4:05pm EST (2105 UTC)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 07:35 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1485711960565972994?cxt=HHwWhICsgYLKp54pAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 08:06 pm
https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1485720504208019456?cxt=HHwWgMCqjam7q54pAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 08:29 pm
https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1485721821202767880?cxt=HHwWkICzvf2HrJ4pAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/24/2022 08:45 pm
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/01/24/cargo-dragon-splashes-down-ending-spacex-crs-24-mission/
Quote
SpaceX’s upgraded Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 4:05 p.m. EST off the Florida coast, marking the return of the company’s 24th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft carried more than 4,900 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo back to Earth.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/26/2022 08:57 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1486299948425560075?cxt=HHwWloCy-bT7sqApAAAA
Quote
Nanoracks @Nanoracks
Schedule of today's #NRCSD22 #cubesat deployments from the #spacestation by #Nanoracks

- FEES2/GASPACS: 12:00 UTC (7:00 am ET)
- PATCOOL: 12:10 UTC (7:10 am ET)
- DAILI: 13:30 UTC (8:30 am ET)
- TARGIT: 13:40 UTC (8:40 am ET)
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/26/2022 09:11 pm
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1486305919994458115?cxt=HHwWhsCjzYDXtaApAAAA
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1486306171723997186?cxt=HHwWhICjkdTltaApAAAA
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1486307178365407234?cxt=HHwWhMCqmaCgtqApAAAA
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1486319258246262785?cxt=HHwWgsC5qbLfu6ApAAAA
https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1486325290578190337?cxt=HHwWgoC92cK-vqApAAAA
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/27/2022 08:39 am
https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-cargo-dragon-crs-24-space-station-departure/
Quote
CRS-26’s Cargo Dragon will likely return to Earth in mid-October. Freeing up a space station docking port for Crew Dragon’s Crew-5 launch NET October 25th.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/27/2022 11:29 am
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/space/os-bz-florida-space-launch-preview-2022-20220114-dia2eh6esnczpjgqkrc5aqhdna-story.html
Quote
Christian Maender, director of in-space manufacturing & research for Axiom, said the SpaceX partnership is in place for its first four launches, with a second one planned in November 2022.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 01/28/2022 09:25 pm
https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
Quote
May 20 • Atlas 5 • CST-100 Starliner Orbital Flight Test 2
Launch time: TBD
Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Yiosie on 01/29/2022 01:18 am
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/space/os-bz-florida-space-launch-preview-2022-20220114-dia2eh6esnczpjgqkrc5aqhdna-story.html
Quote
Christian Maender, director of in-space manufacturing & research for Axiom, said the SpaceX partnership is in place for its first four launches, with a second one planned in November 2022.

Ax-2 now expected no sooner than early 2023:

Bigelow Aerospace transfers BEAM space station module to NASA (https://spacenews.com/bigelow-aerospace-transfers-beam-space-station-module-to-nasa/) [dated Jan. 21]

Quote
Axiom Space has not yet disclosed the full crew for its second private astronaut mission, Ax-2. Phil McAlister, director of the commercial space division at NASA Headquarters, told an advisory committee Jan. 19 that Ax-2 is now expected to fly no sooner than early 2023.
Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
Post by: Salo on 02/01/2022 05:15 am
https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/en/biz-lab/news/detail/002006.html
Quote
On February 3, 2022, the following 2 CubeSats will be deployed from “Kibo” Japanese Experiment Module.

Light-1
A collaboration initiative of the UAE Space Agency (UAESA), Bahrain’s National Space Science Agency (NSSA), Khalifa University of Science and Technology, and New York University - Abu Dhabi (NYUAD).
About Light-1 (https://www.ku.ac.ae/joint-uae-bahraini-nanosatellite-light-1-set-to-launch-on-21st-december)

GT-1
The first in a series of at least four 1U CubeSats to be developed by the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) annually.
About GT-1 (https://www.ssdl.gatech.edu/research/projects/gt-1)

The deployment event for those satellites by J-SSOD#20 will be broadcast via YouTube JAXA Channel.
February 3, 2022 (Thursday)
  • 17:35-18:07 (JST) 1st Deployment (Light-1) (https://www.youtube.com/embed/gzVy4J4ItC8)YOUTUBE
  • 19:15-19:37 (JST) 2nd Deployment (GT-1) (https://www.youtube.com/embed/6RFqc2NxlmY)YOUTUBE
  • Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2022 05:22 am
    https://kurskcity.ru/news/citynews/179420
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Scientists from the Southwestern State University (SWSU) have created six satellites of the "YuZGU-55" series as part of the "Radioskaf" experiment. According to the press service of the university, “this is a new intellectual grouping, and it is unique in that, in addition to the existing functionality of the first series, a precision magnetometer is on board each device. This feature will make it possible to comprehensively study the magnetosphere.”

    Before launching satellites into outer space, Energia Rocket and Space Corporation specialists will check their readiness for launch. Then they will be placed on board the Progress spacecraft, which will launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome and deliver cargo to the International Space Station. The satellites will stay in outer space for a year and a half. Their main function is to study the Earth's magnetic field, as well as transmit photos and voice messages to radio amateurs around the world.

    Four more spacecraft will be created in SWSU in April.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2022 06:29 am
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four private astronauts on the Axiom-1 mission to the International Space Station on March 31 around 2pm EDT. And another crew of four astronauts, NASA's Crew-4, will head to the ISS from pad 39A on April 15 around 8am EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2022 07:27 am
    https://www.binarspace.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Launch 2: Binar-2, Binar-3 & Binar-4

        Launching – Q2 2022 via ISS resupply mission
        Configuration – 3 x 1U
        Orbit –  Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)
    ...
    Launch 3: Binar-5, Binar-6 & Binar-7

        Launching – Q4 2022 via ISS resupply mission
        Configuration – 3 x 1U
        Orbit –  Low Earth Orbit – ISS deployed (Altitude: ~400km, Inclination: ~52°)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2022 09:30 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Feb. 19, Saturday
    12:15 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Northrop Grumman Antares rocket and the Cygnus NG-17 cargo craft to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 12:39 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center via Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia (All Channels)

    Feb. 21, Monday
    3 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus NG-17 cargo craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at 4:35 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
    6 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus NG-17 cargo craft to the International Space Station (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/02/2022 02:50 pm
    Update from NASA:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT037 Reboost        037:09:30:00.000             0.2     427.4     406.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.7)   (230.8)   (219.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  80P Launch            046:04:25:41.000             0.0     426.5     408.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.3)   (220.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2022 12:46 am
    http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2022 12:47 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/33999/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2022 01:14 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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

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

    2022
    February 17  07:06 - Progress MS-19 (80P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  17:39:59 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) launch
    February 21  09:35 / ~11:30 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET February - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET February - release of satellites ELaNa 44: NACHOS
    March 18  15:55 / ~19:25 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET Late March - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
    March 30  ~08:00 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
    March 30  ~10:30 / 11:27 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) deorbit and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
    March 30  18:45  31  ~18:00 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    March 31  April 1  - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    NET Late February  March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (iROSA prep)
    NET Late February  March - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (Radiator Beam Valve Modules Jumper)
    April 8    9   - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 8    9   - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    NET April 15  ~12:00 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation)
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation)
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing)
    NET April - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    NET April - HTV-X1 launch
    NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, OPEN, petitSat, SPORT
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June    5   3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]  (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]  (or August-September)
    August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]  (or September)
    August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET September 29 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore,  Fincke]
    NET October 25 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET October 26 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
      Q4   Late October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
      Q4   Late October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      Q4   November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
      Q4   November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
    NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET October 2022  March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
      February   April - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
      February   April - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    April   June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    April   June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa]  astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa  astronaut]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Skvortsov  TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Skvortsov  TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, Furukawa  astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-# - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS- Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM - Node Module
    USCV - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on February 3rd
    Changes on February 4th
    Changes on February 6th
    Changes on February 8th
    Changes on February 9th
    Changes on February 14th
    Changes on February 15th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 02/03/2022 09:47 am
    https://twitter.com/ShuttleAlmanac/status/1489014320180920320?s=20&t=jLNYUSodHm5IyVUvroyMSQ

    [zubenelgenubi: Moved post from the Indian sub-forum because there is no Gaganyaan content in it.]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 02/03/2022 09:57 am
    ISS-67   
    Main crew: Artemyev O.G, .Matveev D.V., Korsakov S.V.
    Backup Crew: Prokopyev S.V., Petelin D.A., Kikina A.Yu.
    ISS-68
    Main Crew: Prokopyev S.V., Petelin D.A., Kikina A.Yu.
    Backup crew: Kononenko O.D., Chub N.A., Fedyaev A.V.
    ISS-69
    Main Crew: Kononenko O.D., Chub N.A., Fedyaev A.V.
    Backup crew: Skvortsov A.A., Platonov O.V., Borisov K.S.
    ISS-70
    Main Crew: Skvortsov A.A., Platonov O.V., Borisov K.S.
    Backup crew: Ovchinin A.N., Mikaev S.N., Grebyonkin A.S.
    ISS-71
    Main Crew: : Ovchinin A.N., Mikaev S.N., Grebyonkin A.S.
    Backup crew: Ryzhikov S. N., Zubritsky A.V., Gorbunov A.V.
    ISS-72
    Main Crew: : Ryzhikov S. N., Zubritsky A.V., Gorbunov A.V.
    Backup crew: Kud-Sverchkov S.V.., ...

    http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155

    https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1488887254621827076?cxt=HHwWiMC5pbrEy6kpAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2022 09:39 pm
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1489305081384165376?cxt=HHwWgICzoZbFiaspAAAA
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    Early this morning the Japanese space agency JAXA deployed two cubesats from the J-SSOD #20 deployer on the ISS. Light-1 for the UAE and GT-1 for Georgia Tech were deployed at approx 0855 and 1030 UTC respectively
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/06/2022 10:12 am
    https://tass.com/science/1398599
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. Specialists will continue to work on one-turn flight scheme to the International Space Station (ISS) during the launch of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft in the summer of 2022, Ballistics Chief at the Energia Space Rocket Corporation (within the federal space agency Roscosmos) Rafail Murtazin told TASS.

    "We will prepare the conditions for holding a four-orbit rendezvous path of Progress MS-20 and against its background we will work out the elements of a single-turn scheme," Murtazin pointed out.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/06/2022 10:18 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/33999/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Nominal ballistic data of the BNO MCC service on the correction of the ISS orbit

    The purpose of the ISS orbit correction: Formation of ballistic conditions before launching the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft into orbit and landing the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft

    Date of the ISS orbit correction: February 8, 2022

    ISS orbit correction means: Cargo ship "Progress MS-18"

    Turn-on time of the propulsion system: 10:56 Moscow time

    The duration of the propulsion system: 142.3 s

    Pulse value: 0.26 m/s

    The parameters of the ISS orbit after the corrective maneuver:

        Orbital period: 92.86 min;
        orbital inclination: 51.62 degrees;
        minimum orbit height: 415.39 km;
        maximum orbit height: 439.36 km.

        Ballistic data are as of 02/06/2022 and may be subject to revision

    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, this will be the 315th correction of the altitude of its orbit, including the 166th with the help of the Progress cargo spacecraft engines.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: TJL on 02/07/2022 11:51 am
    Have the EVA crew members been identified for US EVA 79 and 80?
    Thank you.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/08/2022 09:02 am
    Upcoming ELaNa CubeSat Launches (https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches) (updated Feb. 1):

    Quote
    When available, official launch dates are provided at https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule.

    ELaNa 41
    Mission: Astra Space Inc., VCLS Demo-2
    5 CubeSat Missions scheduled to be deployed

    • BAMA-1 - University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
    • INCA - New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico
    • QubeSat - University of California, Berkeley
    • R5-S1 - NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas

    ELaNa 44
    1 Cubesat Mission Scheduled to be deployed
    • NACHOS - Lost Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos, N.M.

    ELaNa 45
    9 Cubesat Missions Scheduled to be deployed

    • ARKSat-1 – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.
    • BeaverCube – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
    • CapSat-1 – The Weiss School, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
    • CLICK A – NASA’s Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif.
    • D3 – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla.
    • JAGSAT – University of South Alabama, Mobile, Ala.
    • OPEN – University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D.
    • petitSat – NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
    • SPORT – NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.

    ELaNa 44 is manifested on Cygnus NG-17, while ELaNa 45 is manifested on SpaceX CRS-25.

    [See attachment]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/08/2022 09:17 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/34050/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The height of the ISS orbit was raised by almost half a kilometer

    Specialists of the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) on Tuesday afternoon adjusted the orbital altitude of the International Space Station in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-21 manned spacecraft into orbit and the landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle » in the spring of 2022.

    On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, at 10:56 Moscow time, a command was issued and the engines of the Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft docked to the Russian Segment of the ISS were turned on. They worked for 142.3 seconds, and the magnitude of the impulse was 0.26 m / s. Currently, Roscosmos specialists are studying telemetric information to calculate new parameters of the ISS orbit.

    Today, station orbit corrections are carried out using the engines of the Zvezda service module or cargo ships of the Progress MS series docked to it. On Sunday, the 315th correction was carried out, including the 166th by the Progress ships.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-21 manned spacecraft with the crew of the 67th long-term expedition is scheduled for March 18 at 18:55 Moscow time. The landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle with Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov, as well as NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hay is scheduled for March 30 at 14:27 Moscow time.

    In addition to Shkaplerov, Dubrov and Vande Hay, NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn and Kayla Barron, as well as European Space Agency astronaut Mattias Maurer are currently on board the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/08/2022 09:52 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

    Starlink Group 4-8 is scheduled for February 20th within a four-hour period of 15:00 UTC to 19:00 UTC. Two instantaneous opportunities will be chosen later.

    Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) is scheduled for March 30th at 18:45 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: vp. on 02/08/2022 04:58 pm
    "The two EVAs scheduled for March will involve installing an ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (IROSA) and a Radiator Beam Valve Module (RBVM) Jumper."



    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: AS_501 on 02/08/2022 05:05 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/34050/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The height of the ISS orbit was raised by almost half a kilometer

    Specialists of the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) on Tuesday afternoon adjusted the orbital altitude of the International Space Station in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-21 manned spacecraft into orbit and the landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle » in the spring of 2022.

    On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, at 10:56 Moscow time, a command was issued and the engines of the Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft docked to the Russian Segment of the ISS were turned on. They worked for 142.3 seconds, and the magnitude of the impulse was 0.26 m / s. Currently, Roscosmos specialists are studying telemetric information to calculate new parameters of the ISS orbit.

    Today, station orbit corrections are carried out using the engines of the Zvezda service module or cargo ships of the Progress MS series docked to it. On Sunday, the 315th correction was carried out, including the 166th by the Progress ships.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-21 manned spacecraft with the crew of the 67th long-term expedition is scheduled for March 18 at 18:55 Moscow time. The landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle with Roscosmos cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov, as well as NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hay is scheduled for March 30 at 14:27 Moscow time.

    In addition to Shkaplerov, Dubrov and Vande Hay, NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Tom Marshburn and Kayla Barron, as well as European Space Agency astronaut Mattias Maurer are currently on board the International Space Station.

    When was the last time the engines on Zvezda were used for reboost?  Or, for that matter, any maneuver?
    Thx
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/08/2022 10:03 pm
    Update from NASA:

    COMMENT
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  80P Launch            046:04:25:40.000             0.0     426.4     408.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (220.3)
    COMMENT  80P Arrivals          048:07:08:02.000             0.0     425.8     408.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.9)   (220.4)
    COMMENT  NG-17 Launch          050:17:39:59.000             0.0     425.6     408.5
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.8)   (220.6)
    COMMENT  NG-17 Arrival         052:09:35:00.000             0.0     425.0     408.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (220.7)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 02/09/2022 04:51 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/02/08/station-boosts-orbit-for-march-crew-swap/

    Probably reading too much into it, but Barron and Chari were reviewing EVA roles and responsibilities and configuring EVA tools on 8 Feb. Wonder if this points them at one or both of the March EVAs?

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: marcdrnl on 02/09/2022 09:19 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/02/08/station-boosts-orbit-for-march-crew-swap/

    Probably reading too much into it, but Barron and Chari were reviewing EVA roles and responsibilities and configuring EVA tools on 8 Feb. Wonder if this points them at one or both of the March EVAs?

    Maybe, but on 7 Feb Maurer and Chari resize 2 EMUs (don't know which one). Soon an On-Orbit Fit Check will be perform, we will know at this time the 2 EV crews
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/11/2022 03:58 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Feb. 17, Thursday
    1:30 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the International Space Station Progress 80 cargo craft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 2:06 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/15/2022 05:31 am
    https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
    Quote
    NG-17    February 2022    
    USCV-4    April 2022    
    (Crew 4)
    SpX-25    May 2022
    NG-18    August 2022
    SpX-26    October 2022
    SpX-27    January 2023    
    NG-19    April 2023
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/15/2022 03:57 pm
    NASA update (February 15, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  80P Launch            046:04:25:40.000             0.0     426.3     408.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (220.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  80P Arrivals          048:07:06:29.000             0.0     425.6     408.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.8)   (220.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-17 Launch          050:17:39:59.000             0.0     425.4     408.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.7)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-17 Arrival         052:09:35:00.000             0.0     424.8     408.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (220.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT057 Reboost        057:01:37:00.000             0.4     423.8     409.1
    COMMENT                                                    (1.3)   (228.8)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2022 04:17 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/34178/
    google translate:
    Quote
    February 26, 2022
    ISS Orbit Altitude Correction February 26

    The next correction of the height of the International Space Station orbit is scheduled for February 26, 2022 in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-21 into orbit (March 18) and the landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle (March 30).

    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 315 corrections of its orbital height were made, including 166 with the help of the Progress cargo spacecraft engines. Before the arrival of the new Russian crew on the Soyuz MS-21 to the ISS on March 11, 2022, another correction of the station's orbit is scheduled.
    Nominal ballistic data for ISS orbit correction:

    ISS orbit correction means:

    Cargo ship "Progress MS-18"

    Turn on time: 04:37

    Engine run time: 372.5 sec.

    Pulse value: 0.54 m/s.

    After the corrective maneuver, the average height of the ISS orbit will increase by 1.1 km

    Average altitude of the ISS orbit after corrective maneuver: 417.94 km

    The parameters of the ISS orbit after the corrective maneuver:

        Orbital period T: 92.87 min.
        orbital inclination i: 51.66 deg.
        minimum orbit altitude Hmin: 415.40 km
        maximum orbit height Hmax: 435.97 km
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2022 04:35 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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)

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

    2022
    NET February - release of satellite ELaNa 44: NACHOS
    NET February - release of satellite Kitsune
    March 11 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-18 engines (dt=?? s, dV= ?? m/s, dH= ?? km)
    March 15 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-79) from Quest airlock (iROSA prep) [Barron, Chari]
    March 18  15:55 / 19:05 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    March 23 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (Radiator Beam Valve Modules Jumper)
    NET Late March - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
    March 30  08:04 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
    March 30  10:31 / 11:26 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) deorbit and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
    March 30  18:46 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    March 31 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 8 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 8 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    NET April 15  12:32 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation)
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation)
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing)
    NET April - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    NET April - HTV-X1 launch
    NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    May 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    May 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    Mid-May - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      NET     April   May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    April   May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, OPEN, petitSat, SPORT
    NET May - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET May - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET    February   May - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET    February   May - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA]  (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka]  (or August-September)
    August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka]  (or September)
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET September 29 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    NET October 25 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET October 26 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    Late October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    Late October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
    NET December - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET July - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on February 16th
    Changes on February 17th
    Changes on February 19th
    Changes on February 21st
    Changes on February 22th
    Changes on February 25th
    Changes on February 26th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 02/17/2022 07:52 am
    Configuration of the ISS after Progress MS-19 arrival.
    (Four Visiting Vehicles are now docked at the ISS and another one soon...)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/17/2022 10:16 am
    Quote
    February 26, 2022
    ISS Orbit Altitude Correction February 26

    The next correction of the height of the International Space Station orbit is scheduled for February 26, 2022 in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-21 into orbit (March 18) and the landing of the Soyuz MS-19 descent vehicle (March 30).

    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 315 corrections of its orbital height were made, including 166 with the help of the Progress cargo spacecraft engines. Before the arrival of the new Russian crew on the Soyuz MS-21 to the ISS on March 11, 2022, another correction of the station's orbit is scheduled.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/19/2022 02:24 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/02/18/northrop-grumman-ready-to-launch-space-station-resupply-mission/
    Quote
    The Cygnus spacecraft will also launch with a Japanese tech demo of a new lithiun-ion battery that could be used on future space missions, plus two CubeSats for deployment from the space station’s Kibo module and outside the Cygnus cargo ship itself in the next few months.
    NACHOS + ?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/19/2022 02:32 pm
    https://twitter.com/AEP_News/status/1494699772082626570?cxt=HHwWlIC9jcDhnr4pAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/19/2022 03:01 pm
    Tumnanosat will be launched on SpaceX Dragon:
    https://www.ipn.md/en/tum-space-technology-center-present-first-nanosatellite-made-in-moldova-7967_1087948.html

    PearlAfricaSat-1 -August 2022:
    https://allafrica.com/stories/202112080186.html
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/19/2022 04:44 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1495090893497511942?cxt=HHwWjMC53eHP0L8pAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/19/2022 07:39 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/02/19/antares-cygnus-ng-17-mission-status-center/
    Quote
    02/19/2022 17:38
    Stephen Clark Stephen Clark

    Assuming the robotic Cygnus supply ship blasts off today, the spacecraft should reach the space station early Monday with more than 8,300 pounds of supplies and experiments. The station’s Canadian-built robotic arm will grasp the cargo craft around 4:35 a.m. EST (0935 GMT) and mount it on the research lab’s Unity module for a stay lasting more than three months.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/20/2022 06:11 pm
    https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1495404617424936961
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/21/2022 10:08 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-crs-17/2022/02/21/astronauts-capture-u-s-resupply-ship-packed-with-cargo/
    Quote
    At 4:44 a.m. EST, NASA astronaut Raja Chari, with NASA astronaut Kayla Barron acting as backup, captured Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft over the Indian Ocean. Mission control in Houston will send ground commands for the station’s arm to rotate and install it on the station’s Unity module Earth-facing port.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 02/21/2022 11:19 am
    ISS configuration after Cygnus NG-17 "S.S. Piers Sellers" berthing.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/21/2022 11:41 am
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1495732431013527552?cxt=HHwWgIC-2ZSu9MEpAAAA
    Quote
    International Space Station @Space_Station
    .@NorthropGrumman's #Cygnus space freighter was bolted in place on the station's Unity module at 7:02am ET today
    .
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/21/2022 12:19 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-crs-17/2022/02/21/cygnus-installed-to-station-for-cargo-transfers/
    Quote
    Cygnus will remain at the space station until May before it deploys CubeSats, then disposes of several thousand pounds of trash during its re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere, which will result in its destruction.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/21/2022 02:54 pm
    In June, #ProgressMS20 spacecraft is expected to deliver to the ISS two more pairs of cubesats "YUZGU-55" and "Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan", which should complete the formation of an intellectual constellation of university satellites of the fifth stage of the Radioskaf program.

    https://twitter.com/roscosmos/status/1495760644401938434
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/21/2022 07:35 pm
    https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/nachos.htm
    Quote
    NACHOS will be launched in February 2022 on the Cygnus CRS-17 cargo craft. It will be deployed from Cygnus after departing the ISS.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/22/2022 07:53 pm
    Have the EVA crew members been identified for US EVA 79 and 80?
    Thank you.


    From: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

    Quote
    March 8, Tuesday
    2 p.m. – International Space Station Expedition 66 spacewalk preview briefing

    March 15, Tuesday
    TBD – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #79 for the IROSA 3A power channel preparations; spacewalk begins at TBD; Barron and Chari

    March 23, Wednesday
    TBD – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #80 for the replacement of radiator beam valve module hoses and other upgrades; spacewalk begins at TBD
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/23/2022 05:15 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    March 15, Tuesday
    TBD – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #79 for the IROSA 3A power channelpreparations; spacewalk begins at TBD; Barron and Chari (All Channels)

    March 18, Friday
    11:15 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Soyuz MS-21 crew to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled at 11:55 a.m. EDT; Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov – Johnson Space Center via Baikonur, Kazakhstan (All Channels)
    2:15 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the Soyuz MS-21 Crew to the International Space Station. Docking to the Prichal module scheduled at 3:05 p.m. EDT; Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov) (All Channels)
    4:30 p.m. – Coverage of the Soyuz MS-21 hatch opening and welcoming ceremony at the International Space Station. Hatch opening for Artemyev, Matveev and Korsakov scheduled at appx. 4:45 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
    8:30 p.m. – Video file of the Soyuz MS-21 launch, docking and hatch opening at the International Space Station (All Channels)

    March 23, Wednesday
    TBD – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #80 for the replacement of radiator beam valve module hoses and other upgrades; spacewalk begins at TBD (All Channels)

    March 30, Wednesday
    12:15 a.m. – Coverage of the farewells and hatch closure for the Soyuz MS-19 crew at the International Space Station (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov; hatch closure scheduled at appx. 12:40 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    3:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Soyuz MS-19 crew from the International Space Station Rassvet module (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov; undocking scheduled at 4:04 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    6:15 a.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Soyuz MS-19 crew (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov; deorbit burn scheduled at 6:31 a.m. EDT; landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 7:26 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    11:30 a.m. – Video file of the farewells, undocking and landing of the Soyuz MS-19 crew (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/25/2022 01:14 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    March 30 • Falcon 9 • Axiom Mission 1
    Launch time: 1846 GMT (2:46 p.m. EDT)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida

    April 15 • Falcon 9 • Crew 4
    Launch time: 1232 GMT (8:32 a.m. EDT)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/26/2022 06:44 am
    https://tass.com/science/1411687
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 26. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted on Saturday morning, Roscosmos said in a statement.

    "The height of the ISS orbit was adjusted to create proper ballistic conditions before the launching into orbit of the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft and the landing of a reentry module of the Soyuz MS-19," according to the statement on Twitter.

    Following the maneuver, the average height of the ISS orbit increased by 1.3 kilometers. The adjustment was performed with the help of cargo spacecraft Progress MS-18’s engines, which were turned on at 04:22 Moscow times and worked for 541.4 seconds.

    The Soyuz MS-21 is scheduled to blast off on March 18, carrying Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveyev and Sergey Korsakov. The Soyuz MS-19 is scheduled to land on March 30, bringing to Earth Anton Shkaplerov, Pyotr Dubrov and NASA’s Mark Vande Hei.

    Currently the orbital outpost is crewed by Roscosmos’s Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov, NASA’s Mark Vande Hei, Raja Chari, Thomas Marshburn and Kayla Barron, and the European Space Agency’s Mattias Maurer.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 02/26/2022 06:50 am
    Forgive the non-update point, but with U.S. EVA-80 being only a week after U.S. EVA-79 (and having already sized the EMUs), does it seem likely that Barron/Chari will do both?

    Last year's group of iROSA EVAs were exclusively done by Kimbrough/Pesquet because they were in similarly close proximity and it made little point to resizing the EMUs for another crew member?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: vp. on 02/26/2022 07:28 am
    a 3rd EMU can be used.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/26/2022 08:01 am
    At this photo the left arm shows the German flag. Perhaps the original plans have changed? Or will three or four EMUs actually be used during these two space walks?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Delta7 on 02/26/2022 02:37 pm
    Chari and Maurer on U.S. EVA 80?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/27/2022 06:27 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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]

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

    2022
    March 18  15:55:19 / 19:05 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    March 23  12:50-19:20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-80) from Quest airlock (Radiator Beam Valve Modules Jumper) [Chari, Maurer]
    NET Late March - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
    March 30  07:19 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
    March 30  10:34 / 11:29 - Soyuz MS-19 (65S) deorbit and landing [Exp 66: Shkaplerov, Dubrov, Vande Hei]
    NET    February   March - release of satellites Kitsune, IHI-Sat from J-SSOD
    March 30  April 3  17:13 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    March 31  April 4 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April    8   13 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April    8   13 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    NET April 15  12:32 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April 16 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April 21 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Cristoforetti]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET April - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    NET April - HTV-X1 launch
    NET April - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET May - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, OPEN, petitSat, SPORT
    NET May - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET May - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET May - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET May - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    May 1  June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    May 2  June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    Mid-May  NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    Mid-May  NET June - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    NET June - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    Late August    September   - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET Late August  NET October 25 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET Late August  NET October 25 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    August - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or September)
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    Early September    October   - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET September 29 - Soyuz MS-21 (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore,  Fincke]
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
      Late   October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
      Late   October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET December 2022  February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    NET    July   August - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET    July   August - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on February 27th
    Changes on March 1st
    Changes on March 2nd
    Changes on March 8th
    Changes on March 9th
    Changes on March 11th
    Changes on March 15th
    Changes on March 17th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 03/01/2022 07:01 pm
    NASA update (March 1st, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT 070 Reboost Prel  070:19:15:00.000             0.4     420.6     414.3
    COMMENT                                                    (1.3)   (227.1)   (223.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/01/2022 08:13 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    March 15, Tuesday
    6:30 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #79 for the IROSA 3A power channel preparations. Spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. EDT (Barron and Chari) (All Channels) 
    ...
    March 23, Wednesday
    6:30 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #80 for the replacement of radiator beam valve module hoses and other upgrades; spacewalk begins at 7:50 a.m. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/02/2022 06:43 am

    The launch of CRS-25 is delayed until June to allow for the OFT-2 mission.https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1498705660292255749
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 03/07/2022 05:03 pm
    Re: Crew-4:
    Launch Photography Viewing Guide (http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html), updated March 6, lists the Crew-4 launch time as ~8:00 am EDT on April 15--a less precise launch time than listed previously.
    = ~12:00 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 03/08/2022 01:28 pm
    Following news that Crew-4 will still launch on 15 April, yet return to Earth after less than six months, what is the revised launch date for Crew-5?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: marcdrnl on 03/09/2022 06:34 pm
    Following news that Crew-4 will still launch on 15 April, yet return to Earth after less than six months, what is the revised launch date for Crew-5?

    No official date yet, but the return of Crew-4 is schedule for early September 2022, so Crew-5 launch would be around end of August 2022-early September since this will be a direct handover.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 03/10/2022 05:25 pm
    NASA update (March 10, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT070 Reboost w/79P  070:19:15:00.000             0.5     420.6     414.4
    COMMENT                                                    (1.6)   (227.1)   (223.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  67S Launch            077:15:55:19.000             0.0     420.2     415.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.9)   (224.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  67S Dock              077:19:05:40.605             0.0     420.3     415.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.0)   (224.5)
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2022 08:48 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1420365
    Quote
    MOSCOW, March 11. /TASS/. The orbit of the Intrnational Space Station (ISS) will be raised on Friday evening to create proper ballistic conditions for the docking of the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft and the departure of Soyuz MS-19, the press service of Russia’s state-run space corporation Roscosmos has told TASS.

    "A yet another adjustment of the International Space Station’s altitude is scheduled for March 11, 2022," the corporation said.

    According to the press service, the maneuver is aimed at creating ballistic conditions before the orbiting of the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft (scheduled for March 18) and the landing of Soyuz MS-19 (due on March 30).

    Engines of the Progress MS-18 spacecraft will be switched on at 22:35 Moscow time on Friday and will work for 320.07 second, raising the station’s altitude by 850 meters.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2022 09:20 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    March 15, Tuesday
    6:30 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #79 for the IROSA 3A power channel preparations. Spacewalk begins at 8:05 a.m. EDT and will last approximately 6 hours, 30 minutes (Barron and Chari) (All Channels) 
    ...
    March 23, Wednesday
    7:30 a.m. – International Space Station Expedition 66 U.S. spacewalk #80 for the replacement of radiator beam valve module hoses and other upgrades; spacewalk begins at 8:50 a.m. and will last approximately 6 hours, 30 minutes (All Channels)
    ...
    March 30, Wednesday
    12:15 a.m. – Coverage of the farewells and hatch closure for the Soyuz MS-19 crew at the International Space Station (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov; hatch closure scheduled at 12:40 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    3 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Soyuz MS-19 crew from the International Space Station Rassvet module (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov; undocking scheduled at 3:19 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    6:15 a.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Soyuz MS-19 crew (Shkaplerov, Vande Hei, Dubrov; deorbit burn scheduled at 6:34 a.m. EDT; landing southeast of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan scheduled at 7:29 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/13/2022 05:55 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1502777510110633986?cxt=HHwWhIC5qd6L-NopAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/15/2022 01:13 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/03/15/nasa-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-prep-for-solar-array-replacements/
    Quote
    Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Kayla Barron and Raja Chari of NASA began a spacewalk to assemble and install modification kits required for upcoming solar array upgrades on the International Space Station at 8:12 a.m. EDT.

    Barron, designated extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1), is wearing a suit with red stripes. Chari, designated extravehicular crewmember 2 (EV 2), will wear a suit with no stripes. Coverage of the spacewalk continues on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/15/2022 09:32 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/03/15/nasa-astronauts-complete-spacewalk-for-solar-array-work/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Kayla Barron and Raja Chari concluded their spacewalk at 3:06 p.m. EDT after 6 hours and 54 minutes in preparation for upcoming solar array installation.

    Barron and Chari completed their major objectives for today to prepare the space station for upcoming solar array upgrades by assembling and installing modification kits. The duo built a support bracket onto which a future ISS roll out solar array (iROSA) will be mounted. So far, two of six iROSAs have been deployed on station with four additional arrays to be delivered. The arrays will ultimately augment six of the station’s eight power channels, increasing the station’s total available power from 160 kilowatts to up to 215 kilowatts.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 03/16/2022 03:41 pm

    Cross-Post:


    German astronaut Matthias Maurer will participate in the next spacewalk at the International Space Station together with NASA astronaut Raja Chari.https://twitter.com/astro_matthias/status/1504133163571945474
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/17/2022 06:43 am
    https://twitter.com/SpcPlcyOnline/status/1503441729818607625
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/17/2022 10:51 am
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/3954
    Quote
    Axiom Mission 1 (AX-1)
    Launch Time
    NET Apr 03, 2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/17/2022 07:29 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four private astronauts on the Axiom-1 mission to the International Space Station on April 3 at 1:13pm EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/17/2022 08:19 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/14106591
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, March 17. /TASS/. Seven spacewalks are scheduled for the duration of the work on the ISS of the "Bauman crew" - Oleg Artemyev, Sergey Korsakov and Denis Matveev. This was announced by cosmonaut Artemyev during a conference at TASS, which was held online together with Roscosmos and the Cosmonaut Training Center.

    "We will have seven exits. This is planned, we will be happy even if one takes place," the cosmonaut noted.

    According to Artemiev, one exit is planned with the Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, the rest - with Denis Matveev. "In fact, all three of us are prepared for a spacewalk, it will depend on many reasons," he added.

    Artemiev also emphasized that only cosmonaut Korsakov is trained to work with the ERA manipulator. “I hope that I will become a space crane operator,” Korsakov joked in turn.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/18/2022 03:24 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/34457/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Three Baumanets in space
    On Friday, March 18, 2022, at 18:55:18.451 Moscow time, the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome with the manned spacecraft S. P. Korolev "(Soyuz MS-21). After 529.2 seconds, the ship separated from the third stage of the carrier in the target orbit. For the first time since the existence of the International Space Station, the crew included three professional cosmonauts of Roscosmos - Oleg Artemiev, Denis Matveev and Sergei Korsakov.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/18/2022 03:44 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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) and dividing on 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]

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

    2022
    NET  Late March  Early April - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Maurer, Barron]
    April    3   6  16:05 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April    4   7   8  06:45 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April    13   16 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April    13   16 - Crew Dragon splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    NET April    15   19   20  10:37 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April    16   20   21 ~10:00 - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April    21   25   26 - Crew Dragon Endurance (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Cristoforetti]
    NET April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET April - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    June 7  15:25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    June 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET    May   June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET    May   June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, petitSat,   OPEN, SPORT
    NET    May   June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET    May   June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET    May   June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET    May   June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET June  Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET June  Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    Late August - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) [Exp 66/67: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or September)
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    NET Late August  September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET Late August  September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
      NET   September    29   30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    NET    April   H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET    April   H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    June   H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    June   H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, 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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on March 18th
    Changes on March 23rd
    Changes on March 26th
    Changes on March 28th
    Changes on March 29th
    Changes on March 30th
    Changes on March 31st
    Changes on April 1st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/18/2022 06:42 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/34458/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Manned ship "S. P. Korolev” (Soyuz MS-21) with the crew of the 67th long-term expedition to the International Space Station at 22:12:06 Moscow time docked to the node module “Prichal” of the Russian segment of the ISS. This was the first docking of the ship to the new Russian module.

    The rendezvous was carried out according to a two-orbit scheme under the control of specialists from the Main Operational Group for Controlling the Russian Segment of the ISS (Rocket and Space Corporation Energia named after S.P. Korolev, part of the State Corporation Roscosmos). Now the crew is preparing to perform operations to open transfer hatches: checking the tightness of the ship's compartments, switching to combined power, equalizing pressure between the ship and the station, as well as removing and drying the Sokol KV-2 flight suits.

    Upon completion of the leak test of the joint between the spacecraft and the Prichal node module, it is planned to open the hatches at 00:20 Moscow time on March 19. After that, a newly arrived crew consisting of three Roscosmos cosmonauts - Oleg Artemiev, Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov - will go to the ISS. The live broadcast of this operation will be available from 23:50 Moscow time.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/18/2022 07:35 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html [March 18]
    Quote
    And another crew of four astronauts, NASA's Crew-4, will head to the ISS from pad 39A on April 19 around 6:30am EDT. Sunrise is 6:53am.
    = ~10:30 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/23/2022 01:14 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/03/23/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-station-upgrades/
    Quote
    Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Raja Chari of NASA and Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) began a spacewalk at 8:32 a.m. EDT to install hoses on a Radiator Beam Valve Module to support temperature regulation on the International Space Station.

    Chari, designated extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1), is wearing a suit with red stripes. Maurer, designated extravehicular crewmember 2 (EV 2), is in an unmarked suit. Coverage of the spacewalk continues on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.

    Maurer and Chari’s primary task will be to install thermal system and electronics components on the outside of the space station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/23/2022 03:57 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/34507/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The preliminary plan for the descent from orbit and landing of the descent vehicle on March 30, 2022:
    Operation


                                                                                                       Estimated time*   Estimated time*
                                                                                                            (MSK)                 (UTC)

    Closing of transfer hatches between  the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft           07:10-07:30      04:10-04:30 
    and the Rassvet module of the Russian segment of the International
    Space Station

    Issuing a command to undock the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft                    10:19:30           07:19:30

    Disconnection of spacecraft and ISS (physical separation)                     10:21:00            07:21:00

    Turning on the ship's propulsion system to issue a braking impulse         13:34:08           10:34:08

    Dividing the ship into compartments                                                    14:02:04           11:02:04

    Entry of the spacecraft's descent module into the Earth's atmosphere    14:05:04           11:05:04

    Issuing a command to deploy the main parachute                                14:13:36           11:13:36

    Descent vehicle landing                                                                     14:28:36           11:28:36

    Landing of the descent module of the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft is expected 147 km southeast (azimuth 110.7°) from
    the city of Zhezkazgan in Kazakhstan
    *Ballistic data are indicated as of 03/22/2022 and may be subject to revision
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/23/2022 09:20 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/03/23/astronauts-complete-spacewalk-to-install-station-upgrades/
    Quote
    Expedition 66 Flight Engineers Raja Chari of NASA and Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) concluded their spacewalk at 3:26 p.m. EDT after 6 hours and 54 minutes in preparation for upcoming solar array installation.

    Maurer and Chari completed their major objective for today to install hoses on a Radiator Beam Valve Module that routes ammonia through the station’s heat-rejecting radiators to keep systems at the proper temperature. The crew members also installed a power and data cable on the Columbus module’s Bartolomeo science platform, replaced an external camera on the station’s truss, and conducted other upgrades to station hardware. The pair deferred a few secondary tasks, such as torque resets and cable routing, to a future spacewalk.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: starbase on 03/24/2022 09:13 am
    IHI-SAT was deployed at 9:00 UTC today.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWwU4KJ8cTQ

    KITSUNE will follow at 12:10 UTC

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSD5UJ2Gvlk
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 03/25/2022 08:11 pm
    https://twitter.com/jaxa_wdc/status/1507461539774832651

    Quote
    JAXA Washington DC @jaxa_wdc·
    Two new CubeSats, IHI-SAT and KITSUNE, have successfully been deployed from KIBO, the Japanese experiment module at ISS, this week.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/26/2022 05:02 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-orders-additional-cargo-flights-to-space-station
    Quote
    Mar 25, 2022
    NASA Orders Additional Cargo Flights to Space Station

    NASA has ordered 12 additional missions under its Commercial Resupply Services-2 (CRS-2) contracts to ensure continuous science and cargo delivery for the agency and its international partners to the International Space Station.

    The 12 additional missions ordered – six each to Northrop Grumman and SpaceX – will provide resupply services to the station through 2026.

    In 2016, NASA awarded three American companies CRS-2 contracts to resupply the International Space Station so crew members can continue to conduct science research and technology development that benefits people on Earth and supports human missions to the Moon and Mars.

    While the maximum potential value of all contracts is $14 billion, NASA orders missions as needed, and the total prices paid under the contract will depend on which mission types are ordered.

    On Oct. 16, 2020, NASA ordered two additional missions from Northrop Grumman, and three additional missions from SpaceX beyond the minimum guaranteed.

    With this action, a total of 32 missions have been ordered by the agency for cargo resupply missions under the CRS-2 contracts with 14 missions to Northrop Grumman, three missions to Sierra Nevada Corporation (now Sierra Space), and 15 missions to SpaceX.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/26/2022 07:27 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
    Quote
    ELaNa 45
    9 Cubesat Missions Scheduled to be deployed

        ARKSat-1 – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.
        BeaverCube – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
        CapSat-1 – The Weiss School, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
        CLICK A – NASA’s Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif.
        D3 – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla.
        JAGSAT – University of South Alabama, Mobile, Ala.
        petitSat – NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/28/2022 05:48 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    June 7 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 25
    Launch time: 1525 GMT (11:25 a.m. EDT)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida

    Aug. 15 • Antares • NG-18
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia

    Sept. 1 • Falcon 9 • Crew 5
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: dsmillman on 03/28/2022 06:22 pm
    From the NASA budget:

    Aug 2022 Two USOS EVAs

    Nov 2022 Two USOS EVAs
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/29/2022 06:54 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
    Quote
    No Earlier Than: April 6, 2022
    Mission: Axiom-1 Mission to the International Space Station
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/29/2022 07:03 am
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four private astronauts on the Axiom-1 mission to the International Space Station on April 6 at 12:05pm EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/30/2022 01:53 pm
    https://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/news/83225/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    30/03/2022 14:34
    SA spacecraft "Soyuz MS-19" softly landed in Kazakhstan

    On March 30, 2022 at 11:28:04 UTC (14:28:04 DMT), the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-19 spacecraft made a soft landing 142 km southeast of the city of Zhezkazgan (Kazakhstan). Cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov, Pyotr Dubrov and Mark Vande Hay returned to Earth.

    The duration of the flight of Dubrov and Vande Hay was 355 days, Shkaplerov - 176 days.

    A.Zh.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/30/2022 01:55 pm
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: dsmillman on 03/31/2022 06:10 pm
    Update:

    Crew 4 launch   April 20, 6:37 AM EDT
               Docking April 21,  about 6 AM EDT
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/01/2022 01:24 pm
    https://spacenews.com/nasa-still-working-with-russia-on-iss-seat-barter-agreement/
    Quote
    The goal at the time was to have the agreement in place to allow a Russian cosmonaut, Anna Kikina, to go on the Crew-5 mission launching in September, while a NASA astronaut, rumored to be Frank Rubio, would go on the Soyuz MS-22 mission also launching in September. That goal remains in place, but agency leaders said time is running out.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/01/2022 01:43 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    April 6, Wednesday
    10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the SpaceX/Axiom-1 launch on Crew Dragon Endeavour to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled at 12:05 p.m. EDT – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center via Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)

    April 8, Frida
    1 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous, docking, hatch opening and welcoming ceremony of the Axiom-1 crew on the International Space Station. Docking scheduled at 2:45 a.m. EDT. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 04/01/2022 04:37 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

    Quote
    April 18, Monday
    10 a.m. – International Space Station Russian spacewalk 52 (Artemyev and Matveev; spacewalk begins at 10:25 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

    April 28, Thursday
    10 a.m. – International Space Station Russian spacewalk 53 (Artemyev and Matveev; spacewalk begins at 10:30 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/02/2022 02:17 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]

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

    2022
    April    16   17   18 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
      NET   April 18  14:25-21:03 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April    16   17   19 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    NET April    20   21   23  09:26 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April    21   22   24  ~10:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April    26   28 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
      NET   April 28  14:30~21:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Cristoforetti  Matveev]
    NET April    Early   May 19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev  Cristoforetti]
    NET April    Early   May 19 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    May 31 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early June - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    June 7  15:25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    June 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, petitSat
    NET June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or September)
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, 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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/04/2022 04:57 am
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch four private astronauts on the Axiom-1 mission to the International Space Station on April 8 at 11:17am EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/04/2022 06:40 am
    https://www.axiomspace.com/news/ax1-april-8
    Quote
    As such, SpaceX, Axiom, and NASA are now targeting NET Friday, April 8 at 11:17 a.m. EDT for launch of the Ax-1 mission to the International Space Station. Docking is scheduled for Saturday, April 9 at approximately 7:30 a.m. EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/04/2022 08:43 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    April 9, Saturday
    5:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous, docking, hatch opening, and welcoming ceremony of the Axiom-1 crew on the International Space Station. Docking scheduled at 6:45 a.m. EDT; hatch opening is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. EDT; welcoming ceremony scheduled at 10:05am EDT (All Channels)
    https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
    Quote
    No Earlier Than: April 8, 2022 - 11:17 a.m. Eastern
    Mission: Axiom-1 Mission to the International Space Station
    Description:

    The spaceflight, designated as Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1), will launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and travel to the International Space Station. Once aboard the orbiting laboratory, the four-person Axiom Space crew will conduct science, outreach, and commercial activities for eight days before their return to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/07/2022 05:20 am
    https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1511803039908249601
    Quote
    Kathy Lueders @KathyLueders
    NASA and @SpaceX
     continue to carefully look at the operational schedules ahead of the agency’s Crew-4 mission to the @Space_Station
    . We currently are targeting launch no earlier than April 21 and also looking at the backup date of April 23. (1/2)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: starbase on 04/07/2022 11:56 am
    Quote
    June 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)

    AFAIK it's not possible to extract trunk payloads at PMA/IDA-2 (SpX-25 will fly iROSA). So is docking at that port confirmed? If so, is iROSA delayed?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/08/2022 03:46 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1512449515378331656?cxt=HHwWkMCyjcW0pv0pAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Ax-1: LIFTOFF! At 11:17:12am EDT (1517 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: scr00chy on 04/08/2022 04:00 pm
    SpaceX and Axiom say Ax-1 docking is tomorrow at 7:45 ET, while NASA says 6:45 ET. Which time is correct?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/08/2022 04:12 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1512452674226118661?cxt=HHwWioCzrbTsp_0pAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Ax-1: Crew Dragon separation confirmed; López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy and Stibbe will now kick off a 20-hour automated rendezvous with the space station; if all goes well, the crew will dock at the lab's forward Harmony module ~7:45am (1145 UTC) Saturday
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/08/2022 04:22 pm
    SpaceX and Axiom say Ax-1 docking is tomorrow at 7:45 ET, while NASA says 6:45 ET. Which time is correct?
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/04/07/station-crew-preps-for-spacewalks-and-ax-1-mission/
    Quote
    The first private astronaut mission from Axiom Space is on track to launch aboard the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday at 11:17 a.m. Ax-1 Commander and former NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, along with Pilot Larry Connor and Mission Specialists Eytan Stibbe and Mark Pathy, would arrive at the space station on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. docking to the Harmony module’s space-facing port to begin their stay aboard the orbital lab.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/08/2022 04:27 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/04/08/falcon-9-axiom-mission-1-launch-coverage/
    Quote
    The Ax-1 mission will last about 11 days, with roughly nine days on the space station, where López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, and Stibbe will perform experiments, participate in educational and public relations outreach activities, and enjoy their time in orbit.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: scr00chy on 04/08/2022 04:41 pm
    SpaceX and Axiom say Ax-1 docking is tomorrow at 7:45 ET, while NASA says 6:45 ET. Which time is correct?
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/04/07/station-crew-preps-for-spacewalks-and-ax-1-mission/
    Quote
    The first private astronaut mission from Axiom Space is on track to launch aboard the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday at 11:17 a.m. Ax-1 Commander and former NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, along with Pilot Larry Connor and Mission Specialists Eytan Stibbe and Mark Pathy, would arrive at the space station on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. docking to the Harmony module’s space-facing port to begin their stay aboard the orbital lab.

    That's the hatch opening time.

    Anyway, looks like NASA fixed its schedule and now shows 7:45 ET for docking: https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/09/2022 05:05 am
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch four astronauts on NASA's Crew-4 mission to the ISS from pad 39A on April 21 or 23 TBD earliest, at ~6:14am or 5:25am EDT if those days.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/09/2022 02:54 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/04/09/ax-1-private-astronaut-mission-docks-at-station/
    Quote
    After a journey of almost 21 hours, Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria, Larry Connor, Eytan Stibbe, and Mark Pathy arrived at the International Space Station at 8:29 a.m. EDT Saturday, April 9. Crew Dragon Endeavour docked to the orbital complex while the spacecraft were flying about 260 miles above the central Atlantic Ocean.

    Dragon Endeavour’s docking was delayed approximately 45 minutes as the space station teams, including mission controllers at NASA and SpaceX, worked to troubleshoot an issue preventing the crew members on station from receiving views from Dragon’s center line camera of the Harmony’s modules docking port. Mission teams worked to route video using a SpaceX ground station to the crew on the space station allowing Dragon to proceed with docking.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/12/2022 04:30 pm
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/3954
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    Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1)
    ...
    C206 (Endeavour)
    Flight #3

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/4749
    Quote
    SpaceX Crew-4
    ...
    C212 (Freedom)
    Flight #1

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/4753
    Quote
    CRS SpX-25
    ...
    C208
    Flight #3
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/12/2022 11:28 pm
    https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1514012064465002496
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 04/14/2022 03:21 pm
    NASA update (April 13, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Axiom-1_Undock        108:03:30:00.000             0.0     424.3     408.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.1)   (220.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-4 Launch         113:09:26:17.000             0.0     424.6     407.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (219.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-4 Docking        114:09:14:57.000             0.0     424.8     406.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (219.7)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 04/14/2022 05:01 pm
    Cross-post:
    https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1514636902124724228
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/14/2022 07:45 pm
    https://twitter.com/BoeingSpace/status/1514686860110581762?cxt=HHwWhMC-rZLrn4UqAAAA
    Quote
    Boeing Space @BoeingSpace

    We're targeting May 19 at 6:54 p.m. EDT for #Starliner’s OFT-2 @Commercial_Crew
     launch. Tune in May 3 at 11 a.m. EDT to the media teleconference with our team and @NASA
     to learn more about our progress. 

    See more in this Starliner Update: https://starlinerupdates.com/starliner-oft-2-targeted-for-may-19/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/14/2022 08:01 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 18  15:00-21:37 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]

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

    2022
    NET April    23   26  08:15   27  07:52 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET April    24   27  10:00   28 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 28  14:30~21:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET April    28   30  12:00 / TBD - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
    May 3  15:58:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) engines ( dV= +0.90 m/s)
    May 7    19   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev  Cristoforetti]
    May 7    19   - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    May 19    20   22:54:36 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 20    21   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    May 31  June 1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    May 31  June 1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early June - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    June 7  15:25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    June 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, petitSat
    NET June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or September)
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    August-September - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    H2 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, 3Cat 4, ISTsat-1 (ISTnanosat-1), UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, 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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on April 14th
    Changes on April 15th
    Changes on April 16th
    Changes on April 19th
    Changes on April 21st
    Changes on April 22nd
    Changes on April 23rd
    Changes on April 24th
    Changes on April 25th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/15/2022 05:49 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    April 19, Tuesday
    6:30 a.m. - Virtual Crew-4 media engagement news conference (All Channels)
    7 a.m. – SpaceX/Axiom-1 farewell remarks (All Channels)
    8:15 a.m. – SpaceX/Axiom-1 Crew Dragon hatch closing (hatch closing scheduled at 8:30 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    10:15 a.m. – SpaceX/Axiom-1 Crew Dragon undocking from the ISS (Undocking scheduled at 10:35 a.m. EDT; coverage concludes after Crew Dragon departs the ISS Approach Ellipsoid area) (All Channels)
    ...
    April 24, Sunday
    6 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the SpaceX/Crew Dragon and Crew-4 to the International Space Station  (All Channels)
    7:50 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch opening and welcoming ceremony for the SpaceX/Crew-4 crew on the International Space Station (All Channels)
    ...
    April 29, Friday
    2:50 p.m. – International Space Station change of command ceremony (Marshburn hands off International Space Station command to Artemyev) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 04/15/2022 08:06 pm
    Cross-post:
    NASA says the Axiom-1 mission will splash down at 7:19 am ET (11:19 UTC) on April 20. That could change due to weather, which will also factor in the choice of a landing site in the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic side of Florida.

    https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1514961980922150920
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/19/2022 03:37 am
    https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1516154101452754949?cxt=HHwWisC-neqHu4oqAAAA
    Quote
    Axiom Space @Axiom_Space
    Update: #Ax1 will now undock from @space_station
     at about 10 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 19 with splashdown NET 3:24 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 20.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/19/2022 08:46 pm
    https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1516487262363697159?cxt=HHwWjoC-uazI0osqAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/21/2022 02:56 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    April 23, Saturday
    1:45 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX/Crew-4 Mission to the International Space Station (Lindgren, Hines, Watkins, Cristoforetti). Launch scheduled at 5:26 a.m. EDT; coverage continues through docking, hatch opening and the welcoming ceremony (All Channels)
    7 a.m. – SpaceX/Crew-4 post-launch news conference (time subject to change) (All Channels)
    6:15 p.m. – SpaceX/Axiom-1 Crew Dragon hatch closing (hatch closing scheduled at 6:30 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
    8:15 p.m. – SpaceX/Axiom-1 Crew Dragon undocking from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 8:35 p.m. EDT; coverage concludes after Crew Dragon departs the ISS Approach Ellipsoid area) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)

    April 24, Sunday
    6 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the SpaceX/Crew Dragon and Crew-4 to the International Space Station  (All Channels)
    7:50 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch opening and welcoming ceremony for the SpaceX/Crew-4 crew on the International Space Station (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/21/2022 03:04 am
    https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1516962231111585799?cxt=HHwWjsC4sZXHqo0qAAAA
    Quote
    Axiom Space @Axiom_Space

    The teams at @Axiom_Space, @NASA, & @SpaceX plan for the #Ax1 crew to undock the @Space_Station
     on Saturday, 4/23 at 8:35 pm ET and are targeting splashdown on Sunday, 4/24 at 1:46 p.m. ET. https://loom.ly/TqR1Msg
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/21/2022 04:44 am
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    Then, a Falcon 9 will launch four astronauts on NASA's Crew-4 mission to the ISS from pad 39A on April 26 or 27 at the earliest, at 4:15am or 3:52am ED.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 04/21/2022 06:20 pm
    NASA update (April 20, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew-4 Docking        114:10:00:00.000             0.0     424.5     407.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.2)   (219.7)
    COMMENT  Crew-3_Undock         120:12:00:00.000             0.0     424.6     406.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (219.4)
    COMMENT  GMT123 Cygnus Reboos  123:15:58:00.000             0.9     424.7     405.8
    COMMENT                                                    (3.0)   (229.3)   (219.1)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 04/22/2022 02:44 am
    Cross-post:

    Endeavour's undocking will now be two hours earlier, around 22:35 UTC.https://twitter.com/space_station/status/1517260497493671938
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/23/2022 05:19 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, April 27
    12 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX/Crew-4 Mission to the International Space Station (Lindgren, Hines, Watkins, Cristoforetti; launch scheduled at 3:52 a.m. EDT; coverage continues through docking, hatch opening and the welcoming ceremony on the night of April 27) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/23/2022 05:56 pm
    https://twitter.com/Ian_Benecken/status/1517865215366512640

    https://twitter.com/Ian_Benecken/status/1517866089308426247
    Quote
    Ian Benecken @Ian_Benecken
    Technical data:
    SARJ has been locked at 11:30 UTC
    Handover from US -> RS attitude system at 12:15 UTC
    RS attitude system in Reboost mode at 12:25 UTC
    Reboost begin at 13:24:33 UTC
    Reboost end at 13:35:30 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/23/2022 06:02 pm
    https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1517882407592022019?cxt=HHwWhsCytb6AzZAqAAAA
    Quote
    Kathy Lueders @KathyLueders
    We now are targeting 8:55pm ET Sun., April 24, for #Ax1 undocking from the @Space_Station
     due to high winds at the splashdown site. Ax-1 splashdown is about 1 p.m. Mon., April 25. At the moment, no impact to Crew-4’s Wed., April 27 launch date, but still watching weather closely.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/23/2022 06:35 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1442053
    Quote
    23 Apr, 17:13
    International Space Station dodges space debris
    At 16:25 Moscow time, Roscosmos performed an unplanned adjustment of the orbit’s height

    ISS, April 23. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was adjusted on Saturday using the engines of the Progress MS-18 spaceship in order to avoid space debris, Roscosmos said.

    "The space debris is behind, the Russian Progress prevented the ISS from encountering it. At 16:25 Moscow time, Roscosmos performed an unplanned adjustment of the orbit’s height," according to the state corporation’s statement on its Telegram channel.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2022 05:14 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/04/24/dragon-endeavour-departs-station-with-axiom-space-astronauts/
    Quote
    The SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft undocked from the space-facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 9:10 p.m. EDT to complete the first all-private astronaut mission to the orbiting laboratory. Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1).

    The Crew Dragon is slowly maneuvering away from the orbital laboratory into an orbital track that will return the astronaut crew and its cargo safely to Earth, targeting a splashdown off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, targeted for 1:06 p.m. EDT Monday, April 25.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2022 04:52 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1518620493644980226

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1518625545671659524
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2022 05:14 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1518639021093756930
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 04/25/2022 06:13 pm
    ISS configuration after AX-1 Crew Dragon Endeavour departure.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 04/25/2022 07:57 pm
    NASA update (April 23, 2020):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-4 Launch         117:07:52:47.000             0.0     426.4     408.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (220.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-4 Docking        118:01:30:00.000             0.0     426.5     407.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.3)   (220.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-3_Undock         120:22:00:00.000             0.0     426.7     407.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (219.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/26/2022 06:38 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, April 27
    12 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station (Lindgren, Hines, Watkins, Cristoforetti; launch scheduled at 3:52 a.m. EDT; coverage continues through docking at 8:15 p.m. EDT, and hatch opening at approximately 9:45 p.m. EDT) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
    5:30 a.m. – NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 mission post-launch news conference (time subject to change) (All Channels)

    Thursday, April 28
    2:40 a.m. – Coverage of the Welcoming Remarks by NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 astronauts (Lindgren, Hines, Watkins and Cristoforetti) at the International Space Station (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/26/2022 06:51 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 18  15:00-21:37 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 28  14:58:34-22:41 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]

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

    2022
    NET April 30  22:00:00 / TBD  May    4   5  05:05 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
      NET   May    1   5   6  TBD / 04:37 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) deorbit and splashdown
    May    7   19 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev,    Cristoforetti    Matveev]
    May    7   19 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    May 19  22:54:36 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    NET May 24    25   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or May 28)
    NET May 24    25   - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or May 28)
    May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    June 1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    June 1 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early June - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June 3  09:33 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  ~15:30 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    June 7  15:25 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    June 8 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 20    July   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: ARKSat-1, BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT, petitSat
    NET June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    July 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    July 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or August-September)
    August 10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev] (or September)
    August 12    November   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NLT August 12    -September   - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
      H2   Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
      H2   Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Wilmore, Fincke]
      H2   Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February    April    - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February    April   - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    Early   February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET    Early   February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET    Early   March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET    Early   March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April    June   - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April    June   - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, 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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on April 26th
    Changes on April 27th
    Changes on April 28th
    Changes on April 29th
    Changes on May 2nd
    Changes on May 3rd
    Changes on May 4th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: vp. on 04/26/2022 07:15 pm
    NET May 1 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) deorbit and splashdown
    NASA announced that the rotation should last 5 days.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 04/27/2022 01:53 am
    NET May 1 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) deorbit and splashdown
    NASA announced that the rotation should last 5 days.
    Via: SpaceFlightNow (https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/04/27/falcon-9-crew-4-launch-coverage/)

    Quote

    The flight plan calls for handover of at least five days between the new Crew-4 astronauts and the outgoing Crew-3 astronauts, who are tentatively scheduled to depart the station around May 4, targeting a splashdown off the coast of Florida around May 5, wrapping up their nearly six-month mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/27/2022 03:32 am
    https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
    Quote
    NG-19    February 2023
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/27/2022 05:05 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
    Quote
    ELaNa 45
    9 Cubesat Missions Scheduled to be deployed

        BeaverCube – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
        CapSat-1 – The Weiss School, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
        CLICK A – NASA’s Ames Research Center, Mountain View, Calif.
        D3 – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla.
        JAGSAT – University of South Alabama, Mobile, Ala.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 04/27/2022 01:29 pm
    May 20 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
    May 25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1519255307087720448
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/27/2022 01:32 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1519223067993468928?cxt=HHwWgMCj5ZjVrpUqAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew-4: LIFTOFF! At 3:52:55am EDT (0752 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 04/28/2022 12:27 am
    Crew-4 docking at 23:37:49 UTC
    Corrected minutes.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 04/28/2022 01:29 am
    ISS configuration after Crew 4 arrival.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/28/2022 03:18 am
    Crew-4 docking at 23:47:49 UTC
    23:37:49 UTC?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/28/2022 03:56 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    And a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-25 resupply mission to the ISS on June 7 around 11:15am EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/02/2022 10:36 am
    https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1520886571976830980?cxt=HHwWiMC5pe-Ro5sqAAAA
    Quote
    Kathy Lueders @KathyLueders
    During a planning call Sunday, Mission Control in Houston told @Space_Station
     astronauts that #Crew3 continues to target undocking from station NET 5:05pm ET Wed, May 4. We’ll continue to monitor weather & adjust the return as needed for a safe crew recovery after splashdown.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/02/2022 11:18 am
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/14530107
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, May 1. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts will go out into outer space five times this summer, according to the Russian Space magazine (the official publication of Roscosmos).

    According to the material, extravehicular activities under the Russian program will take place on June 20, July 15 and 17, and August 10 and 12. It is expected that in July and August, cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev, who is also a TASS special correspondent in orbit, and Denis Matveev will go into outer space. Who will perform extravehicular activity in June is not indicated in the materials.

    In total, seven spacewalks are planned for the duration of the expedition of Artemiev, Matveev and his colleague Sergei Korsakov. There have been two so far. Korsakov has no extravehicular activity planned, despite this, he is ready for such work. In addition, he was trained to work with the ERA manipulator.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/02/2022 07:06 pm
    https://spacenews.com/first-dream-chaser-vehicle-takes-shape/
    Quote
    “Then we ship it to the Kennedy Space Center for integration onto the Vulcan rocket,” he said, with a launch tentatively planned for February. However, Kavandi said in her remarks at the AIAA conference that the launch was planned “about a year from now.”

    That launch will be the first in a series of cargo missions to the International Space Station under a NASA Commercial Resupply Services 2 contract awarded in 2016. Sierra Space is looking beyond cargo missions and is starting work on a crewed version of Dream Chaser that could launch as soon as 2026.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/03/2022 09:22 pm
    https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1521550540597075969?cxt=HHwWgoC9gfeJ0Z0qAAAA
    Quote
    Kathy Lueders @KathyLueders
    Teams from @NASA & @SpaceX now are targeting #Crew3 undocking at 1:05am Thurs, May 5 from @Space_Station. Splashdown off of Florida’s coast is planned about 12:37am Fri, May 6. The new undocking time allows for shorter phasing & more time to review the latest forecast info.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/04/2022 12:47 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1521526932713705472?cxt=HHwWgMC4yeKrxp0qAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 05/04/2022 11:30 am
    Are you sure with
    " NET   May    1   5   6  16:37 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) deorbit and splashdown"

    If I calculate correct 12:37AM EDT is 04:47 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 05/04/2022 03:19 pm
    Are you sure with
    " NET   May    1   5   6  16:37 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) deorbit and splashdown"

    If I calculate correct 12:37AM EDT is 04:47 UTC

    Correct is 04:37 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 05/04/2022 03:38 pm
    Are you sure with
    " NET   May    1   5   6  16:37 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) deorbit and splashdown"

    If I calculate correct 12:37AM EDT is 04:47 UTC

    Correct is 04:37 UTC.

    Yes, Maciej. It was only a typo.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 05/04/2022 03:39 pm
    NASA update: (May 2, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT134 Progress Rebo  134:18:20:00.000             0.8     426.6     405.9
    COMMENT                                                    (2.6)   (230.4)   (219.1)
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    May 14 at 18:20:00
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/05/2022 03:24 am
    https://twitter.com/KathyLueders/status/1521975191051673604?cxt=HHwWiIC9ueuXkp8qAAAA
    Quote
    Kathy Lueders @KathyLueders
    Mission teams are ‘Go’ for #Crew3 astronauts’ return after a review of the weather forecast. Dragon will undock at 1:05am ET Thurs, May 5 from @Space_Station
    . Splashdown off of Florida’s coast is planned about 12:43am Fri, May 6. Follow coverage:
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/05/2022 03:30 am
    Wednesday, May 4

    2:35 p.m. – Crew-3 farewell remarks and change of command ceremony aboard the space station

    11 p.m. – Hatch closure coverage begins for 11:20 p.m. hatch closing
    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/as-station-crew-readies-to-return-to-earth-nasa-sets-tv-coverage
    Quote
    Thursday, May 5

    12:45 a.m. – Coverage begins for the 1:05 a.m. undocking. NASA will have continuous coverage from undocking to splashdown

    11:53 p.m. – Deorbit burn

    Friday, May 6

    12:43 a.m. – Splashdown off the coast of Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/05/2022 03:42 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 18  15:00-21:37 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-52) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 28  14:58:34-22:41 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-53) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    May 5  05:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #1] (Crew-3/USCV-3) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 66: Chari, Marshburn, Barron, Maurer]
    May 6  03:48 / 03:53 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #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 Flight #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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch

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

    2022
    May 20  23:03 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2)
      NET   May    24   25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) (or May 28)
      NET   May    24   25 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed deorbit and landing (or May 28)
    May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    June 1  08:02:30 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    June 1  ~11:05 / ~11:40 / 11:48:52 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    NET Early June - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June 3  09:32 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  13:03 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    June 7  15:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    June 7   8   21:51 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET 1st half of June 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev] (or May    19   22)
    NET 1st half of June 20 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14), YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15) during ISS Russian EVA-54 (or May    19   22)
    NET Late June    20   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    NET June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    July 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    July 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NLT August 12 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA 2) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, 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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA 3) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    Acronyms:
    ASIM         - Atmosphere-Space Interaction Monitor
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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)
    SSIKLOPS  - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM           - Node Module
    USCV        - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on May 5th
    Changes on May 6th
    Changes on May 17th
    Changes on May 18th
    Changes on May 20th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/05/2022 05:23 am
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1522084038093246464?cxt=HHwWgMC4jcnXw58qAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/05/2022 05:26 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1522084888110931970?cxt=HHwWhIC9nYaJxJ8qAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2022 04:26 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-3/2022/05/05/nasa-tv-is-live-as-crew-3-gets-ready-for-earth-return/
    Quote
    Here are the upcoming approximate milestones (all times Eastern):

    Thursday, May 5

    11:47 p.m. – Dragon performs claw separation. The claw is located on Dragon’s trunk, connecting thermal control, power, and avionics system components located on the trunk to the capsule.
    11:48 p.m. – Trunk jettison
    11:53 p.m. – Deorbit burn

    FRIDAY, MAY 6

    12:01 a.m. – Deorbit burn complete
    12:04 a.m. – Nosecone closed
    12:27 a.m. – Dragon maneuvers to attitude for re-entry
    12:39 a.m. – Drogue parachutes deploy at about 18,000 feet in altitude while Dragon is moving approximately 350 miles per hour.
    12:40 a.m. – Main parachutes deploy at about 6,000 feet in altitude while Dragon is moving approximately 119 miles per hour.
    12:43 a.m. – Dragon splashdown
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2022 04:28 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacexcrs25/2022/05/05/media-accreditation-now-open-for-spacexs-25th-cargo-launch-to-station/
    Quote
    Liftoff of the cargo Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket is targeted for 11:30 a.m. EDT Tuesday, June 7, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2022 04:45 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1522424671362293760?cxt=HHwWgIC53YTL3qAqAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Crew-3: Deorbit ignition confirmed; the Crew Dragon's thrusters are now firing for a planned 465-second burn to change the ship's velocity by about 55 meters per second, or a little more than 120 mph; that will put the ship on a trajectory to splashdown west of Tampa
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2022 04:46 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1522436943451144192?cxt=HHwWgICy9a6V5KAqAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2022 05:23 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/35006/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The next correction of the height of the International Space Station orbit is planned for May 14, 2022 in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft.
    According to preliminary data from the ballistics and navigation support service of the TsNIIMash Mission Control Center (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 21:20 Moscow time, it is planned to turn on the engines of the Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft docked to the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the ISS . They are expected to last 546.8 seconds and deliver an impulse of 0.91 m/s. After the corrective maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit should increase by 1.59 km and amount to 418.07 km.

    The parameters of the ISS orbit after the maneuver should be:
    Orbital period: 92.87 min;
    orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
    minimum orbit height: 417.19 km;
    maximum orbit height: 438.93 km.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 05/09/2022 04:15 pm
    NASA update (May 6, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT134 79P Reboost    134:18:20:00.000             1.1     426.8     405.9
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    COMMENT  OFT-2 Launch          139:22:54:44.000             0.0     426.9     409.6
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    COMMENT  OFT-2 Docking         140:23:03:12.000             0.0     426.7     409.5
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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 05/10/2022 08:42 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/05/10/human-research-underway-as-station-awaits-boeing-starliner-mission/

    Quote
    The next spacecraft to visit the space station, Boeing’s Starliner crew ship, is targeted to launch at 6:54 p.m. EDT on May 19 atop an Atlas-V rocket from United Launch Alliance. The unpiloted commercial crew vehicle will liftoff on Boeing’s Orbital Flight Test-2 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. It would dock to the Harmony module’s forward port the next day and depart five days after that for a parachuted return to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/15/2022 02:59 am
    Orbit raised.
    The ISS orbit was raised by 1.9 kilometers before the arrival of Progress MS-20.

    Roscosmos: the ISS orbit was raised by 1.9 kilometers before the arrival of Progress MS-20.

    05/14/2022 21:37 (updated: 05/14/2022 21:59)

    MOSCOW, May 14 - RIA Novosti. The orbital altitude of the International Space Station (ISS) was raised by 1.9 kilometers on May 14 before the launch of the Progress MS-20 transport cargo ship to the station, Roskosmos reports .

    "A few minutes ago, the height of the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted before the launch of the Progress MS-20 spacecraft," the state corporation's Telegram channel said.

    The planned correction of the orbit height of the International Space Station was carried out to form ballistic conditions before launching the Progress MS-20 transport cargo vehicle into orbit.

    The engines of the Progress MS-18 cargo ship at 21.05 Moscow time turned on for 659 seconds and gave an impulse of 1.1 m/s. After the corrective maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 1.9 km and amounted to 418.22 km.

    The launch of the Progress MS-20 truck to the ISS is scheduled for June 3, 2022 from Baikonur . The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a rocket with a cargo ship <snip>

    https://ria.ru/20220514/orbita-1788600041.html
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 05/16/2022 09:46 pm
    https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1526180196503760897
    Quote
    Sources: Troubleshooting of the European Robotic Arm, ERA, forced to postpone the VKD-54 spacewalk, originally scheduled this week, for at least one month: http://russianspaceweb.com
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/17/2022 12:54 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    May 20, Friday
    3:30 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA's Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 vehicle to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 7:10 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/18/2022 03:20 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1452415
    Quote
    INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, May 18. /TASS/. Six small satellites will be launched as part of the RadioSkaf experiment from the International Space Station during one of the upcoming Russian spacewalks, TASS special correspondent, Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev, has reported.

    Pre-launch preparations are under way, the spacecraft have already underwent checkups, and their batteries have been charged.

    The next Russian spacewalk is due this summer. Six YuZGU-55 nano satellites, developed by the Southwestern State University (YuZGU) Research Institute of Instrumentation and Radioelectronics, were brought to the orbital station by the Progress MS-19 space freighter in February.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 05/19/2022 04:42 pm
    Cross-post:
    The debris that may prompt an ISS avoidance maneuver Thursday [May 19] is from the Russian ASAT test last 11/15 that destroyed a defunct satellite, officials confirm; more tracking data is expected overnight that should determine whether an avoidance maneuver is necessary or not.

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1527098103811166209

    Edit: No change to launch time, no PDAM required.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 05/19/2022 06:25 pm
    Quote
    June 3, Friday
    5:15 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the International Space Station Progress 81 cargo craft; launch scheduled at 5:32 a.m. EDT – Johnson Space Center via the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
    8:15 a.m. – Docking of the International Space Station Progress 81 cargo craft to the space station; docking scheduled at 9:03 a.m. EDT

    June 7, Tuesday
    11 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX/CRS-25 Cargo Dragon mission to the International Space Station (Launch is scheduled at 11:30 a.m. EDT)
    4:30 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX/CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station (Docking is scheduled at 5:51 p.m. EDT)

    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: JSz on 05/20/2022 09:04 pm
    2022
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]

    Will Nicole Mann really take part in both of these missions?
    Rather, one of these assignments is out of date... Isn't Sunita Williams to be in the CFT crew?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: DwightM on 05/20/2022 09:18 pm
    It is outdated, the CFT crew has not been named.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/21/2022 01:46 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1527809050863337474?cxt=HHwWhICwlZaP77MqAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    A5/OFT-2: CONTACT AND CAPTURE! At 8:28pm EDT (0028 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/21/2022 02:22 am
    2022
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Mann, Fincke]

    Will Nicole Mann really take part in both of these missions?
    Rather, one of these assignments is out of date... Isn't Sunita Williams to be in the CFT crew?
    Oops! :-[
    Thanks a lot!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/21/2022 02:30 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    May 5  05:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #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 Flight #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 Flight #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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed reentered the atmosphere, main chute deploy  and landing

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

    2022
    June 1  08:03:00 - Progress MS-18 (79P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    June 1  11:11 / 11:43 / 11:51 - Progress MS-18 (79P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    June 3  09:32:54 - Progress MS-20 (81P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    June 3  13:03:41 - Progress MS-20 (81P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Early June - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June    7   9  14:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A  EMIT in trunk]
    June    7   10  17:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET June 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET June 20 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14), YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15) during ISS Russian EVA   -54
    NET Late June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
      May   June - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET   May   June - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    NET June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    July 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    July 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NLT August 12 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Fincke]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Fincke]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Fincke]
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Skvortsov, Platonov, Borisov]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, 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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    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)
    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 May 21st
    Changes on May 24th
    Changes on May 25th
    Changes on May 26th
    Changes on May 31st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 05/22/2022 01:43 am
    SpX-25 with EMIT, without iROSA

    twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1525266044574502912
    Quote
    Packing for launch 🧳

    EMIT has been loaded into the "trunk" that will travel aboard a SpaceX cargo resupply mission to the @Space_Station. The instrument will map Earth's arid dust source regions, gathering info about particle color & composition as it orbits Earth.
    https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1525266046109687808
    Quote
    Learn more about the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation, which is scheduled for launch from @NASAKennedy NET June 7, at https://earth.jpl.nasa.gov/emit/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 05/23/2022 08:20 pm
    NASA update (May 20, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  OFT-2 Undocking       145:18:36:00.000             0.0     425.1     409.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (221.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  79P Undocking         152:08:03:00.000             0.0     423.4     410.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (221.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  81P Launch            154:09:32:55.000             0.0     422.7     410.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.3)   (221.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  81P Docking           154:13:03:41.000             0.0     423.0     410.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.4)   (221.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/23/2022 11:23 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    May 25, Wednesday
    ...
    2 p.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the Boeing/NASA Starliner from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 2:36 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    5:45 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit and landing of the Boeing/NASA Starliner at the White Sands Space Harbor, N.M. (Deorbit burn scheduled at 6:05 p.m. EDT; Landing at the White Sands Space Harbor, N.M. scheduled at 6:49 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 05/24/2022 11:48 am
    "May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)"
    Are the IDA's renamed or is it just a typo?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Tomness on 05/24/2022 12:09 pm
    "May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)"
    Are the IDA's renamed or is it just a typo?

    Looks like a typo from 3 being DEF on a numpad. Since this is IDA 3 since 1 was lost on CRS-7.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: mmonty on 05/24/2022 12:15 pm
    "May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)"
    Are the IDA's renamed or is it just a typo?

    Looks like a typo from 3 being DEF on a numpad. Since this is IDA 3 since 1 was lost on CRS-7.

    IDA-2, not 3. Or IDA-Forward, maybe they meant?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 05/24/2022 02:03 pm
    I think they indeed remamed the IDA's.
    IDA-1 and one EVA suite was lost with SpaceX CRS-7 mishap.
    IDA-2 is mounted at PMA-2 at the forward CBM port of Node 2. It's at the forward part of the ISS. So IDA-Forward.
    IDA-3 is mounted at PMA-3 on Node 2 Zenith, AFAIK Crew-4 Dragon is currently docked there. So IDA-Zenith

    Before the Axiom modules can be berthed at Node 2 Forward the PMA-2 and IDA-2/F  have to be relocated.
    If I'm not mistaken they are planning to move it the the Earth facing (Nadir) port of Node 2.
    AFAIK EVA's are required to disconnect, reroute and reconnect external umbilical's.
    So the IDA-F name has to change when this has happened. Most likely into IDA-Nadir
    The IDA-2 on PMA-2 on node 2 Nadir will get another name, and the new IDA/docking port on the forward side of Axiom will become the new IDA-Forward. This most likely planned for 2024.
    I'm not sure the Axiom hub modules will be grappled by Canadarm2 and berthed; or dock, maneuvered by Candarm 2 and then berthed. I think the later plan is less risky.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 05/24/2022 09:37 pm
    Cross-post:
    Now scheduled on June 9 at 14:45 UTC it seems
    Quote
    June 9, Thursday
    10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the SpaceX/CRS-25 Cargo Dragon Mission to the International Space Station. Launch is scheduled at 10:45 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

    Same source; ~26.75 hours launch to dock:
    Quote
    June 10, Friday
    12 p.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous and Docking of the SpaceX/CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station. Docking is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. EDT (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/25/2022 04:16 am
    "May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)"
    Are the IDA's renamed or is it just a typo?

    Looks like a typo from 3 being DEF on a numpad. Since this is IDA 3 since 1 was lost on CRS-7.

    IDA-2, not 3. Or IDA-Forward, maybe they meant?
    Yes, read the Acronyms. Source:
    https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/04/dragon-freedom-docks-crew-4/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/25/2022 07:19 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1529537188479787009?cxt=HHwWgoCz4YL-gLoqAAAA
    Quote
    International Space Station @Space_Station
    At 2:36pm EDT the @BoeingSpace  #Starliner undocked from the Space Station while flying over Earth south of Bangkok, Thailand. More...https://go.nasa.gov/3LOVE9I
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/26/2022 06:34 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1529584563017637890?cxt=HHwWhICzycrDlroqAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood@cbs_spacenews

    A5/OFT-2: Deorbit ignition confirmed, at 6:05:07pm EDT; this is a planned 58-second burn designed to slow the ship by about 284mph; that will drop the far side of the orbit deep into the atmosphere, setting up a landing at White Sands, New Mexico
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/26/2022 06:36 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1529584827153928193?cxt=HHwWgsCyxfrSlroqAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    A5/OFT-2: Deorbit burn complete; the Starliner will now freefall for 27 minutes before re-entering the discernible atmosphere at ~6:33:25pm EDT (2233 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/26/2022 06:39 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1529595785364512768?cxt=HHwWgICxyefQm7oqAAAA
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    A5/OFT-2: LANDING! At 6:49pm EDT (2249 UTC); Boeing recovery crews heading for the spacecraft momentarily
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/26/2022 06:42 am
    https://twitter.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1529578314838450176?cxt=HHwWgICxgfLXk7oqAAAA
    Quote
    Spaceflight Now @SpaceflightNow

    Key events during Starliner's return to Earth:

    • Deorbit burn — 6:05pm EDT (2205 GMT)

    • Module separation — 6:08pm EDT (2208 GMT)

    • Entry interface — 6:33pm EDT (2233 GMT)

    • Main chutes — 6:45pm EDT (2245 GMT)

    • Landing — 6:49pm EDT (2249 GMT)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 05/31/2022 09:41 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/14785363
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The flooding of the Progress MS-18 cargo ship will begin at 11:01 Moscow time with a command to undock, physical separation will occur at 11:03 Moscow time. It is assumed that the Progress MS-18 propulsion system for deorbiting will be turned on at 14:11 Moscow time. At 14:43 Moscow time, the ship is expected to enter the dense layers of the atmosphere, and at 14:51 Moscow time, fireproof elements will be flooded in the non-navigable part of the Pacific Ocean, 2.7 thousand km from the city of Wellington and 7.2 thousand km from the city of Santiago.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/01/2022 08:50 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/35337/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Date Time
    (MSK)
    Flight stages cargo ship "Progress MS-18"
    01.06.2022 
    11:01:30
    Issuing a command to undock the Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft from the ISS
    01.06.2022
    11:03:00
    Physical separation of Progress MS-18 and ISS
    01.06.2022
    14:11:19
    Turning on the propulsion system of the Progress MS-18 spacecraft to deorbit, momentum 123.0 m/s.
    01.06.2022
    14:15:21
    Shutdown of the propulsion system
    01.06.2022
    14:43:11
    Entry of the Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft into the Earth's atmosphere
    01.06.2022
    14:45:41
    The beginning of the destruction of the cargo ship "Progress MS-18"
    01.06.2022
    14:51:10
    The fall of fireproof structural elements of the Progress MS-18 cargo ship in the Pacific Ocean
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/01/2022 09:10 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    May 5  05:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #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 Flight #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 Flight #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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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)

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

    2022
    June    17  17:12:00   18 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) engines ( dV= +0.90 m/s)
    NET June 20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET June 20 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14), YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15) during ISS Russian EVA
    June 23  TBD / 10:50 - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Late June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET Early  Late June    5   - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET June - Cygnus "S.S. Piers Sellers" (NG-17) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    NET June - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET June - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
      June     9   10  14:22  28  ~07:00  NET July 12  01:00-02:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [EMIT in trunk]
      June     10   12  10:03    29   NET July 12 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    July 15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    July 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET Early  Late July  August - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early  Late July  August - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    August 10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NLT August 12 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    August 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore,    Fincke   Williams]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore,    Fincke   Williams]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore,    Fincke   Williams]
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70:  Skvortsov   Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub or Fediaev, Belarus cosmonaut]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 71:  Ovchinin   Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70:    Skvortsov   Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Chub or Fediaev]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72:    Ryzhikov   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 Early October - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71:  Ovchinin   Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72:  Ryzhikov   Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]

    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)
    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 June 1st
    Changes on June 2nd
    Changes on June 3rd
    Changes on June 5th
    Changes on June 6th
    Changes on June 7th
    Changes on June 13th
    Changes on June 14th
    Changes on June 17th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/01/2022 03:23 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1458861
    Quote
    ISS, June 1. /TASS/. The Progress MS-18 cargo spacecraft, which has thrice prevented the ISS’s collision with space debris, has separated from the Zvezda module. The deorbiting process is streamed on the website of Roscosmos corporation.

    The Progress MS-18’s propulsion system will be turned on at 14:11 Moscow time for deorbiting. At 14:43 Moscow time, the spacecraft is expected to enter the dense layers of the atmosphere. At 14:51 Moscow time, fireproof elements will be dumped in the Pacific Ocean far away from busy shipping routes 2,700 kilometers from Wellington and 7,200 kilometers from Santiago.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/03/2022 06:54 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    June 10, Friday
    10 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX/CRS-25 Cargo Dragon mission to the International Space Station; launch is scheduled at 10:45 a.m. EDT (All Channels)

    June 12, Sunday
    5 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX/CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station; docking is scheduled at 6:20 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/03/2022 02:24 pm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvWW3o10ne4
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Mdmurphy12 on 06/04/2022 12:40 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    NET    Early   June 5 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June    9   10  14:22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A  EMIT in trunk]
    June    10   12  10:20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)

    Changes on June 1st
    Changes on June 2nd
    Changes on June 3rd

    Are there any references for Dragon Freedom performing a relocation maneuver? I'm somewhat doubtful NASA will leave the ISS with no Americans onboard, even for a short period.

    Also, I believe it was confirmed that the iROSA's we're delayed until CRS-25.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: gemmy0I on 06/04/2022 02:01 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    NET    Early   June 5 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June    9   10  14:22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A  EMIT in trunk]
    June    10   12  10:20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)

    Changes on June 1st
    Changes on June 2nd
    Changes on June 3rd

    Are there any references for Dragon Freedom performing a relocation maneuver? I'm somewhat doubtful NASA will leave the ISS with no Americans onboard, even for a short period.

    Also, I believe it was confirmed that the iROSA's we're delayed until CRS-25.
    They don't really have a choice. It is known that there is at least one payload (EMIT) in the trunk on CRS-25, and the Canadarm simply can't reach into the trunk of a Dragon docked at the Forward port. So CRS-25 has to dock at the Zenith port, which means Crew-4 has to relocate.

    The only way to avoid having no Americans (or US partners) on the station during the relocation would be to have one of them sit out the relocation, which is almost certainly a non-starter for safety reasons: the astronaut could be potentially stranded if Dragon failed to re-dock. That's why all four of the Dragon crew have to board the ship during a relocation - because having to go home early is considered less of a negative than being stuck on-board without a lifeboat.

    Now, that's not to say the procedures couldn't be changed/waived/re-evaluated in an exceptional circumstance; it's not like a failure to redock would be guaranteed death for the "stranded" crew member, merely a (slightly) heightened chance of such in the unlikely crisis scenarios the ISS always has to be prepared for. With two redundant docking ports available for US crew vehicles, and the ability to launch a new Crew Dragon on relatively short notice (probably within a month or so), the risk of "stranding" a crew member is arguably far less severe than it would've been 20 years ago when the lifeboat "rule" was written. (Even Cargo Dragon is considered a viable crew return option in contingency scenarios, and one of those will be ready to launch within a few days of the relocation.) So if there was ever a time to re-evaluate that rule, it could arguably be now.

    But I would still be very surprised if NASA decided to risk it at this time - especially since the recent signals from Russia's space program have been calmer than before and have gone back to emphasizing their continued orderly participation through the station's planned end date.

    Frankly, I think if Russia was planning to stab the ISS partners in the back for a propaganda stunt, the time to do it would've been when Mark Vande Hei landed on Soyuz MS-19 back in March, days after Dmitry Rogozin bombastically threatened to leave him behind - not during a brief port relocation while the station is in the hands of a Latvian-born Soyuz commander who went out of his way to emphasize "let's work in space together" in his radio hail when arriving at the station, and then "just happened to find" some "surplus" uniforms in Ukrainian "Bauman Technical University" colors for a photo op (his wry comment during the welcome ceremony about them being "surplus" speaks volumes about his real intentions; if it was really planned as a Bauman thing he would've just said so and nipped the headlines in the bud rather than waiting for the clumsy official denials most of the world never heard). ;)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: MattBaker on 06/05/2022 06:55 am
    The post-docking happenings of the Nauka module and the anti-satellite weapon test creating thousands upon thousands upon thousands of potentially hazardous debris pieces are two quite recent incidents that seem to suggest a continued prudence in keeping a lifeboat available at all times.

    But maybe that's a discussion for another thread.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/05/2022 08:33 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    June 10, Friday
    10 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of SpaceX's CRS-25 Cargo Dragon mission to the International Space Station; launch is scheduled at 10:45 a.m. EDT (All Channels)

    June 12, Sunday
    4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of SpaceX's CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station; docking is scheduled at 6:03 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/05/2022 09:15 am
    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/06/2022 05:08 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-25 resupply mission to the ISS on June TBD at morning EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 06/07/2022 07:58 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    NET    Early   June 5 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    June    9   10  14:22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A  EMIT in trunk]
    June    10   12  10:20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)

    Changes on June 1st
    Changes on June 2nd
    Changes on June 3rd

    Are there any references for Dragon Freedom performing a relocation maneuver? I'm somewhat doubtful NASA will leave the ISS with no Americans onboard, even for a short period.

    Also, I believe it was confirmed that the iROSA's we're delayed until CRS-25.
    They don't really have a choice. It is known that there is at least one payload (EMIT) in the trunk on CRS-25, and the Canadarm simply can't reach into the trunk of a Dragon docked at the Forward port. So CRS-25 has to dock at the Zenith port, which means Crew-4 has to relocate.

    The only way to avoid having no Americans (or US partners) on the station during the relocation would be to have one of them sit out the relocation, which is almost certainly a non-starter for safety reasons: the astronaut could be potentially stranded if Dragon failed to re-dock. That's why all four of the Dragon crew have to board the ship during a relocation - because having to go home early is considered less of a negative than being stuck on-board without a lifeboat.

    Now, that's not to say the procedures couldn't be changed/waived/re-evaluated in an exceptional circumstance; it's not like a failure to redock would be guaranteed death for the "stranded" crew member, merely a (slightly) heightened chance of such in the unlikely crisis scenarios the ISS always has to be prepared for. With two redundant docking ports available for US crew vehicles, and the ability to launch a new Crew Dragon on relatively short notice (probably within a month or so), the risk of "stranding" a crew member is arguably far less severe than it would've been 20 years ago when the lifeboat "rule" was written. (Even Cargo Dragon is considered a viable crew return option in contingency scenarios, and one of those will be ready to launch within a few days of the relocation.) So if there was ever a time to re-evaluate that rule, it could arguably be now.

    But I would still be very surprised if NASA decided to risk it at this time - especially since the recent signals from Russia's space program have been calmer than before and have gone back to emphasizing their continued orderly participation through the station's planned end date.

    Frankly, I think if Russia was planning to stab the ISS partners in the back for a propaganda stunt, the time to do it would've been when Mark Vande Hei landed on Soyuz MS-19 back in March, days after Dmitry Rogozin bombastically threatened to leave him behind - not during a brief port relocation while the station is in the hands of a Latvian-born Soyuz commander who went out of his way to emphasize "let's work in space together" in his radio hail when arriving at the station, and then "just happened to find" some "surplus" uniforms in Ukrainian "Bauman Technical University" colors for a photo op (his wry comment during the welcome ceremony about them being "surplus" speaks volumes about his real intentions; if it was really planned as a Bauman thing he would've just said so and nipped the headlines in the bud rather than waiting for the clumsy official denials most of the world never heard). ;)
    ISS had earlier been non russian during relocations like those of soyuz ms 17 and 18 so whats the problem of being non american during relocation. i dont consider a iss to be devoid of a crew that is undergoing reocation at that time. if redocking fails then only i consider the iss to be devoid of that crew.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/07/2022 03:26 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-25 resupply mission to the ISS on June 28 at the earliest, around 3am EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 06/11/2022 10:04 am
    NASA update (June 08, 2022):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Cygnus Reboost        169:17:12:00.000             0.9     419.3     413.2
    COMMENT                                                    (3.0)   (226.4)   (223.1)
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    June 18 @ 17:12 Cygnus Reboost
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/13/2022 08:59 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    June 23, Thursday
    6:30 a.m. – Coverage of the release of the Northrop Grumman NG-17 Cygnus “Piers Sellers” from the International Space Station; release scheduled at 6:50 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/13/2022 11:13 pm
    Cross-post:
    https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1536472684636381187

    Quote
    CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the ISS now NET July 11 after SpaceX was able to narrow down the source of the issue to a Draco thruster valve inlet joint.

    NASA release:

    NASA and SpaceX officials met today to discuss the initial findings from additional inspections and testing of the Dragon spacecraft after teams measured elevated vapor readings of mono-methyl hydrazine in an isolated region of the Dragon propulsion system. After offloading propellant from that region, SpaceX was able to narrow down the source of the issue to a Draco thruster valve inlet joint. Teams will now remove the specific hardware to replace it ahead of flight. NASA and SpaceX are now targeting no earlier than July 11 for launch of the CRS-25 cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 06/16/2022 09:36 pm
    https://twitter.com/katlinegrey/status/1537538352483905541
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    At 19:03 UTS, #ProgressMS20 performed an unplanned engine burn to avoid a space debris created by #Kosmos1408. Here’s a video by Roscosmos: https://t.me/rogozin_do/3072
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 06/17/2022 05:27 am
    The scheduled reboost of the station on Saturday to test Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus NG-17 vehicle’s reboost capability for the first time will still be conducted, but with a slightly reduced engine firing duration to preserve the phasing for Russian Soyuz launch and landing operations in September.

    On Saturday, June 18, the Cygnus spacecraft will perform its first limited reboost of the International Space Station. Cygnus’s gimbaled delta velocity engine will be used to adjust the space station’s orbit through a reboost of the altitude of the space station. This Cygnus mission is the first to feature this enhanced capability as a standard service for NASA, following a test of the maneuver which was performed in 2018 during Cygnus’s ninth resupply mission. Cygnus arrived to the orbital outpost in February and is slated to depart from space station later this month where it will burn up harmlessly in the Earth’s atmosphere.

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/06/16/life-science-debris-avoidance-maneuver-takes-place-on-station/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/17/2022 07:37 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/5284
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Russian "Progress" again took the ISS away from "space debris"

    At 22:03 Moscow time, the engines of the #ProgressMS20 cargo ship were turned on: they worked for 275 s, and the impulse value was 0.5 m/s. As a result, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 890 m.

    📍 According to our MCC, a dangerous approach was predicted at 00:50 Moscow time at a distance of 285 meters.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/17/2022 07:55 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2022/06/16/nasa-updates-astronaut-assignments-for-boeing-starliner-test-flight/
    Quote
    CFT commander Barry “Butch” Wilmore, whom NASA assigned to the prime crew in October 2020, will join NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who will serve as pilot.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/19/2022 07:57 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/06/17/crew-wraps-week-with-research-hardware-work-cygnus-packing/
    Quote
    The International Space Station Flight Control Team has decided to postpone the first limited reboost of the International Space Station by the Northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply vehicle from Saturday to Monday to refine the duration and magnitude of the activity in the wake of Thursday’s debris avoidance maneuver. The postponement will have no impact on station operations.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/19/2022 08:19 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    May 5  05:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #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 Flight #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 Flight #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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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

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

    2022
    July 2 - NanoRacks Trash Bag-1 deploy via NRAL using the NRTDS deployer
    Late June  Early July - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    NET July  11    12   15   ~00:30-01:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) launch [EMIT in trunk]
    NET July  11    12   15  - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      NET   Late June   20     Early   July 21  14:00-20:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev,    Matveev   Cristoforetti]
      NET   Late June   20     Early   July 21 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14), YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15), YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA-54
    NET  Late June    Early   Late July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET    June   July - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET    June   July - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    NET    June   July - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    NET    June   July - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET    June   July - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET    June   July - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET  July 15  Early August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET  July 17  Early August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    August 12 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NLT August 12 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA
    Mid-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Mid-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET August - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    August 15  September - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    August 17  September - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    NET    October   November - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    October   November - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    Late - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub or Fediaev, Belarus cosmonaut]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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 or Borisov, Chub or Fediaev]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    Late 2023  Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    Late 2023  Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late 2023  Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [TBD, TBD, TBD]
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) 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]

    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)
    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 June 19th
    Changes on June 20th
    Changes on June 21st
    Changes on June 23rd
    Changes on June 25th
    Changes on June 28th
    Changes on June 29th
    Changes on July 1st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/20/2022 04:05 pm
    https://www.ixbt.com/news/2022/06/20/pervyj-kosmicheskij-turist-iz-rossii-mozhet-otpravitsja-na-mks-v-2024-godu.htmlGoogle translate:
    Quote
    “One of the wealthy Russian citizens could fly to the ISS, of which there are enough here, including at this forum,” Loskutov said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. He clarified that now there is only one flight opportunity for tourists in 2024.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/20/2022 06:01 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/06/20/cyguns-reboost-aborted-next-steps-being-planned/
    Quote
    On Monday at 10:20 a.m. Central time, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus NG CRS-17 engine was scheduled to fire for 5 minutes, 1 second to test the cargo craft’s ability to reboost the International Space Station in the future. The engine firing was aborted after five seconds. Cygnus’ Mission Director at Dulles, Virginia reported the cause for the abort is under review.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: John_Marshall on 06/20/2022 07:09 pm
    https://www.ixbt.com/news/2022/06/20/pervyj-kosmicheskij-turist-iz-rossii-mozhet-otpravitsja-na-mks-v-2024-godu.htmlGoogle translate:
    Quote
    “One of the wealthy Russian citizens could fly to the ISS, of which there are enough here, including at this forum,” Loskutov said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. He clarified that now there is only one flight opportunity for tourists in 2024.

    I wonder if he means one seat or one Soyuz (which would presumably mean two seats).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/21/2022 02:48 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/06/20/cygnus-reboost-aborted-next-steps-being-planned/
    Quote
    Late this afternoon in their evening planning conference with flight controllers in Houston, the crew was informed that NASA and Northrop Grumman are working on a plan for Cygnus to try another reboost attempt as early as Saturday, June 25  that would lead to Cygnus potentially departing the station next Tuesday, June 28. The plan will be discussed with the International Space Station partners later this week.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/23/2022 10:31 am
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-25 resupply mission to the ISS on July TBA around 11pm EDT.

    https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
    Quote
    No Earlier Than: July 10, 2022
    Mission: NASA's SpaceX CRS-25 Cargo Resupply Mission to the International Space Station
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: whiztech on 06/25/2022 05:05 am
    Update on 22nd June

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Cygnus Reboost        176:17:42:00.000             0.3     420.7     412.9
    COMMENT                                                    (1.0)   (227.1)   (223.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================


    Cygnus reboost: 25th June @ 17:42 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/25/2022 04:47 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    June 28, Tuesday
    5:45 a.m. – Coverage of the departure of the Northrop Grumman Cygnus NG-17 cargo craft from the International Space Station; robotic arm release scheduled at 6:05 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/25/2022 06:10 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/06/25/cygnus-cargo-craft-fires-engine-for-limited-station-reboost/
    Quote
    On Saturday, June 25, Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus completed its first limited reboost of the International Space Station. Cygnus’ gimbaled delta velocity engine was used to adjust the space station’s orbit through a reboost of the altitude of the space station. The maneuver lasted 5 minutes, 1 second and raised the station’s altitude 1/10 of a mile at apogee and 5/10 of a mile at perigee. This Cygnus mission is the first to feature this enhanced capability as a standard service for NASA, following a test of the maneuver which was performed in 2018 during Cygnus’s ninth resupply mission. Cygnus arrived to the orbital outpost in February and is slated to depart from space station Tuesday, June 28, where it will burn up harmlessly in the Earth’s atmosphere. NASA TV coverage for the unberthing will begin at 5:45 am EDT on NASA TV, the agency’s website, and the NASA app.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/28/2022 08:48 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-cover-northrop-grumman-cygnus-departure-from-space-station
    Quote
    Following a deorbit engine firing on Wednesday, June 29, Cygnus will begin a planned destructive re-entry, in which the spacecraft – filled with trash packed by the station crew – will safely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/28/2022 12:10 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/06/28/cygnus-completes-station-mission-after-four-months/
    Quote
    At 7:07 a.m. EDT, flight controllers on the ground sent commands to release the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft from the Canadarm2 robotic arm after earlier detaching Cygnus from the nadir port of the International Space Station’s Unity module. At the time of release, the station was flying about 260 miles over the Pacific Ocean.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 06/28/2022 06:05 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the CRS-25 resupply mission to the ISS on July 14 at the earliest, around 8:30-9pm EDT if that day.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 06/28/2022 06:27 pm
    To be deployed to space via TBD method for Installation on a GOLD2 port on NRAL (Bishop A/L)
    For quantum computers to communicate in the future, they'll need a dedicated comms network. Later this year, a tiny experiment called SEAQUE will go to the @Space_Station's @Nanoracks Bishop airlock to test 2 technologies that could make this a reality.

    https://twitter.com/astroengine/status/1500902572294475777

    NR Trash Bag-1 deploy via NRAL using the NRTDS deployer.
    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/24/2022

    ...

    Nanoracks Airlock (NRAL) Trash Audit: Today, the crew audited trash that is expected to be loaded in the NRAL Trash Bag for disposal. The NRAL Airlock Trash Deploy is planned for July 2nd.

    ...
    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/27/2022

    ...

    Payloads:

    ...

    NanoRacks Bishop Airlock (NRAL): The crew reviewed the big picture words in preparation for the testing of the system’s trash deployment capability later in the week. NRAL is the first-ever commercially owned and operated airlock on the ISS. It provides a variety of capabilities including jettisoning of payloads such as CubeSats, deployment of external payloads, support for small exterior payloads and locker-sized internal payloads, recovery of external on-orbit replaceable units (ORUs), and the ability to move hardware outside in support of extravehicular activities (EVAs). It is approximately five times larger than the JEM Airlock so it can accommodate more and larger payloads. NRAL’s capabilities support many different types of scientific investigations.

    ...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: starbase on 06/30/2022 06:44 pm
    Russian EVA with Samantha Cristoforetti scheduled for July 21

    https://twitter.com/marcdrnl/status/1542478538988605440
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/01/2022 04:49 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    July 21, Thursday
    9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the International Space Station Russian/European Space Agency spacewalk; spacewalk scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. EDT; Artemyev and Cristoforetti (may last up to 7 hour) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/01/2022 05:24 am
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1542266925430018049
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    The Cygnus NG-17 freighter, S.S. Piers Sellers, was deorbited over the South Pacific this morning on one of these orbital tracks; I'm guessing it was the middle one, which would correspond to a reentry time of around 0820 UTC Jun 29.
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    Earlier, at around 0100 UTC, Cygnus lowered its orbit from 413 x 426 km to 165 x 397 km
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/01/2022 11:24 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/5512
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On July 21, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev and European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will perform a spacewalk under the Russian program 👨‍🚀

    They will continue preparing the ERA manipulator for operation and will launch 10 small spacecraft - two Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan and eight YuZGU-55, created by Russian students.

    ⏱ Estimated duration is 6 hours 30 minutes.

    For Oleg Artemiev, the upcoming exit will be the sixth in his space career, for Samantha Cristoforetti - the first.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/02/2022 03:27 pm
    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1542148128870211586
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    On Tuesday #NACHOS, a 3U #cubesat was deployed from the E-NRCSD directly off of the @NorthropGrumman
     #NG17 #Cygnus. Official deploy time stamp: 20:20:00 GMT. Close-up look at #Nanoracks hardware https://flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/52180235146/
      #ISS
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/02/2022 03:30 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/15089157
    Google translate:
    Quote
    NOGINSK / Moscow region /, June 30. /TASS/. The crew of the ISS-70 expedition, consisting of Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexei Ovchinin and Oleg Platonov, as well as NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, worked out the actions after landing the descent vehicle on the water surface and detecting a leak. The training took place on Thursday at the lake of the Noginsk Rescue Center of the Russian Emergencies Ministry with the assistance of the rescue department.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/02/2022 08:47 pm
    Cross-post:

    https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/07/yes-boeings-starliner-spacecraft-really-could-fly-astronauts-this-year/

    Quote
    Yes, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft really could fly astronauts this year
    Early data reviews of Starliner's first flight look good.

    by Eric Berger - Jul 1, 2022 3:34pm GMT

    Five weeks have passed since Boeing's Starliner spacecraft returned from a largely successful test flight to the International Space Station, and the company continues to review data from the mission alongside engineers from NASA.

    So far, there have been no showstoppers. In fact, sources say, the relatively clean performance of Starliner has increased the possibility that the vehicle could make its first crewed flight this year in December.
    The article has the following on the probable launch date for the CFT mission:
    Quote
    Based on NASA's internal schedules, however, it appears the agency may opt for a shorter six-day trip. On a revised schedule this week, the Starliner test flight showed a December 8 launch date, with a subsequent docking at the space station from December 9 to December 14.

    Just as I have suspected, the launch of the CFT is looking more and more likely to take place at the end of this year.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: starbase on 07/03/2022 07:51 am
    First NRAL trash deploy successful ~0:12 UTC on June 3.

    https://twitter.com/liamkennedy/status/1543492774313373698
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/03/2022 08:57 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2022
    January 7 - removing STP-H8 experiment package from the SpaceX Dragon CRS-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 SpX-24 Dragon 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 (SpX-24) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 24  20:18 / 21:05 - Dragon v2 (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 on 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 Flight #3] launch [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 9  12:29 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    April 23  13:25 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 Flight #3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  16:16 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3]  deorbit (dt=540 s, dV= -60 m/s)  [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 25  17:06 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206 Flight #3] splashdown [AX-1: López-Alegría, Connor, Pathy, Stibbe]
    April 27  07:52:55 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) launch [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    April 27  23:37:49 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #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) (ERA preparation) [Artemyev, Matveev]
    May 5  05:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210 Flight #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 Flight #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 Flight #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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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 (SpX-25) launch [EMIT in trunk]
    July 16  15:21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA-F)

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

    2022
    July 21  14:00-20:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54) (ERA testing) [Artemyev, Cristoforetti]
    July 21 - release of satellites YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10), YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11), YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12), YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13), YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14), YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15), YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16), YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17), Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 1 и Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA-54
    NET  Late July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET July - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    NET July - release of satellite IOD-3 AMBER (Canada) from Bishop
    Mid-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Mid-August - Dragon v2 (SpX-25) splashdown
    September 1 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    September 2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early September - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212 Flight #1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 30 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA-3 / IDA 3) and docking (to Harmony PMA-2 / IDA 2) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      September   October - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
      September   October - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET  Early August  October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Artemyev, Matveev  Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET  Early August  October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev  Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 10  NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Artemyev, Matveev  Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
      August   November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
      August   November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    August 10  NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Artemyev, Matveev  Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET    July   November - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET    July   November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET    July   November - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET    July   November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET    August   November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
      Late   December 8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
      Late   December 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
      Late   December 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET    November   December - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    November   December - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    TBD - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    TBD - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    TBD - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    TBD - 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

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, Fediaev]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET March - Crew Dragon (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub or Fediaev, 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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
    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 or Borisov, Chub or Fediaev]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    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
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) 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]

    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)
    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 July 3rd
    Changes on July 6th
    Changes on July 9th
    Changes on July 15th
    Changes on July 16th
    Changes on July 17th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 07/05/2022 03:36 pm
    NASA update from July 1st, 2022:

    COMMENT
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                        |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                        |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX25 Launch          196:00:44:00.000             0.0     424.0     409.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    SpX25 launch at 00:44:00 on July 15, 2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 07/07/2022 04:52 pm
    NASA update from July 4th, 2022:

    COMMENT
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX25 Launch          196:00:44:20.000             0.0     424.0     409.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX25 Docking         197:16:00:00.000             0.0     424.0     409.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.0)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    SpX25 launch at 00:44:20 on July 15, 2022
    SpX25 docking at 16:00:00 on July 16, 2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Mdmurphy12 on 07/08/2022 06:45 pm
    Update on CRS-25. Still on schedule to launch the evening of 7/14, docking mid-day 7/16 to the FORWARD facing port , IDA-2.

    There will be no crew dragon relocation effort.

    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-highlights-climate-research-on-cargo-launch-sets-coverage
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: gemmy0I on 07/08/2022 07:00 pm
    Update on CRS-25. Still on schedule to launch the evening of 7/14, docking mid-day 7/16 to the FORWARD facing port , IDA-2.

    There will be no crew dragon relocation effort.

    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-highlights-climate-research-on-cargo-launch-sets-coverage
    Interesting. I wonder how they plan to get the EMIT payload out of the trunk? Did they come up with a new method of using the Canadarm that can reach into the trunk on the forward port?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Zed_Noir on 07/08/2022 09:46 pm
    Update on CRS-25. Still on schedule to launch the evening of 7/14, docking mid-day 7/16 to the FORWARD facing port , IDA-2.

    There will be no crew dragon relocation effort.

    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-highlights-climate-research-on-cargo-launch-sets-coverage
    Interesting. I wonder how they plan to get the EMIT payload out of the trunk? Did they come up with a new method of using the Canadarm that can reach into the trunk on the forward port?
    Think the NASA press release got it wrong with regard to Crew Dragon relocation.

    :)
    Or NASA decided to switch the locations of the 2 Dragon later simultaneously.
    :)

    Much more likely the first case, IMO. We shall see.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/09/2022 04:14 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    July 16, Saturday
    10 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX CRS-25 Cargo Dragon to the International Space Station; docking scheduled at 11:20 a.m. EDT (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/09/2022 05:24 pm
    http://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=5838
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopiev, Dmitry Petelin and Anna Kikina are planning to go to the International Space Station in September. They are part of the 68th long-term expedition to the ISS.
    In accordance with the space flight program, the crew will have to perform several spacewalks, one of the objectives of which is to transfer the radiator from the Rassvet module to the Nauka module using the ERA robotic arm. This radiator is required to remove additional heat loads from the Science module during scientific experiments. The transfer of the structure is planned to be carried out in outer space under the control of two cosmonauts, the third crew member inside the station will control the manipulator.
    Currently, the CPC is actively preparing to perform the assigned tasks outside the station.
    As part of the tests carried out in the hydrolaboratory (HL) of the Center, cosmonauts regularly practice extravehicular activity (EVA) tasks, and on the simulator of the European manipulator "Don-ERA" - practical skills in performing manual control modes of the robotic manipulator "ERA". In addition, in the course of joint training, information and logical interaction with the manipulator and the information model of its state, displayed on the consoles in automatic and manual control modes, are also worked out.
    Today, Anna Kikina trained as an operator at the Don-ERA, while Sergey Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin performed their assigned tasks in the GL. Under water, the cosmonauts carried out preparatory work for the transfer of the radiator, after which Anna performed its “capture” with the help of a manipulator, and then lifted, transferred and initially docked with the Nauka module. After that, Sergey and Dmitry made the final mechanical and hydraulic connection and electrical connection of the radiator.
    Synchronization of the actions of the cosmonauts in the hydrolaboratory and on the Don-ERA simulator was provided by the CTC instructors, who constantly interacted with each other using a separate communication line.
    In addition to technical tasks, such training is used to work out coordination and coherence of work between all crew members, as well as with the test and training team.
    The cosmonauts successfully coped with all the assigned tasks and noted the high quality of the simulation of the real situation.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 07/11/2022 02:38 pm
    NASA update from July 8th, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                        |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                        |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX25 Launch          196:00:44:20.000             0.0     423.9     409.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX25 Docking         197:15:20:05.000             0.0     424.2     409.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.0)   (220.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    SpX25 docking at 15:20:05 on July 16, 2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/13/2022 09:09 am
    https://t.me/rogozin_do/3327
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Rogozin: And I, in turn, give a command to our crew on the ISS to stop working with the European ERA manipulator. Let Aschbacher himself and his boss Borrell fly into space and do at least something useful in their lives.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/15/2022 12:37 am
    NASA’s SpaceX CRS-25 Prelaunch News Conference [July 13, 8 pm EDT]
    Dana Weigel, deputy program manager, International Space Station Program, NASA.  Opening remarks: NG-18 launch in October 2022, followed by SpX-26.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/15/2022 07:28 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1547744068741971970
    Quote
       William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
        F9/CRS-25: LIFTOFF! At 8:44:22pm EDT (0042 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/15/2022 07:40 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacexcrs25/2022/07/14/spacex-dragon-ventures-to-space-station-with-nasa-science-cargo/
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    The spacecraft also will deliver five CubeSats, or small satellites, with varying focuses of study; an investigation using tissue chips to study the aging of immune cells; and an experiment looking at an alternative for concrete using organic material and on-site materials.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/15/2022 07:54 am
    From the morning DPC.  MCC-H is tracking a possible conjunction that may result in a PDAM around 1600.  No further details and following a question from Sam, a PDAM today would not effect Dragon docking...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/15/2022 07:58 am
    https://twitter.com/NASA_LSP/status/1547206512728236032
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/16/2022 03:37 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/07/16/dragon-docks-delivering-science-benefitting-humans/
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    While the International Space Station was traveling 267 miles over the south Atlantic, the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to the forward-facing port of the station’s Harmony module at 11:21 a.m. EDT today, with NASA astronauts Bob Hines and Jessica Watkins monitoring operations from the station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: vp. on 07/16/2022 05:36 pm
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    ...
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    ...
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock

    Following the problems of the EVA-80, it is likely that the next American EVAs will be in November, after the arrival of the iRosa panels with the Dragon CRS-26.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 07/16/2022 07:08 pm
    Update on CRS-25. Still on schedule to launch the evening of 7/14, docking mid-day 7/16 to the FORWARD facing port , IDA-2.

    There will be no crew dragon relocation effort.

    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-highlights-climate-research-on-cargo-launch-sets-coverage
    Interesting. I wonder how they plan to get the EMIT payload out of the trunk? Did they come up with a new method of using the Canadarm that can reach into the trunk on the forward port?
    Think the NASA press release got it wrong with regard to Crew Dragon relocation.

    :)
    Or NASA decided to switch the locations of the 2 Dragon later simultaneously.
    :)

    Much more likely the first case, IMO. We shall see.

    If they were going to do the relocation, I'd expect to see preparations (bags being moved and IVA suit fitting runs in the ISS blog / daily report) by now.

    I think that having zero presence on the USOS (as all 4 crew members would need to be on Dragon for the relocation + no seat swap currently) is very unappealing for technical and political reasons.

    In DOUG, I can just barely extract payloads from Dragon in the Fwd position (with Dextre, SSRMS on the Node2 / Harmony PDGF, and SSRMS in full extension.

    1. Grab DEXTRE, store on MBS
    2. Move the MBS to WS3
    3. Walk off SSRMS to NODE2 (NODE2 <PDGF> SSRMS, MBS <PDGF> DEXTRE)
    4. Grab DEXTRE (NODE2 <PDGF> SSRMS <-> DEXTRE  |  MBS  )
    5. Extract EMIT with DEXTRE (NODE2 <PDGF> SSRMS <-> DEXTRE <MICROFIXTURE> EMIT)
    6. Drop off DEXTRE on the MBS (NODE2 <PDGF> SSRMS, MBS <-> DEXTRE <MICROFIXTURE> EMIT)
    7. Walkoff the SSRMS to MBS (SSRMS <PDGF> MBS, MBS <-> DEXTRE <MICROFIXTURE> EMIT)
    8. Grab DEXTRE (MBS <PDGF> SSRMS <-> DEXTRE <MICROFIXTURE> EMIT)
    9. Move MBS to worksite 7 or 8
    10. Install EMIT on the ELC
    https://twitter.com/RaffaeleDiPalma/status/1548371175545327616?s=20&t=Z1qOwiWU-ujwg4T_XfAG-w
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Raffaele_Di_Palma on 07/17/2022 07:55 am
    Great unload step sequence! I was smashing my brain on how the EMIT could be moved on ELC.

    Btw, I made a screenshot of the payload inside the trunk reached by the SPDM
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/17/2022 12:44 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/07/16/spacex-crs-25-iss-docking/
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    The EMIT instrument will be removed from the trunk of the Dragon spacecraft after docking by the space station’s Canadian-built robotic arm, and placed on a mounting bracket on the lab’s port-side truss. EMIT will measure the mineral composition of desert soils with a visible and shortwave infrared spectrometer.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/18/2022 08:34 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
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    ELaNa 49
    Seven CubeSat missions scheduled to be deployed

        ARKSAT-1 - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas
        MARIO - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
        OpenOrbiter 1 - University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota
        petitSat - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
        SNOOPI - Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
        SPORT - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama
        TJREVERB - Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Fairfax County, Virginia

    https://activities.tjhsst.edu/cubesat/
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    Launch! REVERB

    TJREVERB will offically launch in October 2022, marking the end for this incredible project

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/18/2022 08:53 pm
    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 on 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 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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  14:50-21:54:44 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54/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-54
    July 21  16:04:43  - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №5 (Radioscaf RS-10) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:08:20 - release of satellite Tsiolkovsky-Ryazan 2 during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:13:22 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №6 (Radioscaf RS-11) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:18:19 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №7 (Radioscaf RS-12) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:23:37 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №8 (Radioscaf RS-13) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:26:13 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №9 (Radioscaf RS-14) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:33:52 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №10 (Radioscaf RS-15) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:36:35 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №11 (Radioscaf RS-16) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    July 21  16:39:50 - release of satellite  YuZGU-55 №12 (Radioscaf RS-17) during ISS Russian EVA-54
    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

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

    2022
    August 10  07:46 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 299.6 s, dV= +0.48 m/s, dH= +0.84 km)
    Mid-August - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Mid-August - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) splashdown
    NET  Late July  August 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) [transfer of the airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the  creating an extra route from the Zarya module to the Poisk module and ERA preparation] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    NET    July   August - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September  29    30   - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET September    1   29   ~18:00   Early October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET September    2   30   Early October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early    September   October - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    Early October - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    October 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    October 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59)  [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, MARIO, OpenOrbiter 1, petitSat, SNOOPI, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET November - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha, ARKSAT-1, BeaverCube, CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    December 8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    December 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    December 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early February - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing / splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or April)
    NET February - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or April)
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub,    Fediaev   O'Hara]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg,    Furukawa   AlNeyadi,    cosmonaut   Fediaev]
    NET March - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and    landing   splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or May)
    NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or May)
    NET November 2022  Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    April - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, astronaut  Furukawa, cosmonaut]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    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 ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA,   astronaut   Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and    landing   splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg,    Furukawa   AlNeyadi,    cosmonaut   Fediaev]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1  (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, cosmonaut, astronaut]
      Q4   NET November 2022   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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko,  Chub or Fediaev  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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, astronaut  Borisov]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA,   astronaut   Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    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 or Borisov, Chub or Fediaev]
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    April - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, astronaut, Hansen]
    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
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and    landing   splashdown [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, astronaut  Borisov]
    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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) 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]

    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)
    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 July 18th
    Changes on July 21st
    Changes on July 22nd
    Changes on July 23rd
    Changes on July 24th
    Changes on July 25th
    Changes on July 26th
    Changes on July 27th
    Changes on July 30th
    Changes on August 3rd
    Changes on August 5th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/21/2022 07:50 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1550186059903995911
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew-5: NASA says launch of the SpaceX Crew-5 Dragon carrying two NASA astronauts, a Japanese veteran and a Russian cosmonaut is slipping from early September to NET 9/29, in part to give engineers time to replace a damaged Falcon 9 interstage
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/22/2022 05:14 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Oct. 15 • Antares • NG-18
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/22/2022 07:51 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1483585
    Quote
    MOSCOW, July 22. /TASS/. The agreement on cross spaceflights signed between Roscosmos and NASA earlier provides for three flights of Russian cosmonauts on the US Crew Dragon spacecraft, Roscosmos cosmonaut team commander Oleg Kononenko said Friday.

    "The agreement provides for three integrated flights: on fifth, sixth and tenth [Crew] Dragon missions," Kononeko said on the Gagarin cosmonaut training center Telegram channel.

    He also pointed out that Anna Kikina, the only woman in the Roscosmos cosmonaut team will fly on the US spacecraft in late September, while two other Russian cosmonauts will fly on Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft on September 21.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/22/2022 07:54 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/15286643
    Google translate:
    Quote
    According to Kononenko, Russian Andrey Fedyaev will fly to the ISS on the sixth Crew Dragon. "He duplicates Anna Yuryevna [Kikina] and, accordingly, will fly on the sixth Crew Dragon. Most likely, [NASA astronaut] Laurel O'Hara will start on our Soyuz," he added.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 07/23/2022 02:21 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1483585
    Quote
    MOSCOW, July 22. /TASS/. The agreement on cross spaceflights signed between Roscosmos and NASA earlier provides for three flights of Russian cosmonauts on the US Crew Dragon spacecraft, Roscosmos cosmonaut team commander Oleg Kononenko said Friday.

    "The agreement provides for three integrated flights: on fifth, sixth and tenth [Crew] Dragon missions," Kononeko said on the Gagarin cosmonaut training center Telegram channel.

    He also pointed out that Anna Kikina, the only woman in the Roscosmos cosmonaut team will fly on the US spacecraft in late September, while two other Russian cosmonauts will fly on Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft on September 21.
    assuming soyuz ms 22 and 23 are with crew 5 and crew 6 as told does it mean that the belarusian astronaut will fly on ms-24 that collides withh crew 7 (another assumption that 5th mission is crew 5 and so on, omitting axiom 2 and polaris dawn as a mission count 7 or 8 by russia). i dont think its logical that after crew 6 the next cosmonaut flies on crew 10!!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/25/2022 04:14 pm
    http://www.amsatuk.me.uk/iaru/finished_detail.php?serialnum=867
    Quote
    Planning deployments from the ISS in the Q1 2023 for Binar 2,3 and 4 and Q3 2023 for Binar 5,6 and 7.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/25/2022 09:20 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2022/07/25/mission-specialist-assigned-to-crew-6-space-station-mission/
    Quote
    The final crew member for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission, currently targeted to launch to the International Space Station in spring 2023, has been announced. The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) named Sultan AlNeyadi to spend approximately six months aboard the space station as part of Expeditions 68/69. Mission Specialist AlNeyadi joins NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, who will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission, and cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev of Roscosmos.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/25/2022 09:22 pm
    https://twitter.com/Apaiss1/status/1551346414810169344

    https://twitter.com/Apaiss1/status/1551406596542107650

    https://twitter.com/Apaiss1/status/1551407916661587971

    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1551412885049544704
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/26/2022 10:08 pm
    https://ria.ru/20220726/kosmos-1805154910.html
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, July 26 - RIA Novosti. The Russian cosmonaut, who, under the cross-flight program, will go to the International Space Station on an American spacecraft in the spring of 2024, will be Konstantin Borisov, follows from information posted in the Russian Space magazine.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/29/2022 04:21 pm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF7jI-pBTbw
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On November 26, the Prichal node module docked with Nauka, which made it possible to increase the possibilities of transport services for the Russian segment.

    The completion of the stage of flight testing of the module provides for the installation on its surface of means for fastening large-sized objects, which will be delivered by the Progress MS-21 spacecraft in October this year. In the future, the module is planned to be retrofitted with an additional radiation heat exchanger and an air lock using the ERA manipulator.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/29/2022 05:18 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38033/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Russian cosmonauts will go into outer space in August
    29.07.2022 14:00
    In mid-August 2022, members of the 67th long-term expedition to the International Space Station, cosmonauts of the Roscosmos State Corporation Oleg Artemiev and Denis Matveev, will perform a spacewalk under the Russian program.
    While working outside the station, the cosmonauts will continue work on integrating the European remote manipulator ERA into the Russian segment of the ISS. They will mount the elbow cameras for additional viewing on the manipulator, transfer and connect the external control panel of the EMMI manipulator and dismantle the starting rings to make the manipulator lighter.
    The estimated duration of the exit within the framework of the ISS project is 6 hours 46 minutes.
    This will be the 63rd Russian exit as part of the ISS project. For Oleg Artemiev, he will be the seventh in his space career, for Denis Matveev - the third. Since March 1965, 72 cosmonauts of the USSR and Russia have carried out 158 ​​exits in domestic space suits.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/29/2022 05:22 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1486549
    Quote
    ISS, July 29. Russian cosmonauts are scheduled to embark on their next spacewalk under the national program in mid-August, Roscosmos cosmonaut, TASS special reporter Oleg Artemyev announced on Friday.

    The extravehicular activity is tentatively scheduled for August 17, he said.

    As an additional task during their spacewalk, Artemyev and his teammate Denis Matveyev may carry out work on creating an extra route from the Zarya module to the Poisk module in the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS). This task was initially planned for the extravehicular work by Artemyev and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti but was dropped in the process.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 07/30/2022 11:40 am
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/15349781
    Google translate:
    Quote
    30.07.2022 11:00
    The height of the ISS orbit will be increased by 840 meters on August 10

    The next correction of the height of the International Space Station orbit is planned for August 10, 2022 in order to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-21.

    According to preliminary data from the ballistics and navigation support service of the Mission Control Center of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), at 10:46 Moscow time, it is planned to turn on the engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo ship docked to the service module " Zvezda" of the Russian segment of the ISS. It is expected that they will work 299.6 seconds and give an impulse of 0.48 m / s. After the corrective maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit should increase by 840 m and amount to 416.26 km.

    The parameters of the ISS orbit after the maneuver should be:

        orbital inclination: 51.66 degrees;
        minimum orbit height: 415.2 km;
        maximum orbit height: 436.7 km;
        circulation period: 92.84 min;


    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 322 corrections of its orbital altitude were performed, including 171 with the help of Progress spacecraft engines.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft by the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for September 21, 2022. Its crew includes members of the 68th long-term expedition to the ISS - Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin, as well as NASA astronaut Francisco Rubio.

    Landing of the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-21 manned spacecraft in Kazakhstan is expected on September 29, 2022. Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemiev, Denis Matveev and Sergei Korsakov will return to Earth from the ISS.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SpaceThomas on 08/01/2022 02:28 am
    MISSE-16 was installed on Silde Table inside ISS for deployment on MISSE-FF

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-N4U30kSoY
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Apaiss on 08/01/2022 04:26 am
    July 24  17:00-17:30 - install EMIT on ELC1 by SPDM Dextre and SSRMS
    July 24 - install BCDU ORU on ESP-3 F6 by SPDM Dextre and SSRMS[/color]
    ---
    BCDU ORU was installed on ELC1, site#4. July 25, around 00:35 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/05/2022 08:11 pm
    Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide (http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html), updated August 4:
    Quote
    The next astronaut launch, NASA's Crew-5 mission, is scheduled for early October, in the early afternoon EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 08/06/2022 08:50 am
    https://imgur.com/5YMstdx according to GCTC !
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: John_Marshall on 08/06/2022 05:18 pm
    https://imgur.com/5YMstdx according to GCTC !

    Is that Tracy Caldwell-Dyson showing as Loral O'Hara's backup? I can sometimes figure out the Cyrillic alphabet but am having trouble here.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/06/2022 06:11 pm
    https://imgur.com/5YMstdx according to GCTC !
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/06/2022 06:13 pm
    https://imgur.com/5YMstdx according to GCTC !

    Is that Tracy Caldwell-Dyson showing as Loral O'Hara's backup? I can sometimes figure out the Cyrillic alphabet but am having trouble here.
    Yes.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/08/2022 06:52 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2022/08/05/iss-daily-summary-report-8-05-2022/
    Quote
    Monday, August 8 (GMT 220)
    Payloads:
        ..
        J-SSOD-22 Installation
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/08/2022 06:59 pm
    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/08/2022 07:18 pm
    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 on 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 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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  07:146 - 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]

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

    2022
      Mid-   August    18   19  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
      Mid-   August    19   20  19:00-21:30 - Dragon v2 [C208.3] (SpX-25) splashdown
    NET August - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
    September 2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-54a)  from MIM2 Poisk Module [creating an extra route from the Zarya module to the Poisk module and ERA preparation] [Artemyev, Matveev]
    September 21  13:54 / ~17:25 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September  29 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early October - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    October 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    October 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early October  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    Early October  November - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock
    November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58)  [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, MARIO, OpenOrbiter 1, petitSat, SNOOPI, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET November - release of satellite TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    December 8 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    December 9 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    December 14 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
      November   December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      November   December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring)
    NET Early February - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET Early February - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub,    Fediaev   O'Hara]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    NET March - 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]
    NET November 2022  Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - HTV-X2 launch
    NET April - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    February   April - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or H1)
    NET    February   April - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or H1)
    NET    March   May - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or H1)
    NET    March   May - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or H1)
    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 ISS)
    NET June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - HTV-X2 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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko,  Chub or Fediaev  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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, astronaut  Borisov]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    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]
    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
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, Borisov]
    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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) 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]

    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)
    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 August 8th
    Changes on August 9th
    Changes on August 10th
    Changes on August 12th
    Changes on August 16th
    Changes on August 17th
    Changes on August 18th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/09/2022 01:03 pm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEj5ISR3J3o
    Quote
    The first Moldova satellite TUMnanoSAT, Japanese satellite FUTABA, and HSU-SAT1 will be deployed from the Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo." Watch this historical moment with us!
    August 12 09:25-09:55 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/09/2022 01:18 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38001/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Report on the work of the ISS-67 crew for July 21.

    Spacewalk:

    The specified time for opening the hatch: 17:50:57 Moscow time, closing the hatch - 00:55:09 Moscow time. Duration - 7 hours 4 minutes 12 seconds.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/10/2022 02:47 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38077/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On Wednesday, August 10, 2022, the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-21.

    The engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft docked to the Zvezda Service Module of the ISS Russian Segment were switched on at 10:16 Moscow time. They worked for 164.6 seconds and gave an impulse of 0.3 m / s.

    According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 0.53 km and amounted to 416.17 km.

    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 323 corrections of its orbital altitude were carried out, including 172 with the help of Progress cargo spacecraft engines.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-22 (Tsiolkovsky) manned spacecraft by the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for September 21, 2022. Its crew includes members of the 68th long-term expedition to the ISS - Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergei Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin, as well as NASA astronaut Francisco Rubio.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 08/11/2022 04:01 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

    Quote
    Aug. 17, Wednesday
    9 a.m. – Coverage of ISS Russian Spacewalk 54 (Artemyev and Matveev; spacewalk begins at appx. 9:20 a.m. EDT and will last about 6 hours, 45 minutes) – Johnson Space Center
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/12/2022 05:04 pm
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1558083850756100096
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    Three 1 kg cubesats, TUMNanosat, FUTABA and HSU-SAT 1 were deployed from the J-SSOD No. 22 deployer on the ISS' Japanese robot arm at 0945 UTC Aug 12.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/12/2022 08:34 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Aug. 18, Thursday
    10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Departure of the SpaceX-25 Cargo Dragon Craft from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 11:05 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/17/2022 06:31 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1494835
    Quote
    ISS, August 17. /TASS/. Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev, who is also a special correspondent for TASS, and Denis Matveyev have opened the exit hatch of the Poisk module of the International Space Station (ISS) and began extravehicular activity (EVA) under the Russian program. The process is being streamed on the corporation’s website.

    The cosmonauts’ task is to mount the European Robotic Arm’s extra elbow cameras, relocate and connect the external EMMI control panel, and remove the launch restraint rings to make the ERA manipulator lighter.

    This is the seventh spacewalk for Artemyev and third for Matveyev. Artemyev uses the Orlan-MKS N. 5 suit with red stripes and Matveev, the Orlan-MKS N. 4 suit with blue stripes.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/17/2022 08:33 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1495005
    Quote
    MOSCOW, August 17. /TASS/. Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev, who is also a special correspondent for TASS, and Denis Matveyev have completed their spacewalk, thy feel well, Roscosmos wrote on its Telegram channel on Wednesday.

    "Russian cosmonauts have completed their work in outer space and returned to the ISS. The crew feel well," the state corporation blogged.

    The work that the cosmonauts did not have time to complete will be carried out during the next spacewalks, it specified.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/17/2022 08:35 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1493333
    Quote
    MOSCOW, August 14. /TASS/. Tunisia’s first woman astronaut, who will also be the first Africa’s representative onboard the International Space Station (ISS), is expected to make a spaceflight in March 2024, a spokesman for Tunisia’s Telnet Holding, told TASS on Sunday.

    "We plan that the flight will take place in March 2024," he said.

    On August 13, Women’s Day in Tunisia, eight women candidates for a space flight were presented. They are currently undergoing medical examination. Six of them will go to Russia for the final stage of pre-qualification to choose two best candidates: one will be a member of the main crew, the other one - of the standby crew.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/17/2022 10:34 pm
    Cancel-and-replace NGA Space Debris notice for splashdown.

    Quote from: NGA
    171848Z AUG 22
    NAVAREA IV 821/22(11).
    GULF OF MEXICO.
    WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
    FLORIDA.
    1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS:
       A. 201840Z TO 201910Z AND 210950Z 211020Z AUG
          IN AREA BOUND BY
          29-02.45N 080-13.80W, 28-51.00N 080-00.79W,
          28-39.53N 080-13.80W, 28-51.00N 080-26.81W.
       B. 201835Z TO 201905Z AND 210955Z TO 211025Z AUG
          IN AREA BOUND BY
          29-59.45N 080-40.02W, 29-48.00N 080-26.87W,
          29-36.53N 080-40.02W, 29-48.00N 080-53.15W.
       C. 201830Z TO 201900Z AND 21100Z TO 211030Z AUG
          IN AREA BOUND BY
          31-06.47N 080-15.00W, 30-55.02N 080-01.67W,
          30-43.50N 080-15.00W, 30-55.02N 080-28.32W.
       D. 201040Z TO 201110Z AND 201900Z TO 201930Z AUG
          IN AREA BOUND BY
          29-54.40N 086-10.97W, 29-42.95N 085-57.83W,
          29-31.49N 086-10.97W, 29-42.95N 086-24.12W.
       E. 201905Z TO 201935Z AUG IN AREA BOUND BY
          29-59.45N 087-30.00W, 29-48.00N 087-16.85W,
          29-36.53N 087-30.00W, 29-48.00N 087-43.13W.
       F. 191915Z TO 191945Z AND 201855Z TO 201925Z
          AND 211010Z TO 211040Z AUG IN AREA BOUND BY
          29-28.43N 084-12.00W, 29-16.96N 083-58.92W,
          29-05.51N 084-12.00W, 29-16.97N 084-25.07W.
       G. 191920Z TO 191950Z AND 201855Z TO 201925Z AND
          211000Z TO 211030Z AUG IN THE AREA BOUND BY
          28-17.45N 083-54.00W, 28-06.00N 083-41.03W,
          27-54.53N 083-54.00W, 28-06.00N 084-06.95W.
    2. CANCEL NAVAREA IV 803/22.
    3. CANCEL THIS MSG 211140Z AUG 22.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/17/2022 10:41 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceTfrs/status/1560030484482199555?cxt=HHwWhsC8pbrdq6YrAAAA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 08/18/2022 02:18 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html

    Quote
    AUGUST

    Aug. 19, Friday
    10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the Departure of the SpaceX-25 Cargo Dragon Craft from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 11:05 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/18/2022 03:55 pm
    https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
    Quote
    Planned Flights
    Flight        Date                    GRC Experiment
    NG-18      October 2022      SoFIE MIST
    SpX-26    November 2022    
    SpX-27    January 2023    
    NG-19     February 2023    CM-HT SoFIE RTDFS
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/18/2022 06:55 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1495457
    Quote
    MOSCOW, August 18. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts will make a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) on September 2, Mission Control said on Thursday during a communication session with the ISS crew, streamed by NASA.

    "The spacewalk is scheduled for September 2," Mission Control spokesman said.

    On Wednesday, cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev, who is also a TASS special correspondent on the ISS, and Denis Matveyev had to end their spacewalk ahead of time.

    Artemyev was forced to cut short his spacewalk due to spacesuit power supply problems. Matveyev, followed his colleague to the airlock to complete the extravehicular activity.

    Roscosmos said that the works that the cosmonauts had no time to accomplish would be performed during the next spacewalks. Artemyev’s and Matveyev’s task was to mount the European Robotic Arm’s extra elbow cameras, relocate and connect the external EMMI control panel, and remove the launch restraint rings to make the ERA manipulator lighter.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/19/2022 04:58 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1560648427481866242
    Quote
    International Space Station @Space_Station
    Over 4,000 pounds of space cargo is headed back to Earth after the @SpaceX
     #Dragon cargo craft undocked from the station at 11:05am ET today.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/19/2022 05:04 pm
    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 on 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 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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]

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

    2022
    September 14 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines
    September 21  13:54 / 16:40 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September  29 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    NET    August   September - release of satellites ELaNa 45: BeaverCube, CapSat-1, CLICK A, D3, JAGSAT
      Early   October 3  16:45 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
      Early   October 4 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    Early October - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    October 15 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    October 17 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    October 26  00:19 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    NET    October   November 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    November 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
    NET    October   November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET    October   November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, MARIO, OpenOrbiter 1, petitSat, SNOOPI, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    November   December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (or 2023)
    NET    November   December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (or 2023)
    NET    November   December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58)  [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET    November   December  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Prokopyev, Petelin]

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      NET   Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      NET   Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    December 8, 2022  NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    December 9, 2022  NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    December 14, 2022  NET Mid-February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub,    Fediaev   O'Hara]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    NET March - 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]
    NET Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET    H2   Q4 2022  Q1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET    H2   Q4 2022  Q1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    H2   Q4 2022  Q1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    H2   Q4 2022  Q1 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    Early   Mid-February  Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET    Early   Mid-February  Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET    Early   Late February  Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman] (or NLT Spring 2023)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) launch (or H1)
    NET April - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or H1)
    NET May - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or H1)
    NET May - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or H1)
    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 ISS)
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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    April   H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET    April   H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    June   H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    June   H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    H1   H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET    H1   H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET    H1   H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko,  Chub or Fediaev  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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) launch (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or 2024)
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF (or 2024)

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, astronaut  Borisov]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    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 H2 2023  H1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
    NET H2 2023  H1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H2 2023  H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, Borisov]
    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
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SS-3) 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]

    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)
    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 August 19th
    Changes on August 20th
    Changes on August 21st
    Changes on August 25th
    Changes on September 1st
    Changes on September 2nd
    Changes on September 4th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/20/2022 08:29 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/08/20/dragon-splashes-down-with-scientific-cargo-for-analysis/
    Quote
    SpaceX’s uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 2:53 p.m. EDT Saturday, Aug. 20, north of Cape Canaveral off the Florida coast, marking the return of the company’s 25th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft carried more than 4,000 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo back to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/20/2022 08:41 pm
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1561058981115826176
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    Dragon CRS-25 deorbit burn began at 1804 UTC. Splashdown scheduled 1853 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2022 01:54 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/08/19/dragon-crs-25-iss-undocking/
    Quote
    The next planned spacewalks on NASA’s calendar are scheduled late this year, when the next SpaceX Dragon cargo mission will deliver a fresh set of solar arrays to the station. The astronauts will help install the new solar arrays, requiring at least two spacewalks to finish the job.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2022 01:19 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/6354
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The International Space Station's orbital altitude was corrected this morning.

    The ISS moves in orbit while being 420 km from the surface of our planet. But even at such a height, the influence of the Earth's atmosphere is felt. This leads to the fact that the station gradually slows down and begins to reduce its height. Periodically, the ISS needs to be maintained in a given orbit by correction maneuvers.

    On August 25, at 05:20 Moscow time, the engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft were switched on to correct the ISS orbit. According to preliminary data, after the corrective maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 1.2 km and amounted to 416.77 km above the Earth's surface.

    🔅The goal is to form ballistic conditions before the launch of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-21.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2022 04:31 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1498287
    Quote
    MOSCOW, August 25. /TASS/. Anna Kikina, the sole woman in the Russian cosmonaut team, is set to embark on her flight aboard a US Crew Dragon spaceship under the seat swap program on October 3, Russia’s space agency Roscosmos announced on Thursday.

    "NASA and SpaceX have determined the date for the launch of Crew-5 mission. The launch is scheduled for 7:45 p.m. Moscow time on October 3 but may be postponed to a later date," Roscosmos said in a statement.

    NASA astronauts Nicole Mann, Josh Cassada and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata will travel together with Kikina aboard the Crew Dragon spaceship to the orbital outpost, the statement says.

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-5/2022/08/25/nasa-spacex-adjust-crew-5-launch-date/
    Quote
    NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 12:45 p.m. EDT Monday, Oct. 3, for the launch of the agency’s Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station. The date adjustment allows for extra separation with spacecraft traffic coming to and from the space station.

    Crew-5 will carry two NASA astronauts Mission Commander Nicole Mann and Pilot Josh Cassada, along with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina, who will serve as mission specialists.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2022 05:44 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-5/2022/08/25/spacex-soyuz-crew-swaps-ramping-up-as-life-science-continues/
    Quote
    The space station received an orbital boost on Wednesday night when Russia’s ISS Progress 81 cargo craft, docked to the Zvezda service module’s aft port, fired its engines for just over six minutes in preparation for a pair of Soyuz crew ships coming and going in late September.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/25/2022 06:55 pm
    CFT launch to ISS:
    From today's [Aug 25] CFT briefing:

    4:41 (https://youtube.com/watch?v=l7xlPNla224&t=4m41s):
    Quote from: Steve Stich, manager, NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
    Currently we are targeting a launch date as early as February of 2023.  It's a busy time frame around there, and so early February is likely the best window.

    6:21 (https://youtube.com/watch?v=l7xlPNla224&t=6m21s):
    Quote from: Joel Montalbano, program manager, International Space Station
    As you know, long term, we're planning a Starliner visit once a year.  Steve mentioned Suni [Sunita Williams] and Butch [Barry Wilmore].  We expect this mission to be docked about eight days.  We're still working the details, but think approximately eight days or so.  Butch and Suni, in addition to the Starliner activities, we're going to have them do ISS activities, whether it be research utilization and commercialization work or technology delopment, just like we did with Bob and Doug when they were on their SpaceX test mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2022 11:01 pm
    https://www.americaspace.com/2022/08/23/rubio-primed-for-integrated-crew-ops-cristoforetti-prokopyev-to-command-expedition-68/
    Quote
    Up to ten crewed and uncrewed visiting vehicles are expected during Expedition 68, including two Russian Progress freighters, two SpaceX Cargo Dragons, two Northrop Grumman Corp. Cygnuses and perhaps Japan’s upgraded H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-X1).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/01/2022 03:47 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-axiom-sign-second-private-astronaut-mission-to-space-station-order
    Quote
    NASA and Axiom Space have signed a mission order for the second private astronaut mission to the International Space Station to take place in the second quarter of 2023.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/01/2022 10:04 am
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/15619041
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, 1 September. /TASS/. The first of five spacewalks of the new expedition of the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for November 17. This was announced by Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergei Prokopyev on Thursday during a press conference at TASS dedicated to the launch of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/01/2022 09:46 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Nov. 18 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 26
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/02/2022 05:01 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/09/01/crew-preps-for-friday-spacewalk-and-conducts-skin-healing-research/
    Quote
    Roscosmos Commander Oleg Artemyev and Flight Engineer Denis Matveev have been given the go to exit the space station’s Poisk airlock on Friday at 9:20 a.m. EDT beginning a spacewalk to continue outfitting Europe’s robotic arm. The duo was joined today by Flight Engineer Sergey Korsakov for a final procedures review and last minute Orlan spacesuit checks ahead of the planned six-hour spacewalk.

    The spacewalkers will complete the tasks left unfinished during the previous spacewalk that took place on Aug. 17. The tasks Artemyev and Matveev are scheduled to complete include relocating the ERA’s external control panel and testing the arm’s ability to grasp payloads.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/02/2022 09:14 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/6465
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/media/files/2022/Sep/vkd-54a.pdf
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpaJe98NabI
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/04/2022 02:34 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/15603205
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, 31 August. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) will be adjusted one more time before the launch of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft. This was reported to TASS by the head of the ballistics department of the Energia Rocket and Space Corporation Rafail Murtazin.

    "Corrections are all scheduled. We are slowly adjusting the phase. One more correction is expected on September 14," Murtazin said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/04/2022 03:09 pm
    https://www.americaspace.com/2022/08/23/rubio-primed-for-integrated-crew-ops-cristoforetti-prokopyev-to-command-expedition-68/
    Quote
    Up to ten crewed and uncrewed visiting vehicles are expected during Expedition 68, including two Russian Progress freighters, two SpaceX Cargo Dragons, two Northrop Grumman Corp. Cygnuses and perhaps Japan’s upgraded H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-X1).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: starbase on 09/06/2022 05:18 pm
    5 CubeSats deployed today between 9:10–9:20 UTC: D3, JagSat, CapSat 1, BeaverCube and CLICK A

    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1567118315385937922
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/06/2022 07:26 pm
    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1567118317235703814
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    DEPLOY#1
    D3, a 2U CubeSat from @UF , was deployed at 9:10:00 UTC (5:10:00 EDT). D3, or Drag De-Orbit Device, tests a device with controllable drag surfaces that can be repeatedly deployed and retracted to adjust a satellite’s rate of orbital decay (2/7)🛰️

    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1567118321090273282
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    DEPLOY#1
    JAGSAT, a 2U CubeSat from @UofSouthAlabama , was also deployed at 9:10:00 UTC (5:10:00 EDT). The satellite is testing an instrument called a Time Domain Impedance Probe (TDIP) that will measure variation in electron density in the upper layer of the ionosphere (3/7)⛅️

    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    DEPLOY#1
    CapSat-1, a 1U from @WeissSchool , was also deployed at 9:10:00 UTC (5:10:00 EDT). The satellite will demonstrate use of a capacitor-based electrical power system and also provide hands-on engineering experience to middle and high school students (4/7)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/06/2022 07:33 pm
    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1567118324491853824
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    DEPLOY#2
    BeaverCube, a 3U from @mit_starlab , was deployed at 9:20:00 UTC (5:20:00 EDT). BeaverCube will collect data on the temperature and color of the surface of the ocean for climate change research, as well as demonstrate an electrospray propulsion system (5/7) 🌊

    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    DEPLOY#2
    CLICK A, a 3U from @NASAAmes , was also deployed at 9:20:00 UTC (5:20:00 EDT). The CubeSat will demonstrate low-cost, one-way laser communications via a downlink to a ground station. (6/7) 🔦
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/06/2022 08:01 pm
    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 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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  10:03:47-10:08:28 / 10:31:41 / 10:34 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) deorbit, dividing to compartments and reentered the atmosphere [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]
    September 29  10:43  / 10:57 - Soyuz MS-21 "S.P. Korolev" (67S) main chute deploy and landing [Exp 67: Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov]

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

    2022
    October    3   4   5  16:00 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) launch [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    October    4   5   6 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) docking (to Harmony 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
      Early   Mid-October - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    October 26  00:19 / 03:05 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking
    October 28 - Progress MS-21 (82P)  docking (to ISS)
    October 15  NET November 6  10:50 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
    October 17  NET November 8 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET November 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    November 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      NET   Late November-Early December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, MARIO, OpenOrbiter 1, petitSat, SNOOPI, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET November  Mid-December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
      NET   Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58)  [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (or 2023)
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (or 2023)

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET December  Mid-January  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December 2022  January - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET December 2022  January - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Mid-February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 20 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    February    March   - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    NET February    March   - 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]
    NET March 20 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub,    Fediaev   O'Hara]
    March 28 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
    NET    Q1   Q2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET    Q1   Q2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    Q1   Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    Q1   Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - 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 ISS)
    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    April   Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch (or H1)
    NET    April   Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS (or H1)
    NET    May   Late Summer - Fall - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS (or H1)
    NET    May   Late Summer - Fall - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or H1)
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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 - 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 H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 69: Kononenko,  Chub or Fediaev  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

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, astronaut  Borisov]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    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 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, Borisov]
    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
      2023   TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) launch
      2023   TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
      2023   TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
      2023   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]
      2024   TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) launch
      2024   TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
      2024   TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
      2024   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)
    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 September 6th
    Changes on September 10th
    Changes on September 16th
    Changes on September 19th
    Changes on September 20th
    Changes on September 21st
    Changes on September 22nd
    Changes on September 23rd
    Changes on September 27th
    Changes on September 28th
    Changes on September 29th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 09/09/2022 06:30 pm
    NASA update from September 9th, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT258 Reboost Preli  258:17:55:00.000             0.2     420.3     411.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.7)   (226.9)   (222.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  68S_Launch            264:13:54:50.000             0.0     419.8     412.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.7)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  68S_dock              264:17:11:34.000             0.0     419.6     412.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.5)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/16/2022 06:05 am
    https://tass.com/science/1508267
    Quote
    MOSCOW, September 16. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was raised by 410 meters late on Thursday to create ballistic conditions for the upcoming mission of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, Russian state-run space corporation Roscosmos said in its Telegram channel on Thursday.

    "At 21:10 on September 15, engines of the Progress MS-20 space freighter [docked with the station] were switched on to adjust the ISS orbit. According to initial information, the average altitude of the station’s orbit was increased by 410 meters after the adjustment, to 416.3 kilometers above the surface of our planet," Roscosmos said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/18/2022 10:48 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1571476622250737664
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    JAXA’s Hiroshi Yamakawa reiterates a schedule for the first launch of the H3 by the end of the current Japanese fiscal year (end of March 2023.) #IAC2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/20/2022 04:04 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1571868469188235266
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    Sierra Space’s Janet Kavandi says in a panel session on the Orbital Reef commercial space station that the first flight of Dream Chaser is now planned for next summer. #IAC2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/20/2022 10:38 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1510687
    Quote
    BAIKONUR /Kazakhstan/, September 21. /TASS/. Members of Expedition 68 to the International Space Station (ISS), whose Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft is to blast off on September 21, are planning to carry out five spacewalks during their 188-day mission, cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin said on Tuesday.
    "Five spacewalks are planned to be held during our spaceflight. The work will be quite intense, because shortly upon our arrival we will start preparing our spacesuits for the first spacewalk," he told an online news conference at TASS.
    "Later, spacewalks will be held every two weeks. The bulk of work will be aimed at integrating the multi-function laboratory module (MLM) into the station," the cosmonaut added.
    During their spacewalk, cosmonauts will use the ERA robotic arm, to be operated from inside the station by cosmonaut Anna Kikina.
    Apart from the main tasks, the crew will run various experiments, launch satellites and perform other tasks related to the station’s equipment.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/21/2022 02:29 pm
    Liftoff 13:54:49.531.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/22/2022 06:25 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    NET Nov. 6 • Antares • NG-18
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    ...
    February • Falcon 9 • Crew 6
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on the program’s ninth flight with astronauts. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen, Warren “Woody” Hoburg, UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev will launch on the Crew Dragon spacecraft to begin a six-month expedition on the International Space Station. The Crew Dragon will return to a splashdown at sea.
    ...
    March • Soyuz • ISS 69S
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
    A Russian government Soyuz rocket will launch the crewed Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft to the International Space Station with the next team of three cosmonauts and astronauts to live and work on the complex. The crew is led by commander Oleg Kononenko, who will be joined by Russian flight engineer Nikolai Chub and NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/22/2022 11:51 pm
    https://twitter.com/SarwatNasir/status/1572924324067282945
    Quote
    Sarwat Nasir @SarwatNasir
    Saudi women were given the right to drive in 2018 and now they will be launching off into space. Saudi Arabia is speeding towards progress. Today, the Kingdom launched its astronaut programme, with 2 astros (1 woman) scheduled to launch to ISS in 2023.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/22/2022 11:55 pm
    https://www.axiomspace.com/news/ssc-partnership
    Quote
    Axiom Space, a U.S.-based space company currently building the world's first commercial space station, is working with the Saudi Space Commission (SSC) for a future flight opportunity no earlier than 2023. The partnership will bolster SSC’s exploration program through the addition of a robust human spaceflight effort. Axiom Space will collaborate with SSC to train Saudi astronauts for human spaceflight and prepare them to conduct meaningful scientific research in space, while making use of cutting-edge space technologies and scientific innovations. 

    Axiom Space and SSC announced today their epoch-making partnership to fly two Saudi astronauts to space, including the first female Saudi astronaut. Saudi Arabia is celebrating its first national astronaut program dedicated to sending Saudi astronauts into space as a contribution to humanity’s progress, and in line with the progressive goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
     
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/23/2022 10:52 am
    https://www.universetoday.com/157720/axioms-next-trip-to-the-iss-will-carry-the-first-saudi-woman-in-space/
    Quote
    Posted on September 22, 2022 by Alan Boyle
    Axiom’s Next Trip to the ISS Will Carry the First Saudi Woman in Space

    Axiom Space says it’s working with the Saudi Space Commission to send two spacefliers from the Arab kingdom, including the first Saudi woman to go into orbit, to the International Space Station as early as next year.

    The inclusion of a female astronaut is particularly notable for Saudi Arabia — where women were forbidden to drive motor vehicles until 2018, and where the status of women is still a controversial subject.

    Houston-based Axiom Space and the Saudi Space Commission announced their partnership today at the International Astronautical Congress in Paris. In a news release, the Saudi commission said its participation in Axiom’s Ax-2 mission is part of the nation’s effort “to conduct scientific experiments and research for the betterment of humanity in priority areas such as health, sustainability and space technology.” It acknowledged that including a woman astronaut “will represent a historical first for the Kingdom.”
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/23/2022 10:34 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, Sept. 29
    3:15 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the International Space Station Expedition 67 Soyuz MS-21 from the space station (Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov; undocking scheduled at 3:34 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    5:45 a.m. – Coverage of the International Space Station Expedition 67 Soyuz MS-21 deorbit burn and landing in Kazakhstan (Artemyev, Matveev, Korsakov; deorbit burn scheduled at 6:03 a.m. EDT, landing scheduled at 6:57 a.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/27/2022 08:36 pm
    http://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four astronauts on NASA's Crew-5 mission on October 4, at the earliest, at 12:23pm EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 09/28/2022 03:06 pm
    Progress MS-21 should be docked after 2 hours 46 minutes

    So October 26 at 02:45 - Progress MS-21 (82P) docking (to ISS)

    https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/index.php?msg=2438057
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 09/28/2022 05:34 pm
    NG-18 launch time:

    We have the confirmation of the launch time through the media invitation sent by email.
    Quote
    <snip>
    Northrop Grumman is targeting liftoff of its Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft no earlier than 5:50 a.m. EST (10:50 UTC), Nov. 6, from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Pad-0A at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/28/2022 10:57 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38286/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022, it is planned to return from the International Space Station to Earth the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-21 (S.P. Korolev) with the crew of the 67th long-term expedition - cosmonauts of the Roscosmos State Corporation Oleg Artemyev, Denis Matveev and Sergei Korsakov.
    Closing of the transfer hatches between the node module "Prichal" of the Russian segment of the station and the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft is planned at 07:15 Moscow time. At 10:34 Moscow time, the spacecraft is expected to undock from the ISS.
    The Soyuz MS-21 engine is scheduled to be switched on for deceleration to deorbit at 13:03 Moscow time, the spacecraft will be divided into compartments at 13:31 Moscow time, the descent vehicle will enter the dense layers of the atmosphere at 13:34 Moscow time and the main parachute will be put into operation. at 13:43 Moscow time. The landing of the descent vehicle with the astronauts is expected at 13:57 Moscow time, 148 km southeast of the Kazakh city of Zhezkazgan.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 09/29/2022 02:37 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2022/09/28/nasa-shifts-crew-5-launch-date-due-to-hurricane-ian/
    Quote
    NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than noon EDT Wednesday, Oct. 5, for the launch of the agency’s Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station with a U.S. Eastern Range backup date on Oct. 7. Mission management teams also are exploring potential range opportunities on Oct. 6 pending review of the phasing timeline, Oct. 8, and Oct. 9.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/29/2022 10:48 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1575424351503097859
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Soyuz MS-21/67S: Artemyev, Matveev and Korsakov have rigged the Soyuz MS-21/67S spacecraft for the deorbit burn; the 4-minute 41-second braking burn is expected to begin at 6:03:47am EDT (1003 UTC), changing the vehicle's velocity by 128 meters/second
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/29/2022 11:15 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1575439945644351488
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Soyuz MS-21/67S: Landing confirmed, at 6:57am EDT (1057 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/30/2022 01:32 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 - predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre 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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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]

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

    2022
      Mid-   October 12  23:04:57  13  14:05   14  15:35 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    October 13  21:43  14  ~20:50 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.1] (Crew-4/USCV-4) splashdown [Exp 67/68: Lindgren, Hines, Cristoforetti, Watkins]
    October 20  04:06:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines
    October 23  NET February 20, 2023 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    October 24  NET February 20, 2023 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October 26  00:20 / 03:05 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    October 28  02:51 - Progress MS-21 (82P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
      NET   November 6  10:50 - Cygnus (NG-18) launch
      NET   November 8  10:35 / ~12:30 - Cygnus (NG-18) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET November 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 18 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    November 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Late November-Early December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, MARIO, OpenOrbiter 1, petitSat, SNOOPI, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    Mid-December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58)  [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (or 2023)
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (or 2023)

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Mid-January  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    November 23  February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November 23  February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Mid-February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    Late February - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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]
    Early March - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from UM Prichal) and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    NET March 20 - 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]
    NET Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - 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    ISS   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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov or Borisov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    September - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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 - 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 H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    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

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to ISS)
    March - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, astronaut  Borisov]
    March - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    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 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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
    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 Early October - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [astronaut, astronaut, Hansen, Borisov]
    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
    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)
    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 September 30th
    Changes on October 1st
    Changes on October 2nd
    Changes on October 5th
    Changes on October 6th
    Changes on October 8th
    Changes on October 10th
    Changes on October 12th
    Changes on October 13th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 09/30/2022 01:55 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38285/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 13:57:11 Moscow time, the descent vehicle of the Soyuz MS-21 (S.P. Korolev) manned spacecraft with the crew of the 67th long-term expedition at the International Space Station landed in the area Kazakh city of Zhezkazgan...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/01/2022 10:04 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, Oct. 5
    8:30 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-5 to the International Space Station from the Kennedy Space Center (Launch scheduled at 12 p.m. EDT; coverage of the Crew-5 crew’s trip to the International Space Station will continue uninterrupted through docking and hatch opening on Oct. 6) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, CA (All Channels)
    1:30 p.m. – SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-5 Post-Launch News Conference (time subject to change) – Kennedy Space Center (All Channels)

    Thursday, Oct. 6
    4:57 p.m. – Docking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-5 Crew to the International Space Station (preceded by continuous coverage of rendezvous activities) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, CA (All Channels)
    6:42 p.m. – Opening of the Hatch on the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endurance as the Crew-5 Crew Enters the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, CA (All Channels)
    8:10 p.m. – Welcoming Remarks by the SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-5 Crew Aboard the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

    Tuesday, Oct. 11
    11:55 a.m. – SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-4 Pre-Departure On-Orbit News Conference – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 10/01/2022 02:25 pm
    NASA update from September 30, 2022:

    COMMENT
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew5_Launch          278:16:00:56.000             0.0     421.0     413.5
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.3)   (223.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew5_Dock            279:20:57:18.000             0.0     420.8     413.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.2)   (223.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew4_undock          285:23:06:00.000             0.0     420.7     412.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.2)   (222.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/02/2022 01:12 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38308/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On Saturday, October 1, 2022, the International Space Station's orbit was adjusted to begin forming ballistic conditions ahead of the launch of the Progress MS-21 cargo spacecraft.
    The engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft docked to the Zvezda Service Module of the ISS Russian Segment were switched on at 14:05 Moscow time. They worked for 719.5 seconds and gave an impulse of 1.36 m / s.
    According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.4 km and amounted to 417.6 km...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/05/2022 04:27 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1577690346477191170
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew 5: LIFTOFF! At 12:00:57pm EDT (1657 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/06/2022 09:07 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1578128727724228624
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew 5: CONTACT AND CAPTURE! Crew Dragon's docking mechanism engaged its counterpart at the Harmony module's forward port at 5:01pm EDT (2101 UTC) approaching the west coast of Africa; here’s a shot moments before contact
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/06/2022 09:18 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-5/2022/10/06/the-crew-5-astronauts-dock-to-the-space-station/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina arrived at the International Space Station Thursday Oct. 6, as the SpaceX Dragon Endurance docked to the complex at 5:01 p.m. EDT while the spacecraft were flying 258 miles above the west coast of Africa.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: vp. on 10/07/2022 02:24 pm
    Where will the Progress MS-21 dock ?
    On a side port of Pritchal ?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 10/07/2022 10:14 pm
    Where will the Progress MS-21 dock ?
    On a side port of Pritchal ?

    None of the side ports of Prichal are configured for docking so it will either replace Progress MS-19 docked to Poisk, Progress MS-20 docked to Zvezda, or dock to the Earth facing port of Prichal
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: AstroWare on 10/08/2022 01:41 am
    Where will the Progress MS-21 dock ?
    On a side port of Pritchal ?

    None of the side ports of Prichal are configured for docking so it will either replace Progress MS-19 docked to Poisk, Progress MS-20 docked to Zvezda, or dock to the Earth facing port of Prichal
    Curious, why is that? Just currently not configured? Or will that change in the future?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/08/2022 10:27 pm
    https://ria.ru/20221008/kosmos-1822342078.html
    Google translate:
    Quote
    She will spend 145 days on the ISS. Her position is flight engineer. Together with colleagues, Kikina will maintain the station's performance and ensure scientific experiments.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 10/10/2022 08:45 am
    Where will the Progress MS-21 dock ?
    On a side port of Pritchal ?

    None of the side ports of Prichal are configured for docking so it will either replace Progress MS-19 docked to Poisk, Progress MS-20 docked to Zvezda, or dock to the Earth facing port of Prichal
    Curious, why is that? Just currently not configured? Or will that change in the future?
    it was to do to poisk zenith but plan to undock ms-19 now is maybe postponed(?). they dont feel the need to configure. side hatches are for modules like nem-1 who wont come as another prichal will be there for ross station. that leaves soyuz progress or commercial crew. if another port is a necessity for iss. one problem only. they didnt remove covers since vkd51 mission and add kurs rendezvous docking system antenna and all that. so only nadir port left
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 10/11/2022 03:39 pm
    NASA update from October 10, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew4_undock          285:23:04:57.000             0.0     420.5     412.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.0)   (222.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT293 Reboost Preli  293:04:06:00.000             1.0     420.7     410.9
    COMMENT                                                    (3.3)   (227.1)   (221.8)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/12/2022 02:37 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, Oct. 12
    10:05 a.m. – Coverage of Farewell Remarks by NASA's SpaceX Crew Dragon Crew-4 Crew and the International Space Station Change of Command Ceremony (Cristoforetti hands over International Space Station command to Prokopyev) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    5 p.m. – Coverage of the Hatch Closing on NASA's SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” at the International Space Station for the Crew-4 Crew – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    6:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Undocking of NASA's SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” from the International Space Station with the Crew-4 Crew (undocking scheduled at 7:05 p.m. EDT; begins continuous coverage through splashdown on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 5:41 p.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/12/2022 09:36 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2022/10/12/nasas-spacex-crew-4-space-station-departure-delayed-for-weather/
    Quote
    NASA and SpaceX now are targeting no earlier than 10:05 a.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 13, for the agency’s Crew-4 undocking from the International Space Station to begin the return trip to Earth completing a nearly six-month science mission in orbit. Splashdown is targeted several hours later at 5:43 p.m. Thursday off the coast of Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/12/2022 10:37 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Sunday, Nov. 6
    5:30 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the Northrop Grumman Antares Rocket and the “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft from the Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia (Launch scheduled at 5:50 a.m. EST) (All Channels)

    Tuesday, Nov. 8
    4 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at approximately 5:35 a.m. EST)  (All Channels)
    TBD – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft to the Unity module of the International Space Station (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/13/2022 05:44 am
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/16039115
    Google translate:
    Quote
    ISS, 13 October. /TASS/. The transport cargo ship Progress MS-19 will be sunk in the non-navigable region of the Pacific Ocean on October 24, TASS special correspondent, Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin reports.
    According to him, undocking with the small research module (MIM-2) "Poisk" of the Russian segment of the ISS is scheduled for the night of October 23-24. After that, the main part of the ship will burn up in the atmosphere, fireproof elements will be flooded in the non-navigable part of the Pacific Ocean. Progress MS-19 will release a docking station for the next truck, which is scheduled to launch at the end of October.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/13/2022 02:06 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2022/10/13/weather-delays-spacex-crew-4-undocking-from-station/
    Quote
    NASA and SpaceX are standing down from the Oct. 13 departure opportunity for the agency’s Crew-4 mission from the International Space Station due to increased winds forecast in the splashdown area.

    Mission teams will meet later in the day to determine the next target for Crew-4’s undocking to begin their return trip to Earth completing a nearly six-month science mission in orbit. The next available undocking opportunity is no earlier than 11:35 a.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 14.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/13/2022 11:58 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Friday, Oct. 14
    ...
    9:30 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch closing on the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” at the International Space Station for the Crew-4 crew  (All Channels)
    11:15 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Freedom” from the International Space Station with the Crew-4 crew (undocking scheduled at 11:35 a.m. EDT; begins continuous coverage through splashdown) (All Channels)
    4:50 p.m. (approximately) – Crew-4 splashdown off the coast of Florida (All Channels)
    ...
    Tuesday, Oct. 25
    8 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the International Space Station Progress 82 cargo craft to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch scheduled at 8:20 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)

    Thursday, Oct. 27
    ...
    10:15 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the International Space Station Progress 82 cargo craft to the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 10:51 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 01:14 am
    Starlink 4-36 will launch on October 20, 2022 at 14:45 UTC (10:45 AM EDT).

    USSF-44 will launch on October 31, 2022 at 10:44 UTC (6:44 AM EDT).

    SpaceX CRS-26 will launch on November 18, 2022 at 22:00 UTC (5:00 PM EST).

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7005
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/1151
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/4754
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 01:46 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/10/14/the-spacex-crew-4-astronauts-prepare-to-undock-today/
    Quote
    Crew-4 is targeting a return to Earth at about 4:55 p.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 14, with a splashdown off the coast of Florida. The Dragon spacecraft, named Freedom, is scheduled to undock from the International Space Station at 11:35 a.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 14, to begin the journey home.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 02:01 pm
    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 - Predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre (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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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 - Predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre (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)

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

    2022
    October 24  01:51 / 02:24 / 02:32 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit (dt= ~240 s), reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    October 26  00:20:09 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28  02:49 - Progress MS-21 (82P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    November 6  10:50 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" launch
    November 8  10:35 / ~12:30 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET November 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 18  22:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    November 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET November 20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET Late November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
    NET Late November    December   - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (or 2023)
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, OpenOrbiter 1, SNOOPI, MARIO, petitSat, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: AuroraSat, CHIRad-Sat, CubeSat NB, DUCS, ESSENCE, Ex-Alta 2, IDRSat, Killick-1, Manitoba SAT-1, NEUDOSE, ORCA2Sat, QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, WU-NACCP, YukonSat from NRCSD
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1 (BIRDS-5), ZimSat-1 (BIRDS-5), TAKA (BIRDS-5) from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, Maya-5, Maya-6, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of satellites Arksat-2, GW-Sat (GWSat), RADSAT-SK
    Late November-  Early December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger  airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    Mid-December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [installation and connection airlock and  transfer of the  radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (or 2023)

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Mid-January  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Mid-February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    Late February - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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]
    NET March 20 - 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]
    NET Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - 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
    Midyear  March 2024 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut  Moghbeli, astronaut  Mogensen, Hansen  Furukawa, Borisov]
    Midyear    September   - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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
    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 - 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 H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    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

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    September 2023  Early - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/  USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA  Tingle, astronaut NASA   Fincke, Furukawa  Hansen  Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    Early  October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [astronaut  Moghbeli, astronaut  Mogensen, Hansen  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 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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
    March  Midyear - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/ USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA  Tingle, astronaut NASA   Fincke, Furukawa  Hansen  Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    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 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
    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)
    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 October 14th
    Changes on October 16th
    Changes on October 18th
    Changes on October 19th
    Changes on October 20th
    Changes on October 22nd
    Changes on October 23rd
    Changes on October 24th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 03:29 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1580937708393750534
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew 4: Crew is slightly behind the timeline and MCC says they're looking at sliding undocking "at least" 30 minutes to the right, putting it around 12:05pm EDT (1605 UTC), still well within the 1-hour undocking window
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 03:56 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1580945491629522944
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew 4: In update to crew, MCC-Hawthorne says undocking on track for around 12:05pm; departure burns shifting to right with undock, but deorbit still on for 4:01pm; recovery ship Megan on station east of Jacksonville; light winds, shallow waves, no rain expected
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 04:10 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1580953210701099008
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew 4: Undocking confirmed, at 12:05pm EDT (1405 UTC); the SpaceX Crew Dragon Freedom is now backing away from the Harmony module's space-facing port as the two spacecraft sail 263 miles above the Atlantic Ocean approaching the northwest coast of Africa
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 10/14/2022 04:30 pm
    Correction:
    12:05pm EDT is 1605 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 09:15 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1581012486798872576
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew 4: Deorbit burn underway; this is a planned 16-minute 40-second burn designed to reduce the spacecraft's 4.7-mile/second velocity by about 260 mph, just enough to drop it out of orbit on a NW-to-SE path toward splashdown east of Jacksonville at ~4:55pm

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1581021287245557760
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew 4: 7 minutes to entry into the discernible atmosphere; Spacex tells vehicle commander Kjell Lindgren all systems are 'go' and weather at the landing site looks good; Lindgren: “We're looking forward to splashdown and seeing the recovery forces"

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1581025975420100610
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew 4: Splashdown! At 4:55pm EDT (2055 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/14/2022 09:33 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1581025285524242432
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/17/2022 10:35 pm
    Quote from: Katya Pavlushchenko tweet
    Roscosmos reported that today at 19:27 UTC an #ISS orbit correction maneuver was performed to avoid a piece of space junk. Th engines of #ProgressMS20 fired for 630.8 seconds, and the orbit altitude was increased for 1.75 km. [Oct 17]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/18/2022 12:23 pm
    https://twitter.com/esaspaceflight/status/1559445184257064960
    Quote
    Human Spaceflight @esaspaceflight
    ESA astronaut @Astro_Andreas will return to the @Space_Station for his first long-duration mission in 2023. As part of #Crew7, he will become the first non-US pilot of @SpaceX Crew Dragon!

    Join us 18 August for the reveal of his mission’s name and patch. #ReadyForFlight

    https://twitter.com/esaspaceflight/status/1560311037106311172

    https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Introducing_Huginn
    Quote
    ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen of Denmark is set to return to the International Space Station for his first long-duration Station mission. With only one year left before his launch in mid-2023, a name for the mission has been chosen: Huginn.
    ...
    Andreas is scheduled to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon as part of Crew-7 to the International Space Station, but is also ready as backup pilot for Crew-6.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/18/2022 01:31 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2022/03/24/nasa-esa-assign-astronauts-to-space-station-mission-on-crew-dragon/
    Quote
    NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) have selected two astronauts to launch on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station.

    NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli and ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen will serve as spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission. Two mission specialists will be announced later, following review by NASA and its international partners.

    The mission is expected to launch no earlier than 2023 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Moghbeli, Mogensen, and the additional mission specialists will join an expedition crew aboard the space station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/19/2022 08:52 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/10/18/nasa-is-go-for-u-s-spacewalks-outside-international-space-station/
    Quote
    NASA completed a flight readiness review in October, and is "GO" to resume routine spacewalks outside of the International Space Station. The first of three planned spacewalks is targeted to begin around mid-November to continue the work to install roll out solar arrays, called iROSA...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/19/2022 08:55 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/16098141
    Google translate:
    Quote
    “In early December, it is planned to transfer the lock chamber. I will be inside at a stationary post and, under strict control of procedures and actions, will control the robotic arm in cooperation with operators Sergey Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin, who will be located on the outside of the station,” Kikina said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/20/2022 03:59 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, Oct. 27
    ...
    10:15 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the International Space Station Progress 82 cargo craft to the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 10:49 p.m. EDT) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 10/20/2022 07:24 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 - Predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre (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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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 flooding
    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 - Predetermined Debris Avoidance Maneuvre (PDAM-2) by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 630,8 s, dV= +1.0 m/s, dH= +1.75 km, dM= 169,5 kg)

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

    2022
    October 23 - Progress MS-19 (80P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    October 24 - Progress MS-19 (80P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October 26  00:20 - Progress MS-21 (82P) launch
    October 28  02:49 - Progress MS-21 (82P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    November 6  10:50 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" launch
    November 8  10:35 / ~12:30 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET November 17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 18  22:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    November 19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET November 20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET Late November - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
    NET Late November    December   - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (or 2023)
    NET November - 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
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: ARKSAT-1, MARIO, OpenOrbiter 1, petitSat, SNOOPI, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, ORCA2Sat, Manitoba SAT-1, CubeSat NB, Killick-1, AuroraSat, WU-NACCP, DUCS, NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, SpudNik-1, CHIRad-Sat, UdeSat, IDRSat, YukonSat
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, Warp-1, TUMnanoSAT from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: EIRSAT-1, UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    Late November-  Early December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger  airlock from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    Mid-December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [installation and connection airlock and  transfer of the  radiation heat exchanger from Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
    Late December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger on MLM-U Nauka] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (or 2023)

    2023
    January 10 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) launch [iROSA 1A, iROSA 3B in trunk]
    January 11 - Dragon v2 (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Mid-January  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Mid-February - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    February - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    Late February - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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]
    NET March 20 - 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]
    NET Q1 - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
    Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Q2 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET April - 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
    Midyear  March 2024 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [astronaut  Moghbeli, astronaut  Mogensen, Hansen  Furukawa, Borisov]
    Midyear    September   - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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
    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 - 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 H2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3]
    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

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    September 2023  Early - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa  Hansen, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    Early  October - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [astronaut  Moghbeli, astronaut  Mogensen, Hansen  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 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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
    March  Midyear - CST-100 Starliner-1 (Crew-1/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [astronaut NASA, astronaut NASA, Furukawa  Hansen, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    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 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
    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)
    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 October 14th
    Changes on October 16th
    Changes on October 18th
    Changes on October 19th
    Changes on October 20th

    About Starliner-1:
    Why only one name?

    September 30, 2022
    RELEASE 22-103
    "NASA Updates Crew Assignments for First Starliner Crew Rotation Flight
    NASA has added two astronauts to the agency’s Boeing Starliner-1 launch to the International Space Station, the spacecraft’s first mission following completion of its flight tests and certification.
    Astronauts Scott Tingle and Mike Fincke of NASA will serve as the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission. Both astronauts have previously flown as crew members aboard the space station.
    NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps remains assigned as a mission specialist on Starliner-1. Epps also continues cross-training on the Dragon spacecraft to protect for other flight opportunities."

    But no word about Hansen...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 10/21/2022 04:56 pm
    NASA update from October 19, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  80P Undock            296:22:45:30.000             0.0     424.7     409.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (221.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  82P Launch            299:00:20:09.000             0.0     424.8     409.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  82P Dock              301:02:51:56.000             0.0     425.1     408.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (220.7)
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    80P is correct Progress MS-19 (Oct 23)

    82P is correct Progress MS-21 (Oct 26)

    docking on (Oct 28).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/22/2022 10:44 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/10/20/household-tasks-human-research-on-station-before-cargo-missions-ends/
    Quote
    The ISS Progress 80 resupply ship is due to end its cargo mission this weekend when it undocks from the Poisk module on Sunday at 6:46 p.m. EDT. Prokopyev packed trash and obsolete gear inside the Progress 80 for disposal on Thursday afternoon. The cargo craft will reenter Earth’s atmosphere above the Pacific Ocean for a fiery, but safe destruction about three-and-a-half hours later.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/23/2022 11:03 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38388/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    24.10.2022 01:52
    The Progress MS-19 cargo ship set sail from the ISS
    On Monday, October 24, 2022, the Progress MS-19 cargo spacecraft left the International Space Station after more than eight months of operation.

    At 01:45:34 Moscow time, the spacecraft undocked from the Poisk small research module of the Russian segment of the ISS.
    It is expected that at 04:51 Moscow time the Progress MS-19 engine will be switched on for braking, as a result of which the ship will enter the earth's atmosphere and collapse. According to the calculations of specialists from enterprises of the State Corporation Roscosmos, unburned elements of its structure will fall in the non-navigable area of ​​the South Pacific Ocean.
    The Progress MS-19 spacecraft was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on February 15, 2022 and moored to the ISS two days later, delivering more than 2.6 tons of cargo.
    It is planned that its place at the station will be taken by the Progress MS-21 spacecraft, which is scheduled to be launched from Baikonur on October 26, 2022.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/24/2022 06:55 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
    Quote
    ELaNa 49
    Four CubeSat missions scheduled to be deployed

        MARIO - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
        petitSat - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
        SPORT - NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama
        TJREVERB - Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Fairfax County, Virginia
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/24/2022 08:01 am
    https://amsat-dl.org/satelliten-geplant/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/25/2022 07:48 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38420/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    ISS with the help of "Progress" evaded space debris

    On Tuesday, October 25, 2022, the International Space Station, using the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft, avoided a collision with space debris.
    The engines of the spacecraft docked to the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the ISS were turned on at 03:25 Moscow time and gave out an impulse of 0.5 m/s.
    As a result of the maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 880 m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/25/2022 08:35 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 (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed launch
    May 21  00:28 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  18:36:00 - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT 2) un-crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    May 25  22:05:07 / 22:08 - CST-100 Starliner (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 (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)

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

    2022
    November 6  10:50:13 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" launch
    November 8  10:50 / ~12:50 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
      NET   November 17  14:20-21:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [mounting a platform fastening large-sized objects on MLM-U Nauka  Nitrogen drainage from the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November    18   20  ~21:40 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]
    November    19   21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET November    20   22 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA preparation 1B 3A installation)
    November 25 Mid-December - 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 November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: MARIO, petitSat, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: AuroraSat, CHIRad-Sat, CubeSat NB, DUCS, ESSENCE, Ex-Alta 2, IDRSat, Killick-1, Manitoba SAT-1, NEUDOSE, ORCA2Sat, QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, WU-NACCP, YukonSat from NRCSD
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1 (BIRDS-5), ZimSat-1 (BIRDS-5), TAKA (BIRDS-5) from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, Maya-5, Maya-6, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites Fly Your Satellite! 2: UoS3
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of satellites Arksat-2, GW-Sat (GWSat), RADSAT-SK
    NET Late November - Early December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET Late November - Early December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
      Early   December 6 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 (SpX-26) splashdown
      Late   December 21 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [installation and connection airlock and radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]

    2023
    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)
    NET December  Mid-January - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (iROSA preparation 1A) (or 2023)
    Mid-January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Early February - Dragon v2 (SpX-27) splashdown
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Mid-  February 16 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-February - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    Late February - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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]
    NET March 20 - 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]
      February   March - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
      February   March - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    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 November 2022  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
      Q2   NET May 1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
      Q2   NET May 2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Cruise, Liman  two saudi astronauts]
      Q2   NET May - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    NET    April   May - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    April   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
    Midyear - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    Midyear - Crew Dragon (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, AlNeyadi, Fediaev]
    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
    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 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET H2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) 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

    2024
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET  Q2 2023  January - HTV-X1 launch
    NET  Q2 2023  January - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    Q2 2023   February - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    Q2 2023   February - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Early - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    Early- Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4]
    NET H1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) 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
    Midyear - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from ISS)
    NET August - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    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 2023  H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 2023  H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET H2 2023  H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET H2 2023  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
    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 October 25th
    Changes on October 26th
    Changes on October 27th
    Changes on October 28th
    Changes on October 29th
    Changes on October 31st
    Changes on November 1st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/25/2022 08:48 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/10/24/space-station-maneuvers-to-avoid-orbital-debris/
    Quote
    This evening, the International Space Station’s Progress 81 thrusters fired for 5 minutes, 5 seconds in a Pre-Determined Debris Avoidance Maneuver (PDAM) to provide the complex an extra measure of distance away from the predicted track of a fragment of Russian Cosmos 1408 debris.

    The thruster firing occurred at 8:25 p.m. EDT and the maneuver had no impact on station operations. Without the maneuver, it was predicted that the fragment could have passed within about three miles from the station.

    The PDAM increased the station’s altitude by 2/10 of a mile at apogee and 8/10 of a mile at perigee and left the station in an orbit of 264.3 x 255.4 statute miles.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/25/2022 01:23 pm
    UOS3 cancelled:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/uos3

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/26/2022 03:08 am
    https://tass.com/science/1527333
    Quote
    KOROLEV /Moscow Region/, October 26. /TASS/. Russia’s Soyuz carrier rocket with the Progress MS-21 space freighter blasted off from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan early on Wednesday, a TASS correspondent reported from the Mission Control Center.

    Rocket orbited the Progress MS-21 space freighter carrying equipment, food and New Year presents for cosmonauts to the International Space Station (ISS). The space freighter successfully separated from the upper stage of Soyuz-2-1a launched earlier.

    Its flight to the International Space Station (ISS) will be carried under the two-day scheme. Progress MS-21 is to dock with the Poisk research module of the Russian ISS segment at 05:50 Moscow time on October 28.

    The spacecraft is to deliver over 2,500 kilograms of cargo to the ISS, including 702 kilograms of fuel, 420 kilograms of water, 41 kilograms of nitrogen and around 1,357 kilograms of various equipment.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 10/26/2022 12:58 pm
    NASA update from October 24, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-18 Launch          310:10:50:11.000             0.0     426.7     407.5
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (220.1)
    COMMENT  NG-18 Berth           312:10:50:00.000             0.0     426.8     407.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.5)   (219.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/27/2022 03:39 pm
    https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1585282005679341572
    Quote
    Anatoly Zak @RussianSpaceWeb
    According to my sources, Russian spacewalks aboard #ISS to outfit the Nauka module are now scheduled for:
    November 25;
    December 6;
    December 21.
    DETAILS: https://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-integration.html#eva
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/27/2022 03:50 pm
    https://www.russianspaceweb.com/iss-fgb2-mlm-integration.html#eva
    Quote
    10    VKD-55             Nitrogen drainage from the RTOd radiator             2022 Nov. 17 (planned)
    11    VKD-56 (IC)      RTOd radiator transfer                                        2022 Nov. 25 (planned)
    12    VKD-57 (IC)      Science airlock, ShK, transfer                              2022 Dec. 6 (planned)
    13    VKD-58 (IC)      RTOd radiator deployment, coolant loading           2022 Dec. 21 (planned)
    14    VKD-59 (IC)      Activation of the ShK airlock                                 (planned)
    15    VKD-60 (IC)      Installation of large payloads attachment platform  (planned)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 10/27/2022 07:51 pm
    NASA update from October 26, 2022:

    Cygnus NG-18 Launch 310:10:50:13
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Zed_Noir on 10/27/2022 09:54 pm
    from the Redesigned HTV: HTV-X thread
    The debut of Japan’s new ISS cargo supply ship, HTV-X, has been delayed from January 2023 to January 2024. It will launch on Japan’s H3 rocket, which also has yet to make its debut.

    https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1585365132116635648
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/28/2022 03:17 am
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0vGGNXEIOg
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/28/2022 07:00 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Feb. 16 • Soyuz • Progress 83P
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
    ...
    March • Antares • NG-19
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    ...
    May • Falcon 9 • Axiom Mission 2
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/29/2022 09:55 am
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the Dragon CRS-26 resupply mission to the ISS on November 18 around 5:30 p.m. EST.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/31/2022 11:08 am
    https://ahvalnews.com/space-programme/turkey-signs-deal-us-axiom-space-launch-first-turkish-astronaut-2023
    Quote
    Turkey signs deal with U.S.' Axiom Space to launch first Turkish astronaut in 2023

    U.S.-based commercial aerospace company Axiom Space on Monday signed an agreement with Turkey to send the country’s first astronaut to space by 2023, pro-government Turkish Star newspaper reported on Monday.

    Turkey is set to cooperate with Axiom Space for the selection of the astronaut, who will travel in the country’s centennial year, the country’s Industry and Technology Minister, Mustafa Varank said on Twitter.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/31/2022 06:34 pm
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the Dragon CRS-26 resupply mission to the ISS on November 20 around 4:40 p.m. EST.

    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html

    =21:40 UTC

    same reported at https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/?search=SpaceX
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 10/31/2022 06:49 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1530331
    Quote
    ISS, October 31. Russian cosmonauts will spend about seven hours outside the International Space Station (ISS) during their spacewalk under the national space program scheduled for November 17, TASS special reporter, Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin said on Monday.

    Petelin and his teammate Sergey Prokopyev will spend six hours and 50 minutes in their extra-vehicular activity. Female cosmonaut Anna Kikina will render them support from aboard the orbital station. The cosmonauts are scheduled to open ISS hatches at 5:20 p.m. Moscow time on November 17, Petelin said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2022 06:10 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1587123271862046720
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    It’s EVA szn on the ISS, as described in this slide from the NAC meeting.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2022 06:04 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1587450126758445056
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 11/02/2022 02:06 pm
    EVA-81 for 1B mod kit installation is 15 Nov (Cassada is EV1, Rubio is EV2)
    EVA-82 for iROSA 3A installation is 28 Nov (EVs tbd)
    EVA-83 for iROSA 4A installation is 1 Dec (EVs tbd)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/03/2022 06:43 am
    Per Rob Navias

    1B was originally to be one of the unmodified power channels, but power draws on that channel were re-evaluated and the installation of iROSAs was reallocated.

    Current iROSA array installation plan:
    4A/4B - 2 arrays already installed by Kimbrough/Pesquet in Jun 2021
    3A - array to be installed NET 28 Nov 2022
    4A - array to be installed NET 1 Dec 2022

    1B - mod kit to be installed 15 Nov 2022
    1A - mod kit to be installed Jan 2023
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/03/2022 07:28 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

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

    2022
      NET   November 15    22   13:00-20:00 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-81) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1B    preparation   mod kit installation) [Cassada is EV1, Rubio is EV2]
    November 17  14:20-21:10 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-55) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Nitrogen drainage from the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November  18  22:27  20  ~21:40  21  21:15 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk] (or November 19  22:04)
    NET November 19    21   22  - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) (or November 20)
    November 25  11:15-18:15 - 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 Late  November 28  - Early December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation)
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1 (BIRDS-5), ZimSat-1 (BIRDS-5), TAKA (BIRDS-5) from J-SSOD#23
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: MARIO, petitSat, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop: AuroraSat, CHIRad-Sat, CubeSat NB, DUCS, ESSENCE, Ex-Alta 2, IDRSat, Killick-1, Manitoba SAT-1, NEUDOSE, ORCA2Sat, QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, WU-NACCP, YukonSat from NRCSD
    NET November - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellites Alpha,CaNOP, EagleSat-2, Stratus from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, Maya-5, Maya-6, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS (Canada)
    NET November - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of satellites Arksat-2, GW-Sat (GWSat), RADSAT-SK
    NET November - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET Late November - Early  December 1 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation)
    December 6  07:20-14:20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-December - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    December    21/   22  00:00-07:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]

    2023
    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    preparation   - mod kit install)
    Mid-January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
      NET   Late January  Early February - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Late January  Early February - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    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
    February 16 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
      Late   Mid-February - 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]
    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]
    NET March 20 - 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
    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
    NET Early February  April 13 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early February  April 14 - CST-100 Starliner  Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Mid-February  April 28 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    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]
    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
    Late September - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]
      Midyear   Fall - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
      Midyear   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]
    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

    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
      Midyear   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
    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 3rd
    Changes on November 5th
    Changes on November 6th
    Changes on November 7th
    Changes on November 8th
    Changes on November 9th
    Changes on November 11th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/03/2022 04:39 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/11/03/nasa-updates-commercial-crew-flight-manifest-to-space-station/
    Quote
        NASA and Boeing now are targeting April 2023 for the agency’s Crew Flight Test (CFT), the first flight with astronauts on the company’s CST-100 Starliner. The date adjustment deconflicts visiting spacecraft traffic at the space station as NASA and Boeing work together to achieve flight readiness.
        ...
        The CFT astronauts will live and work on the space station for about two weeks. Following a successful crewed flight, NASA will work to complete certification of the Starliner spacecraft and systems for regular crew rotation missions to the space station. A launch date for NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1 mission will be determined following a successful flight test with astronauts and close out of the agency’s certification work.
        ...
        NASA and SpaceX are targeting mid-February 2023, for launch of the agency’s Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station.
        ...
        The Crew-6 mission will be Dragon Endeavour’s fourth flight to the space station, which previously supported the Demo-2, Crew-2, and Axiom Mission 1 (Ax-1) missions, making the spacecraft the fleet leader in number of flights to and from the station. The Dragon spacecraft currently is undergoing refurbishment at SpaceX’s Dragonland facility at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

        NASA and SpaceX also are targeting fall 2023 for launch of the agency’s Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station, ahead of the return of Crew-6.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/05/2022 05:51 pm
    Cross-post re: Cygnus NG-18:
    Quote from: Marcia Smith tweet
    Joel Montalbano-all set for launch tomorrow morning at 5:50 am ET with 5 minute launch window (don't forget to change your clocks).  Will stay docked for about 3 months. 8,200 pounds of hardware. [Nov 5]
    Quote from: Marcia Smith tweet
    Steve Krein of Northrop Grumman says it's carrying 8,265 pounds of cargo, which is "1 pound of margin, so we really topped it off." [Nov 5]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/06/2022 10:48 am
    https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1589211498161000449
    Quote
    NASA @NASA
    Update: Today's planned #CRS18 launch has been scrubbed due to a fire alarm at the mission operations control center in Dulles, Virginia. Liftoff of the Cygnus spacecraft is now set for Nov. 7 at 5:27am ET (10:27 UTC). We'll go live at 5am: https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-crs-18/2022
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/06/2022 10:50 am
    Re: Starliner CFT:
    Quote from: Eric Berger tweet
    NASA's internal date for Starliner's Crew Flight Test is April 13, 2023, based on the space agency's updated schedule. Spacecraft will launch on an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. [Nov 4]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/06/2022 11:03 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, Nov. 9
    3:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft at the International Space Station (Capture scheduled at approximately 5:05 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
    7:15 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft to the Unity module of the International Space Station (All Channels)
    ...
    Tuesday, Nov. 15
    6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 81 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array) modification kit on the starboard 6 truss at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)

    Thursday, Nov. 17
    9 a.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 55 to prepare a radiator on the Rassvet module for its transfer to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 9:20 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)
    ...
    Friday, Nov. 25
    6 a.m. – 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 6:15 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)

    Monday, Nov. 28
    TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 82 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array) on the starboard 4 truss at the International Space Station (All Channels)

    DECEMBER

    Thursday, Dec. 1
    TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array) on the port 4 truss at the International Space Station (All Channels)

    Tuesday, Dec. 6
    2 a.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 to relocate an Airlock from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 2:20 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)

    Wednesday, Dec. 21
    6:30 p.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 to relocate an airlock from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 11/06/2022 06:46 pm
    NASA update on November 4, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-26 Launch         322:22:27:10.000             0.0     426.4     405.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (218.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/07/2022 01:03 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1589566560448172033
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Antares/NG-18: LIFTOFF! At 5:32:42am EST (1032 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/07/2022 01:38 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-science-cargo-launches-on-northrop-grumman-resupply-mission-0
    Quote
    RELEASE 22-113
    NASA Science, Cargo Launches on Northrop Grumman Resupply Mission
    ...
    First satellites from Uganda, Zimbabwe
    The Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Project-5 (BIRDS-5) is a constellation of three CubeSats to be deployed after arrival at the space station: PEARLAFRICASAT-1, the first satellite developed by Uganda; ZIMSAT-1, Zimbabwe’s first satellite; and TAKA from Japan. BIRDS-5 performs multispectral observations of Earth using a commercial off-the-shelf camera and demonstrates a high-energy electronic measuring instrument. The statistical data collected could help distinguish bare ground from forest and farmland and possibly indicate the quality of agricultural growth. A cross-border university project, BIRDS provides students from developing nations with hands-on satellite development opportunities, laying a foundation for similar space technology projects in their home countries that ultimately could lead to sustainable space programs there.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/08/2022 08:27 am
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the Dragon CRS-26 resupply mission to the ISS on November 19 at 5:04 p.m. EST.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: eric z on 11/08/2022 10:39 am
       May 1 2023 shows 4 people launching on Axiom-2. May 2nd lists 6 people including Cruise. Then 4 people land.
    Did I miss something obvious? Are the Hollywood participants inflatable, so they don't have to be returned? :D
     Feel free to delete if entry is changed.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/09/2022 09:34 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-crs-18/2022/11/09/astronauts-command-robotic-arm-to-capture-cygnus/
    Quote
    At 5:20 a.m. EST, NASA astronaut Nicole Mann, with NASA astronaut Josh Cassada acting as backup, captured Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft using the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Mission control in Houston will actively command the arm to rotate Cygnus to its installation orientation and then to guide it in for installation on the station’s Unity module Earth-facing port.

    NASA Television, the NASA app, and agency’s website will provide live coverage of the spacecraft’s installation beginning at 7:15 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/09/2022 09:36 am
       May 1 2023 shows 4 people launching on Axiom-2. May 2nd lists 6 people including Cruise. Then 4 people land.
    Did I miss something obvious? Are the Hollywood participants inflatable, so they don't have to be returned? :D
     Feel free to delete if entry is changed.
    Thanks for correction!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/09/2022 02:01 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1590331477900021760
    Quote
    International Space Station @Space_Station
    .@NorthropGrumman's #Cygnus space freighter was installed on the station at 8:03am ET today and it will stay there until late January for cargo operations.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 11/10/2022 11:23 am
    NASA update on November 7, 2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-26 Launch         323:22:04:00.000             0.0     426.4     405.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (218.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-26 Dock           325:11:00:00.000             0.0     426.3     405.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (218.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/11/2022 05:44 am
    SpX-26:
    Quote from: Jamie Groh, M. Ed.
    NASA and SpaceX now are targeting no earlier than Monday, Nov. 21, pending range approval, for launch of the CRS-26 mission to the International Space Station. [Nov 10]

    NextSpaceFlight (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/4754), updated November 10:
    Launch November 21 21:15 UTC
    = 4:15 pm EST
    Cargo Dragon C211.1 🐉
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/11/2022 10:19 am
    https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=1&article=5254&context=smallsat&type=additional
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/11/2022 10:21 am
    https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?filename=0&article=4618&context=smallsat&type=additional
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/15/2022 12:50 am
    t.me/rian_ru/185427
    Google tanslate:
    Quote
    RIA News
    On March 16, Russia will carry out the first manned launch in 2023, the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft with a crew will go to the ISS, a source in the rocket and space industry told RIA Novosti
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/15/2022 12:57 am
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the Dragon CRS-26 resupply mission to the ISS on November 21 at 4:19 p.m. EST.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/15/2022 01:21 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)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    November 26  19:20:43 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) launch [iROSA 3A, iROSA 4A in trunk]

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

    2022
      NET   November    22   23  10:57   27  12:30 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET November - release of satellite PearlAfricaSat-1 (BIRDS-5), ZimSat-1 (BIRDS-5), TAKA (BIRDS-5) from J-SSOD#23
    NET November - release of satellite LORIS, ORCASat (ORCA2Sat) (Canada) from NRCSD
    NET November - release of satellites ELaNa 49: MARIO, petitSat, SPORT, TJREVERB from Bishop
    NET November - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia), love satellite, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, Maya-5, Maya-6, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    November    28   29   December 3  12:25-19:25 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-82) from Quest airlock (iROSA 3A installation on the starboard 4 truss)
    NET November 25  11:15-18:15  December 6 - 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    1   3   7  13:05-20:05   19 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation on the port 4 truss)
    December 21  22  00:00-07:00 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December 6  07:20-14:20  - 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]

    2023
    NET    Mid-   Late December 2022   January 9 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET    Mid-   Late December 2022   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]
    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 November 2022  January - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: AuroraSat, CHIRad-Sat, CubeSat NB, DUCS, ESSENCE, Ex-Alta 2, IDRSat, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1),   NEUDOSE , ORCA2Sat, QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat,   WU-NACCP , YukonSat
    NET November 2022  January - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET November 2022  January - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2,   Stratus from Bishop
    NET November 2022  January - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET November 2022  January - release of satellites    Arksat-2 , GW-Sat (GWSat), RADSAT-SK
    NET November 2022  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
    February 16 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Mid-February - 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]
    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]
      NET   March 16    20   - 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
    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 15th
    Changes on November 18th
    Changes on November 20th
    Changes on November 22nd
    Changes on November 24th
    Changes on November 25th
    Changes on November 26th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/15/2022 07:01 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Tuesday, Nov. 15
    6:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 81 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array) modification kit on the starboard 6 truss at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)
    ...
    Thursday, Nov. 17
    9 a.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 55 to prepare a radiator on the Rassvet module for its transfer to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 9:20 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)
    ...
    Friday, Nov. 25
    6 a.m. – 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 6:15 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)

    Tuesday, Nov. 29
    TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 82 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array) on the starboard 4 truss at the International Space Station (All Channels)
    ...
    Saturday, Dec. 3
    TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 to install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array) on the port 4 truss at the International Space Station (All Channels)

    Tuesday, Dec. 6
    2 a.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 to relocate an Airlock from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 2:20 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)

    Wednesday, Dec. 21
    6:30 p.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 to relocate an airlock from the Rassvet module to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 11/15/2022 02:33 pm
    Cross-post:
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1592526461830823936?cxt=HHwWgICwzaSY5ZksAAAA

    Quote
    @NASA_Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio set their spacesuits to battery power at 9:14am ET today beginning a spacewalk to prepare the station for new rollout solar arrays.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 11/15/2022 04:26 pm

    CRS-26 Docking Date & Time Confirmed
    Quote
    Wednesday, Nov. 23
    8:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX CRS-26 cargo Dragon resupply craft at the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:43 a.m. EST)
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/15/2022 09:13 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/11/15/nasa-astronauts-complete-spacewalk-to-prep-for-upcoming-solar-array-upgrades/
    Quote
    Expedition 68 Flight Engineers Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio of NASA concluded their spacewalk at 4:25 p.m. EST after 7 hours and 11 minutes in preparation for upcoming solar array installation.

    Cassada and Rubio completed the majority of the primary objectives for today to assemble a mounting bracket on the starboard side of the station’s truss assembly in preparation for the installation of a pair of International Space Station Rollout Solar Arrays (iROSAs).

    The duo completed the routing of cables on the 3A power channel, and began the installation process of a modification kit on the 1B power channel, which will act as a scaffolding for the new solar arrays.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/18/2022 01:46 am
    https://tass.com/science/1538551
    Quote
    ISS, November 18. /TASS/. Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin, who is also a TASS special correspondent on the ISS, have completed the spacewalk, according to a Roscosmos live broadcast.

    "The new day begins ... and the spacewalk is complete," Roscosmos confirmed on its Telegram channel.

    The cosmonauts began extravehicular activities at 5:39 p.m. Moscow time on Thursday. They spent 6 hours and 25 minutes in outer space. For Prokopyev it was the third spacewalk of his career, while Petelin sucessfully accomplished his first one.

    After beginning spacewalk, Petelin reported back to Earth that his sensor showed "high gas temperature". An export from the Mission Control Center (MCC) told him that "the sensor is wrong <...> everything is normal".

    The cosmonauts then proceeded to move to the Rassvet module. There they installed the cargo boom adapter, prepared the radiator for transfer to the Nauka research module. Among other things, the cosmonauts blew off the conservation nitrogen pressure and dismantled the ties. This radiator is needed to remove additional thermal loads from the research module during scientific experiments. The radiator transfer will take place during one of the next spacewalks using the ERA robotic arm.

    Cosmonauts also installed an interlock on the cargo boom, which crew members can use to move between the Zarya and Poisk modules, and deployed a fastener for large objects on the Nauka module.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 11/18/2022 06:01 am
    https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck-_M4qLyck/

    ORCASat from University of Victoria and LORIS from Dalhousie University are launching on SpX-26
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/18/2022 08:09 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Tuesday, Nov. 22
    3:30 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX CRS-26 cargo Dragon resupply craft to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 3:54 p.m. EST) (All Channels)

    Wednesday, Nov. 23 
    4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX CRS-26 cargo Dragon resupply craft at the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 5:57 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/18/2022 11:31 pm
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/crs-26/
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    SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, November 22 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s 26th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-26) mission to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 3:54 p.m. ET (20:54 UTC), and a backup launch opportunity is available on Saturday, November 26 at 2:20 p.m. ET (19:20 UTC), pending range approval.

    Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage will land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship in the Atlantic Ocean. This is the first flight of the Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission.

    Dragon will autonomously dock with the space station on Wednesday, November 23 at approximately 6:30 a.m. ET (11:30 UTC).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/18/2022 11:33 pm
    Spx-26;
    = November 22 20:54 UTC;
    more exact docking time:
    NASA, SpaceX Target New Launch Date for Next Commercial Cargo Mission

    Linda Herridge Posted on November 18, 2022

    NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 3:54 p.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 22, for the launch of the agency’s CRS-26 mission to the International Space Station with a backup opportunity on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 2:20 p.m. EST. The cargo ship will automatically dock to the forward port on the station’s Harmony module at 5:57 a.m. on Wednesday. <snip>

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex-crs-26/2022/11/18/nasa-spacex-target-new-launch-date-for-next-commercial-cargo-mission/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/20/2022 10:22 am
    https://nbcc.ca/applied-research/research-projects/cubesat
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    One such research project is CubeSat NB, which allows learners to participate in the design, build, and testing of New Brunswick's first cube satellite, named VIOLET after the provincial flower. VIOLET will help deliver new insights to scientists and researchers on the Earth's ionosphere. NBCC students have used their senior technical projects to develop a UHF helical antenna and software-defined radio for the CubeSat NB ground station, as well as to revise and enhance one of VIOLET's printed circuit boards. Once built and tested, the satellite will be launched to – and then deployed from – the International Space Station in 2023.

    DUCS - Dalhousie University CubeSat:
    https://dalorbits.ca/2019/07/01/loris-2021/
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    In May of 2018, the Dalhousie Space System Lab (DSS) was awarded $200,000 by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) to design and build a CubeSat to pursue space related research topics. The name of the CubeSat is LORIS. It has multi-spectral imagery and high frequency up-link / down-link capabilities.

    http://www.yorku.ca/cubesat/the-project.html
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    The ESSENCE mission will fly a 3U-CubeSat that will be designed and built by the project team, launched from the International Space Station via a US launching service provider – NanoRacks, and operated by the team via the ground station at York University. The CubeSat is expected to launch sometime in Q4 2022 to Q1 2023.

    https://albertasat.ca/ex-alta-2/
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    As such, Ex-Alta 2 is part of a team of Canadian-built satellites, each with their own mission and team of contributors. Ex-Alta 2 is expected to launch sometime early 2023 as part of a refueling mission to the International Space Station.

    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/radsat-sk
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    RADSAT-SK (IDRSat)
    https://usst.ca/cubesat/
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    RADSAT-SK is a joint project between the USST, The University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and the Canadian Space Agency. Once it launches to orbit in late 2023, it will become Saskatchewan’s first satellite in space.

    https://nuclear.mcmaster.ca/2022/06/neudose-and-mcmasters-nuclear-operations-facilities-collaborate-on-cubesat-technology/
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    The NEUDOSE CubeSat is expected to be launched from the International Space Station in January 2023.

    https://space.uwo.ca/research/Missions%20and%20Instruments/cubesat_project/index.html
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    Western University - Nunavut Arctic College CubeSat Project

    The Ukpik-1 CubeSat Project is scheduled to launch in January 2023 and begin operations in April 2023. Read on for an overview of the project!

    Stratus launch 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/stratus

    https://scholarworks.uark.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1114&context=meeguht
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    The exact date of launch is unknown, but for the purposes of this study, a date of February 2023 was used for a launch date and May of 2023 was used as the satellite’s deployment date. These are the projected dates for the mission that ARKSAT-2 was most recently slated to be launched on, NG-18.

    https://en.antaranews.com/news/236405/surya-satellite-1-to-be-launched-from-japan-in-oct
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    Meanwhile, the launch of SS-1 from the International Space Station (ISS) is planned for November this year.
    The satellite will be launched using one of the two space freighters— the SpaceX Dragon or Cygnus NG18.

    https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/08/25/campus-press/1st-ph-university-built-cubesats-successfully-complete-mission-tour/1855950
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    Currently, the second batch of scholars of the STeP-UP Project is developing two more CubeSats, Maya-5 and Maya-6 which are built after the Maya-2 heritage and are slated to launch in 2023.

    https://www.cit-perc-satellite.com/
    Google translate:
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    End of 2022      Satellite "YOMOGI" scheduled to be delivered to launch company
    Early 2023     Satellite "YOMOGI" will be launched and will be delivered to the ISS.
    Early 2023     "YOMOGI" will be released into orbit from the ISS
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/22/2022 10:57 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1594992245626781696
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    The Hungarian minister speaking at the ESA CM22 meeting this morning offered some new details about plans to fly a Hungarian astronaut to the ISS with Axiom Space. It’s a $100M project with a planned 30-day mission in late 2024 or early 2025, pending NASA approval.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: scr00chy on 11/22/2022 11:03 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1594992245626781696
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    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    The Hungarian minister speaking at the ESA CM22 meeting this morning offered some new details about plans to fly a Hungarian astronaut to the ISS with Axiom Space. It’s a $100M project with a planned 30-day mission in late 2024 or early 2025, pending NASA approval.

    Sounds like Axiom-5?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/22/2022 11:17 am
    Sounds like Axiom-5?
    Yes, it is!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/22/2022 08:53 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Saturday, Nov. 26
    1:45 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of the SpaceX CRS-26 cargo Dragon resupply craft to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 2:20 p.m. EST) (All Channels)

    Sunday, Nov. 27
    6 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX CRS-26 cargo Dragon resupply craft at the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 7:30 a.m. EST) (All Channels)
    ...
    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)
    ...
    Wednesday, Dec. 7 
    6:30 a.m. - Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 to Install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array on the Port 4 Truss at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8:05 a.m. EST; expected to last up to 7 hours)  (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 11/24/2022 03:44 am
    Undocking and splashdown of CRS-26 during first week of January
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/24/2022 01:35 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    No earlier than Monday, Dec. 19 
    TBD - Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 to Install an IROSA (ISS Rollout Solar Array on the Port 4 Truss at the International Space Station (spacewalk scheduled to begin at TBD a.m. EST; expected to last up to 7 hours)  (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/25/2022 05:26 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1541919
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    MOSCOW, November 25. /TASS/. Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin have halted preparations for their spacewalk over the malfunction of pumps in the cooling system of one of the spacesuits, Roscosmos said on Friday.

    "An abnormal operation of pumps in the cooling system of one of the spacesuits has been found in the process of preparing the spacesuits for the extravehicular activity. A decision has been made to stop the preparations for the exit. The causes are being analyzed," Roscosmos said in a statement.

    The spacewalk was expected to begin at 2:20 p.m. Moscow time.

    The extravehicular activity scheduled for November 25 was set to become the fourth spacewalk in Prokopyev’s career and the second for Petelin. During their spacewalk, the cosmonauts were expected to move a heat exchanger from the Rassvet mini-research module to the Nauka multipurpose lab on the orbital outpost’s Russian segment with the help of the ERA robotic arm.

    The heat exchanger is needed to remove extra thermal loads from the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module during scientific experiments.

    The date of the next spacewalk will be specified after the causes of the cancelled extravehicular activity are analyzed, Roscosmos said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/26/2022 08:49 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1596584797727428609
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/CRS-26: LIFTOFF! At 2:20:43pm EST (1920 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/26/2022 09:02 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    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)
    ...
    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)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/26/2022 09:58 pm
    SpX-26:
    SFN, SpaceX launches Dragon cargo ship to deliver new solar arrays to space station (https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/11/26/spacex-launches-dragon-cargo-ship-to-deliver-new-solar-arrays-to-space-station/), November 26:
    Quote
    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.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/26/2022 10:15 pm
    https://twitter.com/csa_asc/status/1596550227984801792

    Quote
    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
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo 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.
    ...
    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
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo 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
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/27/2022 11:46 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1596846507248046081
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    Docking of the Dragon with the ISS at 7:39 am EST.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/28/2022 11:26 am
    https://nanoracks.com/upcoming-spacex-26-mission-to-launch-several-nanoracks-customer-payloads-to-the-iss/
    Quote
    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)

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo 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
    Google translate:
    Quote
    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.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/28/2022 11:34 am
    https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2022/11/27/new-spacex-dragon-arrives-at-the-iss-with-science--solar-arrays-and-thanksgiving-treats
    Quote
    The next mission set to head up to the ISS will be the SpaceX Crew-6 mission targeting launch Feb. 15, 2023.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 11/28/2022 06:20 pm
    Cross-post:
    Last iROSA pair [will launch aboard] CRS 28 https://spaceflightnow.com/2022/11/26/spacex-launches-dragon-cargo-ship-to-deliver-new-solar-arrays-to-space-station/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/28/2022 11:27 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    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)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 11/30/2022 05:36 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38552/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    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.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/01/2022 07:33 am
    https://twitter.com/esaspaceflight/status/1597990888302530560
    Quote
    Human Spaceflight @esaspaceflight
    🦾 The #EuropeanRoboticArm will wait a bit longer to stretch again in space.
    The spacewalk to move a radiator on the International @Space_Station
     is now scheduled to no earlier than 21 December.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/02/2022 08:43 pm
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1598684743771512835
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/02/2022 08:50 pm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWabTGG4plc
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/03/2022 09:10 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/03/spacewalkers-exit-station-to-install-roll-out-solar-array/
    Quote
    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.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/03/2022 09:12 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/03/spacewalkers-complete-new-solar-array-installation-on-station/
    Quote
    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.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/11/2022 08:18 am
    https://tass.com/science/1548741
    Quote
    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.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/11/2022 08:32 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
    Quote
    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)
    ...
    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)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS 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
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/14/2022 04:48 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1550565
    Quote
    MOSCOW, December 14. /TASS/. Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin will spend six and a half hours outside the International Space Station (ISS) during their spacewalk on December 15, the Russian space agency announced on Wednesday.

    "The spacewalk is scheduled to last six hours and 37 minutes," Roscosmos said in a statement.

    As Roscosmos specified, the cosmonauts are scheduled to open the hatch of the Poisk mini-research module at 5:20 a.m. Moscow time. The teammates will control the transfer of a heat exchanger from the Rassvet mini-research module to the Nauka multipurpose lab on the ISS Russian segment. Roscosmos female cosmonaut Anna Kikina who will stay inside the orbital outpost will handle the radiator’s transfer with the help of the ERA robotic arm. Following this operation, cosmonauts Prokopyev and Petelin will take care of the radiator’s mechanical docking with the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module.

    This work was expected to be carried out on November 25 but was postponed over a malfunction of pumps in the cooling system of one of the cosmonauts’ spacesuits.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/14/2022 05:06 pm
    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)
    December 21  13:42 - PDAM-4 by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 620.6 s, dV= +1.0 m/s, dH= +1.7 km)
    December 22  13:19-20:27 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-83) from Quest airlock (iROSA 4A installation on the port 4 truss)
    December 29  12:05:00 - release of satellites TJREVERB (ELaNa 49) and DanteSat from NRCSD#24
    December 29  12:15:00 - release of satellites MARIO (ELaNa 49) and NUTSat from NRCSD#24
    December 29  13:45:00 - release of satellites LORIS and ORCASat (ORCA2Sat) (Canada) from NRCSD#24
    December 29  13:55:00 - release of satellites ELaNa 49: SPORT (Brazil) and petitSat from NRCSD#24

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

    2023
      NET   January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      NET   January    9   11 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    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]
    Mid-January - release of satellites Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) 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  December  15  02:20-08:57  January - 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  21  00:00-07:00  January - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET December  January - 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]
    February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 14 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February 16 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February    15   19 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    February    16   20 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    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]
    January 10  NET February 28 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
    January 11  NET March 1 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    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
    NET    January   March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET    January   March - 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   March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET    January   March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET    January   March - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET    January   March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET    January   March - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET    January   March - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
      Early   NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
      Early   NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
      Q1   NET March - release of satellites SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from Bishop
    NET    Q1   March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module
    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
    Early February  NET Early April - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Early February  NET Early April - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    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 December 14th
    Changes on December 15th
    Changes on December 16th
    Changes on December 20th
    Changes on December 21st
    Changes on December 22nd
    Changes on December 26th
    Changes on December 28th
    Changes on December 29th
    Changes on December 30th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/15/2022 09:43 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Feb. 19 • Falcon 9Crew 6
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on the program’s ninth flight with astronauts. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen, Warren “Woody” Hoburg, UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev will launch on the Crew Dragon spacecraft to begin a six-month expedition on the International Space Station. The Crew Dragon will return to a splashdown at sea.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/16/2022 10:03 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/16/controllers-evaluating-soyuz-after-successful-thruster-test/
    Quote
    NASA and Roscosmos continue to evaluate an external leak that occurred Dec. 14, from the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft docked to the Rassvet module of the International Space Station. Roscosmos has identified the source of the leak as the external cooling loop of the Soyuz.

    As part of the ongoing evaluation and investigation, Roscosmos flight controllers conducted a successful test of the Soyuz MS-22 thrusters at 3:08 a.m. EST Friday, Dec. 16. The systems that were tested were nominal, and Roscosmos assessments of additional Soyuz systems continue. Temperatures and humidity within the Soyuz spacecraft, which remains docked to the Rassvet module, are within acceptable limits.

    NASA is supporting the ongoing investigation with the use of the Canadarm2 robotic arm to provide additional viewing of the Soyuz exterior on Sunday, Dec. 18. To accommodate this change in plans, NASA has determined a new target date for the upcoming U.S. spacewalk to install an International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA), which was originally scheduled for Monday, Dec. 19. The spacewalk will take place Wednesday, Dec. 21.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/17/2022 03:09 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wedneday Dec. 21
    6:30 p.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 to Install the ISS Roll Out Solar Array on the Port 4 Truss to Augment Electrical Capability for the 4A Power Channel (Rubio and Cassada; spacewalk is scheduled to begin at approximately 7:45 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/20/2022 09:48 pm
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5344
    Quote
    CRS SpX-27
    Launch Time
    NET February, 2023
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/21/2022 05:02 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, Dec. 22
    7 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 83 to Install the ISS Roll Out Solar Array on the Port 4 Truss to Augment Electrical Capability for the 4A Power Channel (Rubio and Cassada; spacewalk is scheduled to begin at approximately 8:30 a.m. EST and will last around 7 hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/21/2022 05:04 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1553987
    Quote
    MOSCOW, December 21. /TASS/. The International Space Station orbit was altered in order to avoid collision with space debris, Roscosmos said in a statement Wednesday.

    "Russia’s Progress spacecraft moved the ISS away from space debris. Engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft were engaged at 16:42 Moscow time: they worked for 620.6 second, providing a 1 m/s impulse, resulting in the station’s orbit altitude changed to 417.97 km," the statement says.

    According to Roscosmos, the ISS orbit has been altered for 330 times during its operation, with 179 corrections performed via Russia’s Progress spacecraft.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/22/2022 04:08 pm
    Today's media teleconference:
    Montalbano: SpX-26 returns January 9.



    Today's successful EVA:
    Repressurization has begun, concluding the spacewalk at 3:27 pm Eastern Time / 2027 UTC for a duration of 7 hours 8 minutes.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/22/2022 09:03 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/22/nasa-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-solar-array/
    Quote
    Expedition 68 Flight Engineers Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio of NASA began a spacewalk at 8:19 a.m. EST to install an International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) to augment power generation for the 4A power channel on the station’s port truss structure.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/26/2022 06:30 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/16692121
    Googlу translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, 26 December. /TASS/. Experts came to the conclusion that the coolant spill from the radiator of the Soyuz MS-22 manned spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) will not affect the safety of work in space. This was announced by the executive director of Roscosmos for manned space programs Sergey Krikalev on Monday.

    "The ship is not used in any way even as a safety net during the spacewalk, the work was suspended. The analysis showed that the spill of the component does not affect the safety of the work, so the planning of work on the exits will continue," Krikalev said, without specifying new spacewalk dates.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/28/2022 09:22 pm
    ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/27/2022


    Bill Keeter Posted on December 27, 2022
    ...
    NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer Mission-24 (NRCSD-24): NRCSD-24 deployers were installed on the JEMAL Slide Table (ST). NRCSD-24 Is an external deployer that is installed in the JEM airlock and robotically placed in the deploy configuration using the JEMRMS. NRCSD-24 will be deploying eight different satellites: DanteSat which is a deorbiting drag sail study; TJREVERB, developed by Thomas Jefferson High school will measure the strength of iridium signals; MARIO is a Macro-Fiber Composite Actuator experiment; NUTSat uses an ADS-B receiver to demonstrate and enhance commercial aviation safety technology; LORIS will provide detailed views of the Nova Scotia peninsula and its surrounding shorelines; ORCASat will demonstrate technology to calibrate optical telescopes; SPORT will study the effects of space weather in the upper atmosphere and its effects on communication; PetitSat will study local plasma density enhancements and buoyancy waves in the 380-420 km altitude.
    ...

    Quote
    Thursday, December 29 (GMT 363)
    Payloads:

        NRCSD-24 Deploy Imagery (NASA)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: vp. on 12/29/2022 06:31 am
    After replacing the batteries, the AMS-02 and installing the 6 iRosa panels, are there any other series of EVA planned?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 12/29/2022 06:35 am
    After replacing the batteries, the AMS-02 and installing the 6 iRosa panels, are there any other series of EVA planned?
    Yes the upgrade programme continues however AFAIU the information in the ISS FPIP document and other documents are no longer intended for public release anymore but media can sometimes get access via the formal FOIA request process.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/29/2022 02:37 pm
    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1608444166605783040
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks · Dec 29, 2022

    DEPLOY#1
    TJREVERB a 2U from @TJHSST_Official and DanteSat a 3U from @NSpacemind were deployed at 12:05:00 UTC. 🧑‍🔬(2/?)

    Nanoracks @Nanoracks

    MARIO a 3U from @UMich and NUTSat a 2U from National Formosa University and Gran Systems was deployed at 12:15:00 UTC. ⛅️(3/?)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/29/2022 02:38 pm
    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1608466091050958852
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks · Dec 29, 2022

    DEPLOY#3
    LORIS, a 2U from @DalhousieU, and ORCASat, a 2U from @uvic, were successfully deployed at 13:45:00 UTC. Bravo to both teams! 🇨🇦🛰️ (5/?)

    Nanoracks @Nanoracks

    DEPLOY#4
    SPORT, a 6U from Brazil, and petitSat, a 6U from @NASAGoddard, were successfully deployed at 13:55:00 UTC. 🇧🇷☄️ (6/?)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 12/29/2022 08:07 pm
    NASA update from 12/26/2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX-26 Undock         009:22:00:00.000             0.0     419.6     413.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.6)   (223.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: AnalogMan on 12/29/2022 10:45 pm
    NASA update from 12/26/2022:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX-26 Undock         009:22:00:00.000             0.0     419.6     413.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.6)   (223.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    If you use
    [pre] and [/pre]
    tags around your table text it will help with readability:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX-26 Undock         009:22:00:00.000             0.0     419.6     413.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.6)   (223.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 12/30/2022 09:58 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Monday, Jan. 9
    4:45 p.m. - Coverage of the Undocking of the SpaceX Cargo Dragon Resupply Craft from the International Space Station (undocking is scheduled at 5:05 p.m. EST; splashdown is currently targeted for Jan. 11 but will not be broadcast on NASA TV) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/02/2023 07:15 pm
    https://twitter.com/spaceoffshore/status/1608537790807150593

    Quote
    Departure! Megan is underway and heading to Tampa to support CRS-26 Dragon splashdown locations in the Gulf of Mexico.

    Live from nsf.live/spacecoast
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/02/2023 07:16 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown

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

    2023
    January 18  15:12 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dV= +0.70 m/s)
      Mid-   NET January 20 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A - mod kit install)
    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 Early  February 7    14   - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET Early  February 7    14   - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February 9    16   - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  Late May  June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 18  NET Late May  June 30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February 19 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    February 20 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    February 20  March 16 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 69: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    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]
    NET February 28 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
    NET March 1 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    February  March 28  Early March - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 68: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET March - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET March - 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 March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET March - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    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
      March   NET April 1 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
      March   NET April 3 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET Early April - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early April - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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 21    28   - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET January  April - 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 January  April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET January  April - 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]
    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]
    NET May 12 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    May 24  NET July - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to    ISS   MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Summer  June 19 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET    Summer   June 21 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    Mid-   January  June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET    May   June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    May   June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    NET Q2  July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET Late Summer - Fall  August 10 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Late Summer - Fall  August 10 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
      Fall   August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
      Fall   August 18 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23  NET October - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
      Late   September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]  [Exp 70: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    September 27  Early October - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio] [Exp 69: Kononenko, O'Hara, 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]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Late November  January 2024 - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from    ISS   MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
    NET Late November  January 2024 - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    December 1  NET February 2024 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to    ISS   MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    Early February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
      Early   February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET February - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February    May   - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February    May   - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February    June    - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]  [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]  [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 June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June    August   - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from    ISS   MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
    NET June    August   - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to  MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET    Late   Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]  [Exp 72: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late September  Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from  UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Chub]  [Exp 71: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to  UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from  UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from  MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin] [Exp 72: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 January 2nd
    Changes on January 5th
    Changes on January 7th
    Changes on January 9th
    Changes on January 10th
    Changes on January 12th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 01/05/2023 12:10 pm
    Per Rob Navias:

    U.S. EVA-84 to install 1A mod kit is scheduled for NET 20 Jan.
    Details of EVA crew will be announced next week.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/05/2023 06:44 pm
    https://kosmodrom.space/raspisanie-zapuskov
    Progress MS-22 - February 9;
    Soyuz MS-23 - February 20;
    Proton M/Briz M - March 13;
    Progress MS-24 - August 23;
    Soyuz MS-24 - September 15;
    Progress MS-25 - December 1.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/05/2023 06:52 pm
    https://baikonurtour.ru/launches.html
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Launch of TGC "Progress MS-23"
    May 24, 2023 admission to the group is open
    Launch of TGC "Progress MS-23" on May 24, 2023.
    ...
    Launch of TGK Progress MS-24
    August 23, 2023 admission to the group is open
    Launch of TGC "Progress MS-24" on August 23, 2023.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/07/2023 09:30 am
    NGA notice for splashdown.

    Quote from: NGA
    070435Z JAN 23
    NAVAREA IV 29/23(11).
    GULF OF MEXICO.
    WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
    1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
       IN AREAS BOUND BY:
       A. 120925Z TO 120955Z JAN
          29-02.45N 080-13.80W, 28-51.00N 080-00.76W,
          28-39.53N 080-13.80W, 28-51.00N 080-26.82W.
       B. 120920Z TO 120950Z JAN
          29-59.45N 080-40.02W, 29-48.00N 080-26.86W,
          29-36.53N 080-40.02W, 29-48.00N 080-53.15W.
       C. 120915Z TO 120945Z JAN
          31-06.47N 080-15.00W, 30-55.02N 080-01.67W,
          30-43.50N 080-15.00W, 30-55.02N 080-28.32W.
       D. 111005Z TO 111035Z JAN, ALTERNATE
          120125Z TO 120155Z AND 120945Z TO 121015Z JAN
          29-54.42N 086-10.97W, 29-42.95N 085-57.83W,
          29-31.48N 086-10.97W, 29-42.95N 086-24.12W.
       E. 111010Z TO 111040Z JAN, ALTERNATE
          120130Z TO 120200Z AND 120950Z TO 121020Z JAN
          29-59.45N 087-30.00W, 29-48.00N 087-16.85W,
          29-36.53N 087-30.00W, 29-48.00N 087-43.13W.
       F. 111000Z TO 111030Z JAN, ALTERNATE
          120115Z TO 120145Z AND 120935Z TO 121005Z JAN
          29-28.43N 084-12.00W, 29-16.97N 083-58.92W,
          29-05.52N 084-12.00W, 29-16.97N 084-25.07W.
       G. 111005Z TO 111035Z JAN, ALTERNATE
          120940Z TO 121010Z JAN
          28-17.45N 083-54.00W, 28-06.00N 083-41.03W,
          27-54.53N 083-54.00W, 28-06.00N 084-06.95W.
    2. CANCEL THIS MSG 121120Z JAN 23.//
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/07/2023 09:55 am
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1611268409928425475
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1611272201843494913
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1611286901297762305
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1611294987500589057
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 01/07/2023 12:22 pm
    NASA update from January 4, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT018 Reboost Preli  018:15:12:00.000             0.7     418.7     412.8
    COMMENT                                                    (2.3)   (226.1)   (222.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/09/2023 08:34 am
    https://ria.ru/20230108/roskosmos-1843503847.html
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 8 - RIA Novosti. Reports that Roskosmos and NASA have reached an agreement that the crew members of the faulty Soyuz MS-22, Russians Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin and American Frank Rubio, will return from the ISS on two different ships are speculation, RIA Novosti reported on Sunday. the press service of the state corporation.
    Earlier, a number of telegram channels published information that Roscosmos and NASA allegedly made a decision on further work with the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft and its crew. According to these data, the ship will land empty in automatic mode, the next Soyuz MS-23 will leave in February, not March, with commander Oleg Kononenko and two empty seats. Also in February, the American ship Crew Dragon will fly with three crew members and one empty seat. Russian crew members Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin will return on Soyuz MS-23, and American Frank Rubio, who also flew with them on Soyuz MS-22, will return on Crew Dragon.
    ...
    It was reported that the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft, which is now located in Baikonur, can be used as a backup. It can be prepared for flight by February 19, and not March 16, as its flight to the ISS was originally scheduled. At the same time, the state corporation hopes that it will not be necessary to use it, and the Soyuz MS-22 crew will return to Earth on a regular basis on their ship in the second half of March.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/09/2023 06:09 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceTfrs/status/1612160538942767109

    https://twitter.com/SpaceTfrs/status/1612156455410454529
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/10/2023 03:58 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/09/science-packed-dragon-cargo-craft-undocks-from-station/
    Quote
    After receiving commands from flight controllers on the ground, the uncrewed SpaceX Dragon spacecraft undocked from the zenith port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 5:05 p.m. At the time of undocking, the station was flying about 259 miles over the Pacific Ocean.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/10/2023 04:10 am
    https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1612577720021704705
    Quote
    NASA @NASA
    Dragon has undocked from the @Space_Station and is on its way home! Splashdown is scheduled for 5:19am ET (1019 UTC) on Wednesday, Jan. 11, off the coast of Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/11/2023 08:13 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8095
    Google translate:
    Quote
    "Soyuz MS-22": the decision of the state commission

    On December 15, there was a depressurization of the external contour of the radiator of the thermal control system of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft. The version of technical damage to the radiator during manufacture is not confirmed. It has been experimentally proven that damage to the radiator pipeline occurred as a result of a meteoroid impact. The hole diameter is less than 1 mm.

    Experts concluded: Soyuz MS-22 should descend to Earth without a crew.
    Launch of Soyuz MS-23 on February 20, 2023 in unmanned mode.

    It was previously planned that Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub and NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara would go to the station on March 16 on this ship.

    The expedition of Sergei Prokopiev, Dmitry Petelin and Francisco Rubio to the ISS is being extended. They will return to Earth on Soyuz MS-23.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/11/2023 09:56 am
    Cross-posts

    Quote from: SpaceX tweet
    Dragon on track for splashdown off the coast of Florida today at ~5:19 a.m. ET. [Jan 11]

    Quote from: SpaceX tweet
    Splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing SpaceX’s 26th cargo resupply mission to the @space_station! [Jan 11]

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 1/09/2023

    Bill Keeter Posted on January 9, 2023

    SpaceX-26 Undock and Return: Cargo Dragon SpaceX-26 (SpX-26) undocked from the ISS today at 4:05 PM CT to return cargo and payloads to the ground concluding the 43-day mission aboard the ISS. SpX-26 will complete departure phasing throughout the next day, jettison the Trunk for destructive re-entry, deorbit, and then splash down off the coast of Tampa, Florida on Wednesday January 11th.
    <snip>
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/11/2023 06:01 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/11/dragon-resupply-ship-splashes-down-returning-critical-science/
    Quote
    SpaceX’s uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 5:19 a.m. EST Wednesday, Jan. 11, off the coast of Tampa, Florida, marking the return of the company’s 26th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft carried approximately 4,400 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo back to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2023 12:34 am
    https://t.me/kremlinprachka/22848
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2023 01:35 am
    https://tass.com/science/1561113
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 11. /TASS/. The Soyuz MS-22 space crew’s mission will be extended for several months, Roscosmos Executive Director for Human Spaceflights Sergey Krikalyov said on Wednesday.

    "We will probably prolong this crew’s mission for several more months," the Roscosmos official said during a phone press conference on the incident with the damaged exterior of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft’s instrument module.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2023 01:37 am
    https://tass.com/russia/1561233
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 12. /TASS/. Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolay Chub, as well as NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara, who were scheduled to fly to the International Space Station (ISS) in the spring of 2023, will launch to orbit in the fall, Roscosmos Executive Director for Manned Space Programs Sergey Krikalev said.

    "The mission that was expected to launch in the spring will be postponed to the fall, and these guys (the Soyuz MS-22 crew members - TASS) will have to carry out their mission longer," he told the Rossiya-24 TV channel.

    "The only thing that we can do is to reschedule the fall launch to a bit earlier in the year but no final decision has been made yet as the best options for the flight are under discussion," Krikalev added.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2023 01:39 am
    https://tass.com/science/1561163
    Quote
    NEW YORK, January 11. /TASS/. The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will adjust the schedule of flights to the International Space Station (ISS) taking into account the incident with the Russian Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft and its consequences, the head of the US ISS program, Joel Montalbano said in a telephone press conference on Wednesday.

    "Looking forward now that the state commission has made its decision, NASA will take the next couple of weeks to work with the commercial crew program, the US domestic partners and Russian side and laying up flight plans for the next few months," Montalbano said, adding that the launch of the Crew-6 mission was scheduled for February in accordance with the original plan.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: AmigaClone on 01/12/2023 05:08 am
    https://tass.com/russia/1561233
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 12. /TASS/. Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolay Chub, as well as NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara, who were scheduled to fly to the International Space Station (ISS) in the spring of 2023, will launch to orbit in the fall, Roscosmos Executive Director for Manned Space Programs Sergey Krikalev said.

    "The mission that was expected to launch in the spring will be postponed to the fall, and these guys (the Soyuz MS-22 crew members - TASS) will have to carry out their mission longer," he told the Rossiya-24 TV channel.

    "The only thing that we can do is to reschedule the fall launch to a bit earlier in the year but no final decision has been made yet as the best options for the flight are under discussion," Krikalev added.

    I suspect the timing of that flight will depend primarily on when Soyuz MS-24 becomes available.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2023 07:21 am
    FCC permit for Cygnus-19 launch NET April 1
    https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/els/reports/STA_Print.cfm?mode=current&application_seq=120901&RequestTimeout=1000
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/13/2023 02:07 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Friday, January 20
    7 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 84 at the International Space Station to Assemble Mounting Brackets for the next set of ISS Roll Out Solar Arrays (Wakata and Mann; spacewalk expected to begin at approximately 8:15 a.m. EST and will last close to 7 hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    ...
    Thursday, February 9
    *1:30 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the ISS Progress 83 Cargo Ship from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 1:51 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    ...
    Saturday, February 11
    3 a.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the ISS Progress 83 Cargo Craft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 3:53 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

    Sunday, February 19
    8:30 p.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the Unpiloted Soyuz MS-23 Spacecraft to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan (Launch scheduled at 8:57 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)

    Tuesday, February 21
    9 p.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the Unpiloted Soyuz MS-23 Spacecraft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:50 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/13/2023 02:54 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]

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

    2023
    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
    February 1  10:17 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dV= +1.1 m/s)
    February 7 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February 9  06:15 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February 11  08:53 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 18 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    February 22  02:49 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
      Late   NET February    19   26  07:07 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
      Late   NET February    20   27  - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET February 28  Early March - 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]
    NET February 28  March    2   11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
      Early   March 12 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing
    NET March    1     3   12 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET March - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET March - 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 March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET March - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    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
    NET April 1 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April 3 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    Early   April    2   11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET    Early   April    2   11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    April - 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]
    April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April - 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]
    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]
    NET May 12 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June 19 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET June 21 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 10 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    August 10 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
      Late   August    18   27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    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]
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    Early February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-March - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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 February  May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    February   May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late September  Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Chub]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 January 13th
    Changes on January 17th
    Changes on January 18th
    Changes on January 19th
    Changes on January 20th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: theonlyspace on 01/13/2023 03:55 pm
    When will Expedition  69 beginning?
     Whenn Soyuz MS 23 dock unmanned?
    When Soyuz MS 22 undock unmanned?
    When Crew Dragon 6  with new crew dock?
    or when Crew  Dragon 5 undock to return the  current Expedition 68 crew home ?
    Any information from Nasa on this
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 01/13/2023 04:51 pm
    When will Expedition  69 beginning?
     Whenn Soyuz MS 23 dock unmanned?
    When Soyuz MS 22 undock unmanned?
    When Crew Dragon 6  with new crew dock?
    or when Crew  Dragon 5 undock to return the  current Expedition 68 crew home ?
    Any information from Nasa on this

    Rob Navias just told me that Expedition 68 will conclude with undocking of unmanned Soyuz MS-22.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: GWR64 on 01/13/2023 08:41 pm


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

    2023
    ...
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) 
    ...
    February 22  02:50 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    ...
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    ...
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    ...

    Changes on January 13th

    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 01/13/2023 09:01 pm


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

    2023
    ...
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) 
    ...
    February 22  02:50 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    ...
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    ...
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    ...

    Changes on January 13th

    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: gemmy0I on 01/13/2023 09:07 pm
    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.
    Maybe I've missed something, but isn't Prichal free for Soyuz MS-23 to dock to? Ever since Prichal's activation, they've been alternating Soyuz dockings at Rassvet and Prichal, keeping Poisk and Zvezda free for Progresses as are best at those positions. I'm surprised that they wouldn't continue that pattern with MS-23's launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 01/13/2023 09:10 pm
    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.
    Maybe I've missed something, but isn't Prichal free for Soyuz MS-23 to dock to? Ever since Prichal's activation, they've been alternating Soyuz dockings at Rassvet and Prichal, keeping Poisk and Zvezda free for Progresses as are best at those positions. I'm surprised that they wouldn't continue that pattern with MS-23's launch.
    AFAIU:
    They do not want any Soyuz or Progress docked there until the ERA transfer operations are completed.

    The next scheduled docking following the outfitting EVA's and ERA large transfers is presently May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/13/2023 09:37 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Late February • Falcon 9 • Crew 6
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on the program’s ninth flight with astronauts. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen, Warren “Woody” Hoburg, UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi, and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev will launch on the Crew Dragon spacecraft to begin a six-month expedition on the International Space Station. The Crew Dragon will return to a splashdown at sea. Delayed from Feb. 19. [Jan. 13]
    ...
    March • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 27
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    ...
    August • Falcon 9 • Crew 7
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/13/2023 09:55 pm
    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.
    Maybe I've missed something, but isn't Prichal free for Soyuz MS-23 to dock to? Ever since Prichal's activation, they've been alternating Soyuz dockings at Rassvet and Prichal, keeping Poisk and Zvezda free for Progresses as are best at those positions. I'm surprised that they wouldn't continue that pattern with MS-23's launch.
    AFAIU:
    They do not want any Soyuz or Progress docked there until the ERA transfer operations are completed.

    The next scheduled docking following the outfitting EVA's and ERA large transfers is presently May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal).
    Possibly will use UM Prichal as airlock.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: GWR64 on 01/13/2023 09:58 pm


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

    2023
    ...
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) 
    ...
    February 22  02:50 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    ...
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    ...
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    ...

    Changes on January 13th

    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.

    Ah, thanks!
    So far, this situation has been largely avoided, first at Pirs and now at Poisk.
    I didn't know it was ever done that way.
    One possibility would be to relocate Soyuz MS-23 to Rassvet after Soyuz MS-22 undocks.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 01/13/2023 10:02 pm


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

    2023
    ...
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) 
    ...
    February 22  02:50 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    ...
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    ...
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    ...

    Changes on January 13th

    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.

    Ah, thanks!
    So far, this situation has been largely avoided, first at Pirs and now at Poisk.
    I didn't know it was ever done that way.
    One possibility would be to relocate Soyuz MS-23 to Rassvet after Soyuz MS-22 undocks.
    That might happen but hasn't been scheduled at this time.

    P.S. we are becoming off topic continuing this discussion here instead of the relevant yet dedicated MS-22 coolant leak thread: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=57878.0
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 01/14/2023 05:58 am


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

    2023
    ...
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) 
    ...
    February 22  02:50 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    ...
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    April - 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]
    ...
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    ...

    Changes on January 13th

    I do not understand that. How can Poisk serve as an airlock, while the rescue spaceship is docked to it?
    The third crew member would spend the EVA duration in the Descent Module as Habitation Module is used for emergency ingress in the event of a airlock failure. This has been done before when Pirs was used. This procedure will be used until relocation which hasn't been announced. This is because of their being four docking ports and they do not want the Russian crew to relocate Soyuz MS-22 unless they are doing an emergency landing. As such Soyuz MS-23 has no choice over the docking port selection. The Progress that is leaving Poisk is providing MS-23 a slot. Ideally they want a Progress at Poisk to provide backup roll control authority to Nauka as Zvezda no longer provides that function due to Zvezda's being end of life.

    Ah, thanks!
    So far, this situation has been largely avoided, first at Pirs and now at Poisk.
    I didn't know it was ever done that way.
    One possibility would be to relocate Soyuz MS-23 to Rassvet after Soyuz MS-22 undocks.
    That might happen but hasn't been scheduled at this time.
    looks like that's the seat liner (SL) issue helps here. During EVA rubio's SL in dragon AA nd Rubio in us segment. Kikina in nauka handling European Robotic arm. If issue, then Sergey and Dmitry leave in ms23. Crew 5 and Rubio (If at that time crew 6 then with them) leave on dragon. If nothing like this Happens (as it's just emergency precautions), after outfitting rubio's SL placed in ms23 and it relocated to rassvet then normal operations. Sounds kinda, complex and risky!!!!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/18/2023 05:01 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1564177
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 18. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was adjusted to create ballistic conditions for the undocking of the damaged Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft and the docking of the Soyuz MS-23 replacement vehicle, the Russian space agency Roscosmos announced on Wednesday.

    "This time, the orbit was adjusted before the landing of the Soyuz MS-22 and the uncrewed launch of the Soyuz MS-23," Roscosmos said.

    According to preliminary data, the space station’s average orbital altitude increased by 1.6 km to 417.1 km above Earth’s surface. The adjustment maneuver was carried out by firing the thrusters of the Progress MS-20 resupply ship attached to the orbital outpost. The thrusters were activated at 5:57 p.m. Moscow time for 591.4 seconds, Roscosmos said.

    The launch of the crewless Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft is scheduled for February 20, 2023.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/18/2023 05:57 pm
    Quote
    UPDATED JANUARY 18, 2023

    FALCON 9
    ...
    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch four astronauts to the ISS on Crew-6 on late February, around 2 a.m. EST.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/19/2023 08:00 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/#.U0NkJ6L-6c4
    Quote
    No Earlier Than: February 26, 2023
    Mission: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Launch
    Description:

    Crew-6 is targeted launch to the International Space Station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/19/2023 06:50 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Feb. 26 • Falcon 9 • Crew 6
    Launch time: 0707 GMT (2:07 a.m. EST)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    ...
    March 11 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 27
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/20/2023 05:19 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, February 9
    1 a.m. – Coverage of the Launch of the ISS Progress 83 Cargo Ship from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 1:15 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    ...
    Tuesday, February 21
    9 p.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the Unpiloted Soyuz MS-23 Spacecraft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:49 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/20/2023 02:38 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/20/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-prep-for-station-power-upgrades/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata began a spacewalk at 8:14 a.m. EST to complete the installation of two mounting platforms as part of planned solar array augmentation on the starboard side of the space station’s truss. The duo will complete the installation of a mounting platform on the 1B power channel that was started during a previous spacewalk, and begin installing a mounting platform on the 1A power channel.

    The installation is part of a series of spacewalks to augment the International Space Station’s power channels with new International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs). Four iROSAs have been installed so far, and two more will be mounted to the platforms installed during this spacewalk in the future.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 01/20/2023 08:35 pm
    NASA update from January 18, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT032 Reboost Preli  032:10:17:00.000             1.1     418.9     411.7
    COMMENT                                                    (3.6)   (226.2)   (222.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/20/2023 10:01 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/20/spacewalkers-wrap-up-first-spacewalk-of-2023/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata concluded their spacewalk at 3:35 p.m. EST after 7 hours and 21 minutes.

    Mann and Wakata completed work left over from a previous spacewalk for a platform on which a set of International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs) for the station’s 1B power channel will be installed later this year, as well as most of the work to install a similar mounting platform for a set of iROSAs for the 1A power channel. Due to time constraints, plans to bolt a final strut for the second platform were deferred until a future spacewalk. There is no impact to station operations.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/21/2023 12:43 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by SSRMS
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact

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

    2023
    February 9  06:15:36 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:47:30 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  00:55:30 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 18  ~04:05 / ~04:45 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    February 20  01:57 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 22  02:36 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    NET February 26  07:07 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET February  26  ~19:00    27   - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    Late January  Mid-February   March 1 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET  Late January  Mid-February   March 1 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      Early   March 4 - 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]
    NET March  10    11   - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
    NET March  11    12   - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Late March    12   - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube, SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from NRCSD#
    NET March - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET March - 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 March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET March - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    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
    NET April 1 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April 3 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    April - 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]
    April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April - 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]
    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]
    NET May 12 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 19  August 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET June 21  August 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    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]
    August 10  October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    August 10  October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    October 20 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    Early February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-  March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late September  Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Chub]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 January 21st
    Changes on January 25th
    Changes on January 26th
    Changes on January 28th
    Changes on January 30th
    Changes on January 31st
    Changes on February 1st
    Changes on February 3rd
    Changes on February 7th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/25/2023 04:35 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38738/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The launch of the Progress MS-22 cargo spacecraft by the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for February 9, 2023 at 09:15:36 Moscow time. In addition to Progress MS-22, Progress MS-23, Progress MS-24 and Progress MS-25 are now located in Baikonur.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/26/2023 02:56 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/25/bone-healing-study-continues-as-spacex-crew-6-mission-approaches/
    Quote
    The next SpaceX crewed mission to the space station is soon approaching. The Crew-6 crewmates are Commander Stephen Bowen and Pilot Warren “Woody” Hoburg, both from NASA, and Mission Specialists Andrey Fedyaev from Roscosmos and Sultan Alnedayi from the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre. The quartet will lift off aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour at 2:07 a.m. EST on Feb. 26 and dock to the Harmony module’s space-facing port just over half-a-day later.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/26/2023 07:22 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/26/crew-preps-for-next-spacewalk-explores-space-biology-and-physics/
    Quote
    The next spacewalk to continue upgrading the orbiting lab’s power generation system is planned for Feb. 2. Two spacewalkers will exit the Quest airlock in their Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), or spacesuits, to finish installing a modification kit on the starboard truss structure. The hardware installation job will ready the space station for its next roll-out solar array. Ahead of the upcoming spacewalk, spacesuit gloves and tethers were inspected.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 01/27/2023 10:04 am
    NASA update from January 25, 2023:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT032 Reboost Preli  032:10:17:00.000             1.4     418.7     411.6
    COMMENT                                                    (4.6)   (226.1)   (222.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  81P Undock            038:05:01:30.000             0.0     420.1     413.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (226.8)   (223.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  83P Launch            040:06:15:36.000             0.0     420.8     412.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.2)   (222.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/28/2023 01:32 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/content/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches
    Quote
    ELaNa 50
    Three CubeSat missions are scheduled to launch on CRS-27 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida

        ARKSat-1 - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.
        LightCube - Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz.
        SNoOPI - Perdue University, Lafayette, Ind.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/28/2023 01:53 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, February 2
    6:45 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 85 at the International Space Station to complete work on the 1A Power Channel Mounting Bracket for a future ISS Rollout Solar Array Installation; spacewalk is scheduled to begin at appx. 8:15 a.m. EST and will last up to 7 hours) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 01/31/2023 07:48 pm
    iROSA Pallet was jettisoned today via the SSRMS at~9:26 AM PT
    Video is 30x realtime

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8cWU86Wozg
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2023 10:27 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8264
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The correction of the ISS orbit with the help of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft engines, scheduled for February 1, has been postponed to the reserve date - February 3 due to ballistic reasons.

    https://tass.com/science/1569879
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 1. /TASS/. The adjustment of the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) planned for February 1 has been rescheduled for February 3 for ballistic reasons, the Russian space agency Roscosmos announced on Wednesday.

    "The ISS orbit adjustment with the help of the Progress MS-20 resupply ship’s thrusters planned for February 1 has been rescheduled for the backup date, February 3, for ballistic reasons," Roscosmos said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/02/2023 02:59 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/02/02/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-continue-power-system-upgrades/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata began a spacewalk at 7:45 a.m. EST, approximately 30 minutes ahead of schedule, to complete the construction of a mounting platform on the 1A power channel that was started during a spacewalk on Jan. 20, relocate and install an articulating portable foot restraint from the P6 truss for future spacewalk tasks, and if time permits, complete cable routing on the 1B power channel.
    ...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/02/2023 03:03 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8283
    Google translate:
    Quote
    While active pre-launch work is in full swing at Baikonur, the Progress MS-21 truck is being prepared in orbit to leave the ISS

    Yesterday the cosmonauts loaded the equipment to be removed into the spacecraft.

    Undocking of Progress MS-21 and the International Space Station - February 18 at 03:54
    03:54 DMT  = 00:54 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/02/2023 04:22 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Tuesday, February 21
    8:45 p.m. – Coverage of the Docking of the Unpiloted Soyuz MS-23 Spacecraft to the International Space Station (Docking scheduled at 9:36 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2023 04:32 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/02/02/spacewalkers-complete-construction-job-to-upgrade-station-power/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata concluded their spacewalk at 2:26 p.m. EST after six hours and 41 minutes.

    Mann and Wakata completed their major objective for today, which was to complete the construction of a mounting platform on the 1A power channel that was started during a spacewalk on Jan. 20. In addition, they relocated an articulating portable foot restraint from the P6 truss for future spacewalk tasks and deployed cables for the installation of the next pair of International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2023 10:22 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8298
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The ISS orbit was corrected before the Soyuz MS-22 landing

    This is necessary for the descent vehicle to land in a given area.
    On February 3, at 13:30 Moscow time, the engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft started up. According to preliminary data, after the corrective maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.4 kilometers and amounted to 417.8 km above the surface of our planet.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2023 06:41 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/02/03/spacewalkers-relax-science-continues-as-station-orbits-higher/
    Quote
    The space station is orbiting higher, 260 miles above Earth at its highest point and 257.1 miles at its lowest, after the ISS Progress 81 resupply ship fired its engines for nearly fifteen minutes early Friday morning. The new orbiting altitude places the station at the correct altitude for the arrival of the new ISS Progress 83 cargo craft on Feb. 11 and the unpiloted Soyuz MS-23 crew ship on Feb. 21.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2023 07:03 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38791/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    On Friday, February 3, 2023, the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted to ensure the landing of the unmanned Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft.
    The engines of the Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft docked to the Zvezda Service Module of the ISS Russian Segment were switched on at 13:30 Moscow time. They worked 894.2 seconds and gave out an impulse of 1.37 m / s.
    According to preliminary data, after the maneuver, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.4 km and amounted to 417.8 km.
    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 332 corrections of its orbital altitude were carried out, including 181 with the help of Progress spacecraft engines.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/06/2023 04:13 pm
    NASA update from February 03, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  81P Undock            038:04:58:30.000             0.0     422.7     412.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.2)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  83P Launch            040:06:15:36.000             0.0     423.4     411.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (222.1)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  83P Docking           042:08:47:30.000             0.0     423.9     410.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (221.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  82P Undock            049:00:55:30.000             0.0     425.3     407.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (220.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/07/2023 04:42 am
    https://tass.com/science/1572449
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 7. /TASS/. The Progress MS-20 uncrewed freighter, filled with ‘junk’ and used-up equipment from the International Space Station (ISS), undocked from the Zvezda module of the Russian ISS segment on Tuesday, according to a Roscosmos broadcast.

    The Progress MS-20 propulsion system is expected to perform a three-minute deorbiting maneuver at 11:04 a.m. Moscow time. The spacecraft is expected to enter the atmosphere at 11:37 a.m. Moscow time, and eight minutes later, the fireproof elements will be sunk into the Pacific Ocean, 2,400 km from the New Zealand city of Wellington and 7,500 km from Santiago in Chile.

    During its stay on the ISS, the Progress MS-20 uncrewed freighter has prevented the station from colliding with space debris four times (on June 16, October 17, October 25 and December 21, 2022) and performed seven routine orbit corrections (on August 10, August 25, September 15, October 1 and November 30, 2022, as well as on January 18 and February 3 of this year).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/07/2023 04:33 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-spacex-s-27th-resupply-launch-to-space-station
    Quote
    Media accreditation is open for SpaceX's 27th commercial resupply mission for NASA to the International Space Station. Liftoff of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket is targeted for no earlier than Friday, March 10, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/08/2023 06:41 pm
    NASA update from February 06, 2023:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  69S Launch            051:01:57:54.000             0.0     425.8     406.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.9)   (219.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/09/2023 05:37 am
    Liftoff 06:15:36.381 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/09/2023 02:54 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by SSRMS
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)

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

    2023
    February    20  01:57   24  00:24:29 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch (or March 1-10)
    February    22  02:36   26  01:01:00 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk) (or March 3-12)
      NET   February 26  07:07:35 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
      NET   February     26  ~19:00   27  07:54 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 1 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET March 1 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 4 - 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]
    NET March    10   11  01:59 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
    NET March    11   12 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Late March - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube, SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from NRCSD#
    NET March - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET March - 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 March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET March - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    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
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
      NET   April    1   21 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April    3   23 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    April - 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]
    April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April - 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]
    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  Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May 2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts  Barnawi, AlQarni]               ]
    NET May 12 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, two saudi astronauts  Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET    June   July - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    June   July - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET August 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
      NET   August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
      NET   August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    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]
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
      H2   October - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
      H2   October - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    October 20  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    October 21  December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
      H2 2023   NET January - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
      H2 2023   NET January - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late November 2023  January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November 2023  January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Early February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late September  Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Platonov, Chub]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Grebyonkin]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 February 9th
    Changes on February 11th
    Changes on February 12th
    Changes on February 13th
    Changes on February 15th
    Changes on February 16th
    Changes on February 18th
    Changes on February 20th
    Changes on February 21st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/11/2023 08:57 am
    https://tass.com/science/1575119
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 11. /TASS/. The Progress MS-20 space freighter, which was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on Thursday, docked to the Zvezda service module of the International Space Station on Saturday.

    The resupply ship automatically docked to the ISS, according to a Roscosmos live stream. The process was monitored from the ground by the Mission Control Center, while Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev, Dmitry Petelin, who is also a TASS special reporter in space, and Anna Kikina partnered together for the same task on board the ISS.

    Progress MS-22 brought more than 2,500 kg of cargo to the ISS, including 720 kg of fuel, 420 kg of potable water, 40 kg of nitrogen, and about 1,354 kg of dry cargo: various equipment and materials, including those for experiments.

    The space freighter also delivered food rations for the Russian cosmonauts, the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences told TASS earlier.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 02/11/2023 12:27 pm
    Quote
    Contact and capture, at 03:45am EST (0845 UTC); the Progress MS-22/83P cargo ship has nosed into the docking mechanism of the Zvezda module's aft port, bringing about ~5,715 lbs of equipment and supplies to the International Space Station

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1624329233500712960

    Quote
    Next up for the ISS: Undocking of the Progress MS-21/82P cargo ship from the station's upper Poisk module on 2/17, clearing the port for launch of the replacement Soyuz MS-23/69S ferry ship at 8:57pm (01:57 UTC) on 2/19 and docking at Poisk at 9:34pm on 2/21

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1624333307386134528
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/13/2023 04:53 am
    https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1624769858322702339
    Quote
    Axiom Space @Axiom_Space
    We are excited to have Rayyanah Barnawi & Ali AlQarni, two Saudi astronauts, on the Ax-2 crew. They will join Commander @AstroPeggy
     and Pilot @johnpshoffner
     on Axiom Space’s mission to the ISS! Expanding access to low-Earth orbit...#Ax2
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/13/2023 03:51 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1575777
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 13. /TASS/. The launch of the crewless Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft intended to bring Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev, Dmitry Petelin and NASA astronaut Frank Rubio back to Earth has been postponed until early March, Roscosmos Chief Yury Borisov said on Monday.

    "The launch of the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft in crewless mode has been postponed until not later than the first ten-day period of March so that we can make certain and find the place of the possible breakdown [of the Progress MS-21 resupply ship]," he said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/15/2023 08:16 am
    From Strugovets: Soyuz liftoff February 21st.
    https://t.me/roscosmos_press/877
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/15/2023 07:42 pm
    Update from NASA from Febrary 13, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  82P Undock            049:00:56:00.000             0.0     424.7     406.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.3)   (219.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  69S Launch            051:01:57:54.000             0.0     425.2     405.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (219.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  69S Docking           053:02:36:28.000             0.0     425.4     405.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.7)   (218.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 055 ISS Reboost   055:01:25:00.000             1.8     425.6     404.2
    COMMENT                                                    (5.9)   (229.8)   (218.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Launch         057:07:07:35.000             0.0     426.1     409.5
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (221.1)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Docking        058:06:05:00.000             0.0     426.2     409.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (220.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================


    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/15/2023 08:16 pm
    From Strugovets: Soyuz liftoff February 24th.
    https://t.me/roscosmos_press/882
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2023 06:16 pm
    From Strugovets: Soyuz liftoff February 24th confirmed.
    https://t.me/roscosmos_press/886
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2023 06:17 pm
    https://russianspaceweb.com/progress-ms-21.html#2023
    Quote
    As of February 15, the undocking of Progress MS-21 was re-scheduled for 05:26 Moscow Time on Feb. 18, 2023, (9:26 p.m. EST on February 17) or one orbit later than in the original plan.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/16/2023 07:50 pm
    Update from NASA from Febrary 15, 2023:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  82P Undock            049:02:26:30.000             0.0     424.8     407.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (219.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 051 ISS Reboost   051:02:58:00.000             1.7     425.4     406.2
    COMMENT                                                    (5.6)   (229.7)   (219.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  69S Launch            055:00:34:00.000             0.0     426.2     410.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (221.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  69S Docking           057:01:01:00.000             0.0     426.2     409.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (221.1)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Launch         057:07:07:35.000             0.0     426.3     409.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (221.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Docking        058:06:05:00.000             0.0     426.2     409.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/17/2023 04:48 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    March 10/11 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 27
    Launch time: 0159 GMT on 11th (8:59 p.m. EST on 10th)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    ...
    April 21 • Antares • NG-19
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    ...
    NET August • Vulcan Centaur • Dream Chaser 1
    Launch window: TBD
    Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
    ...
    October • Falcon 9 • NG-20
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
    ...
    December • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 29
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/18/2023 06:06 am
    Update on Progress Resupply Vehicle Deorbit

    Sandra Jones Posted on February 18, 2023

    Following the undocking of the uncrewed Roscosmos Progress 82 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station at 9:26 p.m. EST on Friday, Feb. 17, flight controllers at Mission Control in Moscow canceled the scheduled 11:02 p.m. deorbit burn, which would have set the vehicle on course to burn up over the Pacific Ocean.
    Progress 82 currently is in a stable configuration and on a safe trajectory that keeps it well away from the International Space Station while teams on the ground discuss a forward plan.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/18/2023 12:51 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38957/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Today, the Progress MS-21 cargo spacecraft undocked from the International Space Station after more than 3.5 months of operation.
    At 05:26:24 Moscow time, the ship set sail from the Russian Poisk small research module.

    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38963/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The ignition of the Progress MS-21 engine for deceleration to deorbit is scheduled for February 19 at 06:15 Moscow time. As a result, the ship will enter the atmosphere and collapse. According to the forecast of specialists from Roscosmos enterprises, the fall of unburned elements of its structure is expected at 06:57 Moscow time in the non-navigable area of the South Pacific Ocean.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/18/2023 12:59 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Monday, February 27
    1 a.m. – Coverage of the Rendezvous, Docking, Hatch Opening and Welcoming Ceremony of the SpaceX/NASA Crew-6 Crew at the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 2:54 a.m. EST; hatch opening scheduled at 4:35 a.m. EST; welcoming ceremony scheduled at 5:20 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/19/2023 07:56 am
    https://tass.com/science/1578463
    Quote
    MOSCOW, February 19. /TASS/. The damaged Progress MS-21 spacecraft, which was undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday, sunk in the non-navigable section of the Pacific Ocean, Roscosmos reported on Sunday.

    "Progress MS-21 was deorbited today, entered the atmosphere, and crashed. Unburned parts of its structure fell into an isolated section of the South Pacific Ocean," the state corporation said in its Telegram channel.

    The Progress MS-21 spacecraft, which depressurized on February 11, was undocked from the ISS at 05:26 Moscow time on February 18.

    On February 11, the Progress MS-21, already prepared for undocking, began to leak coolant. The depressurized spacecraft was isolated from the space station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/20/2023 07:07 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8508
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Before the landing of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, the ISS orbit must be corrected

    This morning at 07:20 Moscow time, the engines of the Progress MS-22 cargo ship were turned on: they worked for 958.32 seconds and gave out an impulse of 1.8 m/s. As a result, the average height of the station's orbit was 418.9 km above the surface of our planet.

    Recall that Soyuz MS-22 will return to Earth in March this year without astronauts, but will deliver cargo and scientific equipment to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/20/2023 01:27 pm
    Liftoff 00:24:27 UTC
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8516
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/21/2023 04:11 pm
    Liftoff 00:24:29 UTC
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8536
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/22/2023 06:41 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Sunday, February 26
    10 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 mission (Bowen, Hoburg, Alneyadi, Fedyaev) to the International Space Station (Launch scheduled at 1:45 a.m. EST on Monday, Feb. 27) – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    ...
    Tuesday, February 28
    12:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous, docking, hatch opening and welcoming ceremony of the NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 crew at the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 2:29 a.m. EST; hatch opening scheduled at 4:10 a.m. EST; welcoming ceremony timing TBD) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/22/2023 08:25 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by SSRMS
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]

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

    2023
    February    27   28   07:38  March 3  06:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 8  20:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dV= +0.9 m/s)
    NET March    4   5   6   9   08:00 / TBD - 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]
    NET March    11   12  01:41:00 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
    NET March    12   13  12:00 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET    Early   Mid-March    1   - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    Early   Mid-March    1   - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Late March - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube, SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from NRCSD#
    NET March - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET March - 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 March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET March - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    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 6 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 21 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April 23 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    April - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    April-May - 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]
    April-May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April-May - 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 May 1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May 2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May 12 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET August 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    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]
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    October - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    October - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Early February - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)  Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin,    Platonov   Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1  Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and    landing   splashdown [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, cosmonaut RF (TBD)  Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev,   Grebyonkin   TBD]
    NET Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Chub,    Platonov   Pettit]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev,    Grebyonkin   TBD]
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing
    Late September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 February 22nd
    Changes on February 24th
    Changes on February 26th
    Changes on February 27th
    Changes on February 28th
    Changes on March 1st
    Changes on March 2nd
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/23/2023 06:17 pm
    Update from NASA from February 22, 2023:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  69S Launch            055:00:24:29.000             0.0     426.8     410.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.5)   (221.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  69S Docking           057:01:01:08.000             0.0     426.8     409.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (221.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Launch         058:06:45:02.000             0.0     426.9     409.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.5)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Docking        059:07:29:28.000             0.0     426.9     409.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.5)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew05 Undock         064:08:00:00.000             0.0     427.1     408.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.6)   (220.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 067 ISS Reboost   067:20:02:00.000             0.9     427.1     407.4
    COMMENT                                                    (3.0)   (230.6)   (220.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 02/24/2023 01:06 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html (https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html)

    Tuesday, February 28
    *12:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous, docking, hatch opening and welcoming ceremony of NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 crew at the International Space Station (docking scheduled at 2:38 a.m. EST; hatch opening scheduled at 4:25 a.m. EST; welcoming ceremony scheduled at 5:10 a.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/24/2023 04:18 am
    Liftoff 00:24:29.466 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/26/2023 12:36 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/38992/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Today at 03:58:00 Moscow time, the Soyuz MS-23 unmanned spacecraft docked in automatic mode to the Russian Poisk small research module of the International Space Station.

    Since 1967, this was the 190th docking performed by spacecraft of the Soyuz family, including the 88th docking to the ISS.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/26/2023 01:08 am
    https://tass.com/science/1581633
    Quote
    KOROLYOV /Moscow Region/, February 26. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts will go on a spacewalk in April or May to install additional equipment on the Russian multipurpose laboratory module Nauka, Roscosmos Director Yury Borisov told reporters on Sunday.

    "A spacewalk is scheduled for April or May," he said, adding that the extravehicular activity will aim to install additional equipment on the multipurpose laboratory module Nauka.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 02/26/2023 05:31 am
    Add the Soyuz MS-23 relocation on April 6, 2023. I knew the eminent need of relocation.
    https://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz-ms-23.html
    Quote
    On April 6, the Soyuz MS-23 was scheduled to re-dock from the Poisk module, MIM2, to the Prichal node module, UM, on the Russian Segment of the ISS. The move was probably designed to make Poisk available for spacewalks (INSIDER CONTENT) without the need to isolate members of the Soyuz MS-23 crew in their vehicle in case of problems during the re-pressurization of the airlock after the spacewalk, which would otherwise block the transfer into the transport vehicle in the short-sleeve environment.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/27/2023 10:17 am
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1630134663967821824
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/27/2023 10:34 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9JyuzXnHZ4
    Quote
    Wednesday, March 1
    9 p.m. – Coverage of the launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 Mission to the International Space Station. Launch is scheduled for 12:34 a.m. EST March 2. – Kennedy Space Center/Johnson Space Center/Hawthorne, Ca. (All Channels)
    ...
    March 2, Thursday
    11:15 p.m. – NASA TV coverage resumes of NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 mission. Docking with the International Space Station is scheduled for 1:11 a.m. EST March 3. – Johnson Space Center/.Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/27/2023 06:08 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
        March 11/12 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 27
        Launch time: 0136 GMT on 12th (8:36 p.m. EST on 11th)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/28/2023 02:47 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2023/02/27/iss-daily-summary-report-2-27-2023/
    Quote
    Thursday, March 2 (GMT 061)
    ...
    Systems (replan in work):

        Crew-6 Arrival Ops
        Crew Departure Prep
        Transfer Cygnus Cargo Ops
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 02/28/2023 02:54 pm
    NGA "Space Debris" notice.

    Quote from: NGA
    190610Z FEB 23
    NAVAREA IV 218/23(11).
    GULF OF MEXICO.
    WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC.
    FLORIDA.
    1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
       IN AREAS WITHIN NINE MILES OF:
       A. CAPE 28-51.00N 080-13.80W.
          070330Z TO 070400Z, 071200Z TO 071230Z,
          080310Z TO 080340Z, 081130Z TO 081200Z,
          081135Z TO 081205Z, 090245Z TO 090315Z,
          091110Z TO 091140Z, 100220Z TO 100250Z
          AND 101045Z TO 101115Z MAR.
       B. DAYTONA 29-48.00N 080-40.02W.
          070340Z TO 070410Z, 071155Z TO 071225Z,
          080315Z TO 080345Z, 081130Z TO 081200Z,
          081135Z TO 081205Z, 090250Z TO 090320Z,
          090255Z TO 090325Z, 091105Z TO 091135Z,
          091110Z TO 091140Z, 100225Z TO 100255Z
          AND 101045Z TO 101115Z MAR.
       C. JACKSONVILLE 30-54.95N 080-15.00W.
          070340Z TO 070410Z, 071150Z TO 071220Z,
          080320Z TO 080350Z, 081125Z TO 081155Z,
          090255Z TO 090325Z, 091100Z TO 091130Z,
          091105Z TO 091135Z, 100230Z TO 090300Z
          AND 101035Z TO 101105Z MAR.
       D. PANAMA CITY 29-42.97N 086-10.95W.
          061240Z TO 061310Z, 070400Z TO 070430Z,
          071220Z TO 071250Z, 080335Z TO 080405Z,
          081150Z TO 081220Z, 090310Z TO 090340Z,
          091130Z TO 091200Z, 100250Z TO 100320Z,
          101105Z TO 101135Z AND
          101110Z TO 101140Z MAR.
       E. PENSACOLA 29-48.00N 087-30.00W.
          061245Z TO 061315Z, 070405Z TO 070435Z,
          071225Z TO 071255Z, 080340Z TO 080410Z,
          081155Z TO 081225Z, 081200Z TO 081230Z,
          090315Z TO 090345Z, 090320Z TO 090350Z,
          091135Z TO 091205Z, 100255Z TO 100325Z
          AND 101110Z TO 101140Z MAR.
       F. TALLAHASSEE 29-16.97N 084-12.00W.
          061235Z TO 061305Z, 070350Z TO 070420Z,
          071210Z TO 071240Z, 080325Z TO 080355Z,
          081145Z TO 081215Z, 081150Z TO 081220Z,
          090300Z TO 090330Z, 091125Z TO 091155Z,
          100240Z TO 100310Z AND
          101100Z TO 101130Z MAR.
       G. TAMPA 28-06.00N 083-54.00W.
          061240Z TO 061310Z, 070345Z TO 070415Z,
          071215Z TO 071245Z, 080320Z TO 080350Z,
          081150Z TO 081220Z, 090255Z TO 090325Z,
          090300Z TO 090330Z, 091125Z TO 091155Z,
          091130Z TO 091200Z, 100230Z TO 100300Z,
          100235Z TO 100305Z AND
          101105Z TO 101135Z MAR.
    2. CANCEL THIS MSG 101240Z MAR 23.//
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 02/28/2023 08:35 pm
    Update from NASA from February 27, 2023:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
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    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew06 Launch         061:05:34:13.000             0.0     426.9     408.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.5)   (220.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew06 Docking        062:06:11:00.000             0.0     426.7     408.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (220.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 067 ISS Reboost   067:20:02:00.000             0.9     426.6     406.7
    COMMENT                                                    (3.0)   (230.3)   (219.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew05 Undock         068:08:00:00.000             0.0     426.5     409.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.3)   (221.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX27 Launch          071:01:41:00.000             0.0     426.4     409.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.2)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX27 Docking         072:12:00:00.000             0.0     426.1     408.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.1)   (220.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/01/2023 07:35 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    March 2, Thursday
    ...
    *11:30 p.m. – NASA TV coverage resumes of the SpaceX/NASA Crew-6 rendezvous, docking, hatch opening and welcoming ceremony at the International Space Station (Docking is scheduled at 1:17 a.m. EST on March 3) – Johnson Space Center/.Hawthorne, Calif. (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/01/2023 08:25 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1583455
    Quote
    MOSCOW, March 1. /TASS/. The number of cross flights to the International Space Station (ISS) has been extended, the Russian space agency Roscosmos told reporters on Wednesday.

    "Today, the State [Space] Corporation Roscosmos held a meeting of the interdepartmental commission, which included Russian cosmonauts Konstantin Borisov and Alexander Grebyonkin in the crews of the US manned spacecraft Crew Dragon," the state corporation said.

    "The Alexander Grebyonkin expedition is extending the cross-flight agreement with another mission," the state corporation said.

    As Roscosmos clarified, Borisov will join the Crew-7 mission that is scheduled for the second half of 2023, while Grebyonkin will be included in Crew-8 in the first half of 2024.

    "On March 2, 2023, Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev is traveling to the ISS aboard Crew Dragon (Crew-6 mission), whereas NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara [will fly] aboard Soyuz MS-24 in the second half of 2023," the statement said.

    On July 15, 2022, Roscosmos announced the signing of an agreement over the flights of integrated crews of Russian cosmonauts and US astronauts to the ISS. The commander of the Roscosmos cosmonaut team, Oleg Kononenko, said that the agreement envisaged three flights of Russian cosmonauts aboard the US spacecraft Crew Dragon.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/02/2023 07:14 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1631166023729659905
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew-6: LIFTOFF! At 12:34:14am EST (0534 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/02/2023 07:18 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-6/2023/03/01/nasa-spacex-move-forward-with-march-2-launch-to-space-station/
     
    Quote
       After an approximate 24.5-hour transit, the crew will dock to the space-facing port of the microgravity laboratory's Harmony module about 1:17 a.m. Friday, March 3. Hatch opening is targeted for approximately 3:27 a.m., followed by the welcome ceremony about 3:40 a.m...

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/03/2023 05:03 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-6/2023/03/02/spacex-crew-6-mission-approaching-station-for-docking/
    Quote
    The Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour, began the final phase of its approach to the station at 12:15 a.m. EST on Friday, March 3, and is scheduled to dock at 12:43 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/03/2023 07:04 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-6/2023/03/03/spacex-crew-6-mission-docks-to-stations-harmony-module/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, along with UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev arrived at the International Space Station on Friday, as the SpaceX Dragon, named Endeavour, docked to the complex at 1:40 a.m. EST while the station was 260 statute miles over the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Somalia.

    Docking was delayed slightly as mission teams completed troubleshooting of a faulty docking hook sensor on Dragon. The NASA and SpaceX teams verified that all of the docking hooks were in the proper configuration, and SpaceX developed a software override for the faulty sensor that allowed the docking process to successfully continue.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/03/2023 07:15 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by SSRMS
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]

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

    2023
    NET March 12  01:41:00  15  00:30 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch
    NET March 13  12:00  16  11:52 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
      Late   March 28  09:52 / 11:42 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube, SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from NRCSD#25
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ex-Alta 2, AuroraSat, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: NEUDOSE
    NET March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    April 6  08:42 / 09:21 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET    Mid-March   Early-Mid April - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET    Mid-March   Early-Mid April - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    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 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 21 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April 23 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    April - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET    March   April - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: AuroraSat, CHIRad-Sat  NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, YukonSat
    NET    March   April - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET    March   April - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET    March   April - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET    March   April - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    April-May - 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]
    April-May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April-May - 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 May 1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May 2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May 12 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET    Q2    June- 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
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET August 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    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]
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    October - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    October - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Fall - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    NET Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Chub, Pettit]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing
    Late September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 March 3rd
    Changes on March 4th
    Changes on March 6th
    Changes on March 8th
    Changes on March 9th
    Changes on March 10th
    Changes on March 11th
    Changes on March 12th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 03/03/2023 10:01 am
    https://twitter.com/RussianSpaceWeb/status/1631551628514934784?cxt=HHwWgIC-pfrjt6QtAAAA

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    NASA: The official switch from Expedition 68 to 69 aboard the ISS will take place on March 28, with the departure of the damaged Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft without crew...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/04/2023 07:58 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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    A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the next cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on March 14 at 8:25 p.m. EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/06/2023 12:27 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1585275
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    ISS, March 6. /TASS/. The International Space Station (ISS) conducted a maneuver to avoid collision with space debris on March 6, TASS special reporter in orbit, Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin reported on Monday.
    Had the space station not performed its maneuver, it would have come close with space debris at about 6 p.m. Moscow time. The ISS orbit was adjusted by firing the thrusters of the Progress MS-22 resupply ship that arrived at the space station on February 11, he said.
    The maneuver raised the ISS orbit by 1.2 km, Roscosmos reported.
    Last time, the Russian Progress MS-20 cargo spacecraft helped the ISS avoid collision with space debris on December 21 last year.

    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8671
    Google translate:
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    The Progress spacecraft once again took the ISS away from space debris

    Today, the International Space Station's orbit was adjusted using the engines of the Progress MS-22 truck to avoid a possible collision with space debris.

    At 15:42 Moscow time, the ship's engines turned on, worked for 375.8 seconds and gave out an impulse of 0.7 m/s. As a result, the average height of the ISS orbit was 418.59 km above the surface of our planet.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/07/2023 08:13 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/03/06/expanded-station-crew-works-together-before-quartet-departure/
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    The next Dragon mission to the station will be the SpaceX CRS-27 resupply mission scheduled for March 14 at 8:30 p.m. EDT. The Dragon cargo craft will automatically dock about 24 hours later to the Harmony port vacated by the Crew Dragon Endurance when it undocks a few days earlier.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/08/2023 05:25 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceTfrs/status/1633167444373282816
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    Space TFRs @SpaceTfrs
    Off the coast of Pensacola, FL (possible capsule landing) temporary restriction:
    From March 10, 2023 at 1140 UTC to To March 10, 2023 at 1340 UTC
    From the surface up to and including 5000 feet MSL
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/08/2023 08:16 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacexcrs27/2023/03/08/elana-50-whats-on-board/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/09/2023 05:20 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8695
    Google translate:
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    Preparations are being made for the return of the Soyuz MS-22 both on Earth and in space. The landing of the descent vehicle is at the end of March.

    One of the important points of preparation is the correction of the orbit of the International Space Station

    Tonight at 22:47 Moscow time, the engines of the new Progress MS-22 truck turned on: they worked for 317.9 seconds and gave an impulse of 0.6 m/s. As a result, the average height of the ISS orbit was 419.3 km above the surface of our planet.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/09/2023 05:30 am
    https://tass.com/science/1586213
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    MOSCOW, March 8. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been adjusted to create ballistic conditions for the proper landing of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, Roscosmos said.

    "The orbit of the International Space Station has been adjusted to ensure the proper landing of the Soyuz MS-22 unmanned spacecraft," the state corporation noted.

    According to preliminary data, the average altitude of the station's orbit increased by 1.1 kilometers to 419.3 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The engines of the Progress MS-22 cargo spacecraft were burned for 318 seconds at 22:47 Moscow time to perform the maneuver.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/09/2023 05:41 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/03/08/advanced-science-work-under-way-before-crew-departure/
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    NASA and SpaceX continue to evaluate the weather for the return of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission from the International Space Station. Teams conducted a weather briefing overnight and decided to waive off the initial undocking opportunity for early Thursday, March 9, due to high winds at the splashdown sites. Teams currently target undocking for no earlier than Thursday evening, pending weather. The Crew-5 Dragon spacecraft remains healthy docked to the station and is configured for nominal return operations once weather conditions are favorable.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 03/09/2023 01:46 pm
    Coverage Set as NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 Prepares to Splashdown (https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/coverage-set-as-nasa-s-spacex-crew-5-prepares-to-splashdown)
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    NASA will provide coverage of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission return to Earth from the International Space Station, beginning with undocking coverage live at 12 a.m. EST on Saturday, March 11. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to undock from the space station at 2:05 a.m., to begin the journey home.


    The return and related activities will air live on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website at:


    https://www.nasa.gov/live


    NASA and SpaceX are targeting 9:19 p.m. Saturday for a splashdown that will wrap up a nearly six-month science mission for NASA astronauts Josh Cassada and Nicole Mann, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina.


    Following conclusion of undocking coverage, NASA coverage of Crew-5’s return will continue with audio only, and full coverage will resume at the start of the splashdown broadcast. Real-time audio between Crew-5 and flight controllers at NASA’s Mission Audio stream will remain available and includes conversations with astronauts aboard the space station and a live video feed from the orbiting laboratory. 


    The Dragon spacecraft, named Endurance by the agency’s SpaceX Crew-3 astronauts on its maiden voyage, will autonomously undock, depart the space station, and splash down Saturday at one of seven targeted landing zones in the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida. The spacecraft also will return time-sensitive research to Earth.


    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 return coverage is as follows (all times Eastern and subject to change based on real-time operations):


    Saturday, March 11
    12 a.m. – NASA TV hatch closure coverage begins for ingress and 12:15 a.m. hatch closing
    1:45 a.m. – NASA TV coverage resumes for 2:05 a.m. undocking
    8:15 p.m. – NASA TV splashdown coverage begins
    8:25 p.m. – Deorbit burn
    9:19 p.m. – Splashdown off the coast of Florida
    11 p.m. – Return to Earth media teleconference from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston with:


    - Steve Stich, manager, Commercial Crew Program, NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida
    - Joel Montalbano, manager, International Space Station, NASA Johnson
    - Sarah Walker, director, Dragon Mission Management, SpaceX
    - Hiroshi Sasaki, vice president, JAXA
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/10/2023 01:09 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Tuesday, March 14
    ...
    8 p.m. –  Launch coverage of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station (launch is scheduled at 8:30 p.m. EDT) – Kennedy Space Center (All Channels)
    ...
    Thursday, March 16
    *6:15 a.m. – Coverage of the docking of the SpaceX-27 cargo craft to the International Space Station (docking is scheduled at 7:52 a.m. EDT) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/10/2023 07:11 pm
    Re: SpaceX F9/Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-27 : KSC LC-39A : 14/15 March 2023 (00:30 UTC)
    Three Canadian cubesats (Ex-Alta 2, AuroraSAT and YukonSat) belonging to the Northern SPIRIT project will be onboard this launch. The project is the result of a collaboration between Alberta University, Yukon University and the Auora Research Institute and each cubesat beside carrying out an individual mission will collectively contribute into the measurement of the ionosphere magnetic field. More details here: https://albertasat.ca/northern-spirit/.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/10/2023 07:28 pm
    Canceled:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/chirad-sat
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2023 09:22 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, March 11
    8 p.m. – Coverage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 resumes with the deorbit burn and splashdown (deorbit burn scheduled at 8:11 p.m. EST; splashdown scheduled at 9:02 p.m. EST) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    ...
    Tuesday, March 28
    5:30 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the uncrewed Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft from the Rassvet Module of the International Space Station. Undocking is scheduled at 5:52 a.m. EDT.  The Soyuz MS-22 landing in Kazakhstan is scheduled at 7:42 a.m. EDT but will not be carried on NASA TV; updates following the Soyuz undocking will be posted on the International Space Station blog.  – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    ...
    Thursday, April 6
    4:15 a.m. – Coverage of the relocation of the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft with NASA Flight Engineer Frank Rubio and Roscosmos Flight Engineers Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin from the Poisk Module of the International Space Station to the Prichal Module. (Undocking from Poisk scheduled at 4:42 a.m. EDT; redocking to Prichal scheduled at 5:21 a.m. EDT.) – Johnson Space Center (All Channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2023 09:32 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/03/11/dragon-endurance-undocks-from-the-space-station/
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    The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina inside undocked from the forward-facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 2:20 a.m. EST to complete a nearly  six-month science mission.
    ...
    NASA TV coverage will resume at 8 p.m. Saturday until Endurance splashes down at approximately 9:02 p.m. EST near Tampa off the coast of Florida and Crew-5 members are recovered. 
         
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2023 04:43 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/awe/2023/03/10/awe-set-to-launch-in-december/
    Quote
    NASA’s Atmospheric Waves Experiment, or AWE, is set to launch in December 2023. From its perch aboard the International Space Station 250 miles above Earth, AWE will study atmospheric gravity waves to better understand how they transport energy into Earth’s upper atmosphere and affect space weather.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/12/2023 05:44 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-5/2023/03/11/crew-5-safely-returns-to-earth-after-splashdown/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina splashed down safely in the SpaceX Dragon Endurance in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Tampa, Florida, at 9:02 p.m. EST after 157 days in space. 
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/12/2023 05:53 am
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1634588724813082625
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    Dragon Crew-5 undocked from the ISS at 0719:26 UTC Mar 11  (best estimate from replaying livestream) and is scheduled to land in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa, Florida around 0200 UTC Mar 12.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/14/2023 12:17 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8766
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Russian freighter again saved the ISS from space debris

    For the second time in a month, the Progress MS-22 spacecraft took the ISS away from a collision with space debris.

    Today at 14:54 Moscow time, the ship's engines turned on, worked for 135 seconds and gave out an impulse of 0.3 m/s. As a result, the average height of the ISS orbit was 419 km above the surface of our planet.

    For the entire time of the station's flight, 336 corrections were made to the height of its orbit (of which 34 were aimed at avoiding space debris), including 185 with the help of our Progress.

    The Russian "Progress" is the main means of carrying out corrections of the ISS orbit and maneuvers for avoiding dangerous objects by the station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/14/2023 12:27 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by SSRMS
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by SSRMS
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing

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

    2023
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube, SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from NRCSD#25
    NET March - release of CSA's satellite Ex-Alta 2, AuroraSat, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    NET March - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET March - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET March - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    April 6  08:42 / 09:21 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET Early-Mid April - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early-Mid April - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April 11 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) splashdown
    April 21 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April 23 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    April - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET April - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat
    NET April - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET April - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET April - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET April - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    April-May - 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]
    April-May - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April-May - 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 May    1   2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May    2   3 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May    12   13 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 26 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 6 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June- 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
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET  Late April    13   July - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET  Late April    13   July - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET  Late April    13   July - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    August 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET August 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    October 5 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      October   NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
      October   NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET    H2   November - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET    H2   November - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET    H2   November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET   January   February - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET   January   February - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    Fall - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    Fall - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    NET Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Chub, Pettit]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) [cosmonaut RF, space tourist]
    Late - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) 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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 March 14th
    Changes on March 15th
    Changes on March 16th
    Changes on March 17th
    Changes on March 20th
    Changes on March 24th
    Changes on March 25th
    Changes on March 28th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SMS on 03/14/2023 06:58 pm
    Update from NASA on March 13, 2023:


    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX27 Launch          074:00:30:41.000             0.0     428.2     408.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (231.2)   (220.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX27 Docking         075:11:52:14.000             0.0     428.1     408.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (231.1)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  68S Undocking         087:09:52:30.000             0.0     425.0     407.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (220.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/15/2023 03:21 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/03/14/falcon-9-crs-27-launch-coverage/
    Quote
    Liftoff of the Dragon spacecraft atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket occurred at 8:30:42 p.m. EDT Tuesday (0030:42 GMT Wednesday).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/15/2023 03:44 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    NET Late April • Atlas 5 • CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight Test
    Launch window: TBD
    Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/16/2023 08:53 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/03/16/spacex-resupply-mission-docks-to-space-station/
    Quote
    While the International Space Station was traveling more than 261 miles over North Eastern China, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to station’s Harmony module at 7:31 a.m. EDT, with NASA astronaut Woody Hoburg monitoring operations from the station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/20/2023 07:15 pm
    https://spacenews.com/nasa-selects-axiom-space-for-third-private-astronaut-mission-to-iss/
    Quote
    NASA announced March 14 it signed a “mission order” with Axiom for the mission, designated Ax-3 by the company. Launch is scheduled as soon as November, a date that will depend in part on the traffic of other vehicles heading to and from the station.
    ...
    The announcement of Ax-3 disclosed few details about the mission other than it will spend 14 days at the ISS, slightly longer than the planned 10 days of Ax-2.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/24/2023 12:37 pm
    https://twitter.com/joroulette/status/1639036619742392320

    Quote
    Boeing’s first crewed Starliner flight is delayed till at least the summer, NASA said today.

    Debate over spacecraft batteries, other items and last-minutes tests of Starliner’s backup flight software made its late April launch window a no-go

    https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/science/nasa-delays-boeing-starliners-debut-crewed-voyage-2023-03-23/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/24/2023 03:16 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Tuesday, March 28
    5:30 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the uncrewed Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft from the Rassvet Module of the International Space Station – Johnson Space Center (All Channels). The Soyuz MS-22 landing in Kazakhstan is scheduled at 7:45 a.m. EDT but will not be carried on NASA TV; updates following the Soyuz undocking will be posted on the NASA ISS blog.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/24/2023 03:19 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8884
    Google translate:
    Quote
    State Commission: Soyuz MS-22 will return to Earth in an unmanned mode on March 28!

    🗓 Docking of the spacecraft from the Rassvet module of the Russian segment of the ISS at 12:57 Moscow time
    🗓 Landing of the descent vehicle in the area southeast of the Kazakh city of Zhezkazgan - at 14:45 Moscow time

    Soyuz MS-22 will return 218 kg of cargo to Earth, including the results of scientific experiments and station equipment for analysis or reuse.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/24/2023 03:49 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8886
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The State Commission approved the revised flight program for the Russian segment of the ISS in 2023

    On April 6, it is planned to redock the Soyuz MS-23 manned spacecraft from the Poisk module to Prichal.

    It will be performed manually by Roscosmos cosmonaut Sergei Prokopiev, along with him in the ship during the movement will be Roscosmos cosmonaut Dmitry Petelin and NASA astronaut Francisco Rubio.

    The re-docking of the Soyuz MS-23 is carried out to ensure the safety of spacewalks under the Russian program from the Poisk module.

    In the spring and summer, several spacewalks by Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin are planned, the main task of which is to complete the integration of the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module into the Russian segment of the ISS. The module will be equipped with an additional radiation heat exchanger and an airlock, which will be transferred to the Nauka module from the Rassvet small research module using the European remote manipulator ERA, controlled by Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrei Fedyaev.

    Launches of Progress MS-23 and Progress MS-24 cargo ships on May 24 and August 23.

    Soyuz MS-24 with Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub and NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara should fly to the station on September 15.

    Landing of the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft with Sergei Prokopiev, Dmitry Petelin and Francisco Rubio - September 27.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/24/2023 04:38 pm
    Looks like SpaceX will get another crewed Deagon mission to ISS in before Starliner:

    https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1638983041665363968

    Quote
    Yep. Ax-2 currently showing NET 5/2 launch, 5/3 dock, 5/13 depart for Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: SPKirsch on 03/27/2023 11:53 pm
    STP-H9 extracted.

    Cross-Post:
    Trunk emptied:

    https://twitter.com/DutchSpace/status/1640301431122014208
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/28/2023 05:56 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8916
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The return of Soyuz MS-22: the broadcast of the undocking will begin at 12:40 Moscow time

    Today at 12:57 Moscow time we expect the Soyuz MS-22 unmanned spacecraft to undock from the ISS.
    The launch of the Soyuz MS-22 engine for braking for deorbiting is expected at 13:51 Moscow time, its separation into compartments - at 14:19 Moscow time, the entry of the descent vehicle into the dense layers of the atmosphere - at 14:22 Moscow time and the introduction of the main parachute - at 14:30 Moscow time.

    Landing of the descent vehicle is planned at 14:45 Moscow time, 147 km southeast of the Kazakh city of Zhezkazgan. (broadcast starts at 14:20)

    The ship will return 218 kg of cargo to Earth, including the results of scientific experiments and station equipment for analysis or reuse.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/28/2023 12:25 pm
    Soyuz MS-22 undocking - 09:57:27 UTC:
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8919
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/28/2023 12:27 pm
    Soyuz MS-22 landing - 11:45:58 UTC:
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/8925
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/28/2023 03:28 pm
    Discussion thread for SpaceX launch of Cygnus NG-20 mission to the ISS.

    NET Nov. 2023 from Florida.
    0545-EX-CN-2023
    LizzieSat-2 from Sidus Space (up to 100kg).
    The person writing the ODAR might want to double-check on the launch vehicle and site.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/29/2023 07:14 pm
    https://twitter.com/EmreKelly/status/1641139404860170241
    Quote
    Emre Kelly @EmreKelly
    NASA's Steve Stich, speaking during a teleconference, confirms Boeing's first crewed Starliner flight is now targeting no earlier than July 21. Main cause of the delay is due to certification.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: John_Marshall on 03/29/2023 09:06 pm
    Has there been any official or semi-official word on whether Starliner will keep the USCV-8 slot or will be moved behind Crew-8?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/29/2023 10:00 pm
    I don't have information.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/29/2023 10:03 pm
    https://www.interfax.ru/world/893546
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Moscow. March 29. INTERFAX.RU - Russian cosmonauts will perform three spacewalks from the International Space Station (ISS) in April and May this year, said NASA's ISS program manager Joel Montalbano.

    "We have a number of spacewalks planned in April, two Russian spacewalks are planned, (...) then the Russians will have another spacewalk in early May," Montalbano said during a NASA call.

    He noted that American astronauts are also planning a spacewalk in April to prepare the station's truss for mounting a new pair of iROSA solar panels in the future and dismantling communications equipment that the administration plans to return to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/29/2023 10:40 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by SSRMS
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by SSRMS
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown

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

    2023
    April 19  01:30-08:10    -May   - 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 Early-Mid  Late   April 21  11:15 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET Early-Mid  Late   April 21 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    April 25/26  21:40-03:40    -May   - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)  transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and S-Band FRG Retrieve) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    NET    March   April - release of satellites ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube, SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation) from NRCSD#25
    NET    March   April - release of CSA's satellite Ex-Alta 2, AuroraSat, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
      April-   Early   May 4/5  19:15-01:25 - 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  radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  May 6 - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    April 23  May 8 - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET May    2   9  02:43 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May    3   10  15:40 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May    13   20   22 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 26 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    NET    March   May - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET    March   May - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET    March   May - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET    March   May - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET    March   May - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
      April   NET May - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET    April   May - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: NEUDOSE, ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat
    NET    April   May - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET    April   May - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET    April   May - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET    April   May - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET May - release of satellite Arksat-2
    June 1    5   - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 2    6   - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June- 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
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET July 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 22 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 31 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by SSRMS
    NET November - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    August 15  NET December 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET  August 17  December 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    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
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by SSRMS
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    October 5, 2023  NET February 4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    October 5, 2023  NET February 4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps  NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by SSRMS
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET Summer    Fall   - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, TBD]
    NET Summer    Fall   - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Tingle, Fincke, Epps  NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    NET Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Chub, Pettit]
    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 November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    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 February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, TBD]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: 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 March 29th
    Changes on March 30th
    Changes on April 1st
    Changes on April 6th
    Changes on April 7th
    Changes on April 10th
    Changes on April 15th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 03/30/2023 09:19 am
    The next U.S. EVA is "likely" on 28 April, per Rob Navias.

    Spacewalk will lay cables for the 1A and 1B power channel iROSA upgrades and will return a Radio Frequency (RF) group from the hard-failed SASA which Marshburn and Barron removed during their Dec 2021 EVA.

    The RF group will return to Earth on CRS-28 for refurbishment and re-launch at a later date.

    EV crew members are still TBD.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/30/2023 07:59 pm
    https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1639266593564766211

    Quote
    Some news: Dream Chaser’s debut is delayed until at least mid-December. This extends NASA’s reliance on Falcon 9 for crew *and* cargo. More critically, it also raises questions about Vulcan’s launch manifest and path to certification.

    https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/03/dream-chaser-is-delayed-again-raising-questions-about-vulcan-launch-plans/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/30/2023 09:07 pm
    https://twitter.com/Ian_Benecken/status/1641454447548309507
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 03/30/2023 10:10 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/03/30/cargo-research-work-ongoing-as-commercial-crew-missions-announced/
    Quote
    Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus space freighter attached to the Unity module’s Earth-facing port fired its engines today for over 15 minutes today boosting the station’s orbit. The orbital reboost is the first of three that is positioning the orbiting lab for the upcoming launch and docking of the ISS Progress 84 cargo craft planned for late May. The maneuver also continues the certification process for using the Cygnus vehicle as an additional reboost capability.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Ben E on 03/31/2023 08:45 pm
    CRS-27 departure is planned for 15 April, per Rob Navias.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/01/2023 05:54 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    May 6 • Antares • NG-19
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    ...
    June 1 • Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 28
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    ...
    Aug. 17 • Falcon 9 • Crew 7
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    ...
    November • Falcon 9 • NG-20
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/06/2023 09:30 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9024
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9025
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 04/06/2023 01:53 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9024
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9025
    why MS23 didn't dock to Prichal from the beginning.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/06/2023 04:28 pm
    I don't have an answer to this question.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/06/2023 04:28 pm
    https://twitter.com/SarwatNasir/status/1643949080559714306
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/06/2023 04:29 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1644009410287529984
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    Axiom Space says they've set a launch date for the Ax-2 mission: 10:43 pm EDT May 8.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/06/2023 10:21 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1644015028331331584
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    A launch on that May 8 opportunity sets up a docking with the ISS at 11:40 am EDT May 10, a ~37-hour transit.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/07/2023 06:17 am
    https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1644011401550151681
    Quote
    Axiom Space @Axiom_Space
    ALERT 🚨The #Ax2 mission is targeting no earlier than May 8 at 10:43 pm ET for the launch to the @Space_Station . Launching from @NASAKennedy , our multinational crew will fly on a @SpaceX Dragon to the station for their 12-day space mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/10/2023 06:35 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, April 15
    10:45 a.m. – Undocking coverage of the SpaceX CRS-27 cargo craft from the International Space Station (release scheduled at 11:05 a.m.) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
     
    Tuesday, April 18
    9 p.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 56 at the International Space Station to move a radiator from the Rassvet Module and attach it to the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. and last approx. 6 hours and 40 minutes) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
     
    Saturday, April 21
    7 a.m. – Release coverage of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station (release is scheduled at 7:15 a.m.) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
    ...
    Tuesday, April 25
    TBD – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 at the International Space Station to move an experiment airlock from the Rassvet Module and attach it to the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module (spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 5:40 p.m. and last approx. 6 hours) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
     
    Friday, April 28
    TBD – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 86 at the International Space Station to prepare cables for future ISS rollout solar array installations and retrieve S-band communications equipment from the ISS truss (spacewalk will last approx. 6 hours and 30 minutes) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
     
    Thursday, May 4
    2:45 p.m. - Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 58 at the International Space Station to deploy a radiator on the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module and attach mechanical, electrical and hydraulic connections (spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 3:15 p.m. and last approx. 6 hours and 10 minutes) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: hektor on 04/15/2023 08:25 am
    NASA Updates Commercial Crew Planning Manifest Through 2024 (https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2023/04/14/nasa-updates-commercial-crew-planning-manifest-through-2024/)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Joachim on 04/15/2023 11:40 am
    Russia nominated Borisov for Crew-7 and Grebyonkin for Crew-8.
    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/15/2023 03:09 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1647254999276175363
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    CRS-27: The CRS-27 cargo Dragon undocked from the International Space Station's forward port at 11:05am EDT (1505 UTC) as the two spacecraft were sailing 261 miles above the southern Indian Ocean; undocking kicks off a 5-hr 53-min return to Earth after a full month in space

    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1647255020679708674
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/15/2023 03:12 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/15/nasa-tv-is-live-for-spacex-cargo-dragon-departure/
    Quote
    Following commands from ground controllers at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, Dragon will undock at 11:05 a.m. EDT from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module and fire its thrusters to move a safe distance away from the station.

    After re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, the spacecraft will make a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida on Saturday, April 15. NASA will not broadcast the splashdown, but updates will be posted on the agency’s space station blog.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/15/2023 06:50 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1647283646498504705
    Quote
    International Space Station @Space_Station
    The @SpaceX  cargo Dragon is heading back to Earth, with splashdown off the coast of Florida expected at 4:58pm ET. 🪂
    Follow the space station blog for updates: http://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1647255420749201409
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    CRS-27: A 10-min 01-sec rocket firing to drop out of orbit is targeted for 4:09pm (2009 UTC), setting up a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa around 4:58pm; the spacecraft is bringing 4,300 lbs of equipment and research samples back to Earth
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/15/2023 08:53 pm
    NASA Updates Commercial Crew Planning Manifest Through 2024 (https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2023/04/14/nasa-updates-commercial-crew-planning-manifest-through-2024/) [dated Apr. 14]

    Quote from: NASA
    NASA and its industry partners, Boeing and SpaceX, are planning target launch schedules for upcoming commercial crew missions to the International Space Station.

    Target Launch Manifest

    NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test: NET July 21, 2023
    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7: NET mid-August 2023
    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8: NET February 2024
    NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1: NET Summer 2024
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 04/15/2023 09:15 pm
     ISS configuration after Dragon CRS-27 departure.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/15/2023 09:20 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/15/spacex-cargo-dragon-splashes-down-returning-science-to-earth-for-nasa/
    Quote
    SpaceX’s uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 4:58 p.m. EDT Saturday, April 15, off the coast of Tampa, Florida, marking the return of the company’s 27th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft carried approximately 4,300 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo back to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 04/15/2023 09:20 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1647343795103764480?cxt=HHwWgMDUoYSdxdwtAAAA

    Quote
    Splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing SpaceX’s 27th cargo resupply mission to the @space_station !
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/16/2023 12:03 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    July • Antares • NG-19
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/16/2023 12:22 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25

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

    2023
    April 28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and S-Band FRG Retrieve) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 25/26  21:40-03:40  NET May 4/5  19:15-01:25 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:15 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  11:58 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET May 9  02:43 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET May 10  15:40 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    NET Mid-May 4/5  19:15-01:25 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET May 22 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 26 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    June 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June - 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
    NET    May   June - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET    May   June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET    May   June - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET    May   June - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET    May   June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET  May - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET    May   June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD:    NEUDOSE , ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET    May   June - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET    May   June - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET    May   June - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET    May   June - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET    May   June - release of satellite Arksat-2
    NET June - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    May 6  July - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    May 8  July - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 22 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 31 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET    July   September - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    July   September - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    May 6  11:58 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut, TBD]
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET  December 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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 Early January  February 4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Early January  February 4 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET January    April   - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET January    April   - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      H2   NET July - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
      H2   NET July - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Summer - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, TBD]
    NET Summer - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
      H2   NET September - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
      H2   NET September - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September  Early October  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Chub, Pettit]
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    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 Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, TBD]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 April 16th
    Changes on April 19th
    Changes on April 20th
    Changes on April 21st
    Changes on April 24th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/19/2023 05:57 am
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvgCsl65Ugc
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/19/2023 06:02 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/18/cosmonauts-begin-spacewalk-to-move-roscosmos-radiator/
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin began a spacewalk at 9:40 p.m. EDT to relocate a radiator from the Rassvet module to the Nauka science module with assistance from European robotic arm operator cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev. Coverage of the spacewalk continues on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/19/2023 10:00 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/19/cosmonauts-move-roscosmos-radiator-and-complete-spacewalk/
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin concluded their spacewalk on Tuesday, April 19, at 5:35 a.m. EDT after seven hours and 55 minutes.
    Prokopyev and Petelin completed their major objectives, which included relocating a radiator from the Rassvet module to the Nauka science module with assistance from European robotic arm operator cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 04/20/2023 05:29 am
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvgCsl65Ugc

    The satellites being deployed are:
    ExAlta-2 (a 3U developed at the University of Alberta)
    LightCube (a 1U developed at Arizona State University)
    ARKSAT 1 (a 1U developed at the University of Arkansas)
    NEUDOSE (a 2U developed at McMaster University)
    AuroraSat (a 2U developed at Aurora College)
    YukonSat (a 2U developed at Yukon University)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/20/2023 07:31 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Friday, April 21
    7 a.m. – Release coverage of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft from the International Space Station (release is scheduled at 7:20 a.m.) – Johnson Space Center (all channels)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/20/2023 08:19 am
    Cancelled:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/iskra-5
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/samsat-qb50
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/21/2023 01:17 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/21/robotic-arm-releases-cygnus-space-freighter-from-station/
    Quote
    At 7:22 a.m. EDT, Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was released from the Canadarm2 robotic arm which earlier detached Cygnus from the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s Unity module. At the time of release, the station was flying southwest of Ireland.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: centaurinasa on 04/21/2023 02:07 pm
    ISS configuration after "S.S. Sally Ride" NG-18 departure.

    (And they have update the MLM-U configuration, too...)  8)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/22/2023 09:43 am
    https://spacenews.com/swedish-astronaut-to-fly-to-iss-on-axiom-mission/
    Quote
    DENVER — A Swedish astronaut may fly to the International Space Station on a commercial mission within the next year under an agreement signed this week.
    The letter of intent, signed by the Swedish National Space Agency, European Space Agency and Axiom Space, would allow an ESA astronaut, most likely from Sweden, to go to the station on an Axiom commercial mission lasting about 10 days.
    Under the three-way agreement, the Swedish National Space Agency would negotiate directly with Axiom for the flight on a future private astronaut mission. ESA would be the “crew provider” for the mission, signing an agreement with Axiom to define and implement the mission and assigning an ESA astronaut to it.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/22/2023 06:09 pm
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7070
    Quote
    CRS NG-21
    Launch Time
    NET January, 2024

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7071
    Quote
    CRS NG-22
    Launch Time
    NET July, 2024

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7072
    Quote
    CRS NG-23
    Launch Time
    NET October, 2024

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7075
    Quote
    CRS NG-24
    Launch Time
    NET April, 2025

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7076
    Quote
    CRS NG-25
    Launch Time
    NET October, 2025
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Rik ISS-fan on 04/22/2023 08:15 pm
    ISS configuration after "S.S. Sally Ride" NG-18 departure.

    (And they have update the MLM-U configuration, too...)  8)

    Why change this while the Bartolomeo platform hasn't been on here for years. ...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/24/2023 01:35 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9295
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The EVA, previously scheduled for April 26, 2023, was postponed, tentatively, to the beginning of May due to the need for a more detailed study of its tasks.
    During the EVA, the cosmonauts will have to transfer the airlock with the ERA manipulator from the Rassvet module and dock it to the Nauka module.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/24/2023 02:06 pm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_NG-18
    Quote
    End of mission
    Disposal   Deorbited
    Decay date   22 April 2023, 03:12 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/24/2023 04:18 pm
    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1650490170477535236
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    CORRECTION: ExAlta-2 was deployed this morning. ExAlta-1 was deployed in 2017.

    https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1650477644511604741
    Quote
    Nanoracks @Nanoracks
    🛰NEUDOSE a 2U from @McMasterU
    🛰AuroraSat a 2U from @AuroraCollegeNT
    🛰YukonSat a 2U from @YukonUniversity
    Deployed at 12:15:00 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/24/2023 09:15 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, May 6
    6:45 a.m. – Coverage of the ISS Expedition 69 Crew-6 relocation of the SpaceX Crew Dragon  from the zenith port of Harmony to the forward port of Harmony. Undocking scheduled at 7:15 a.m., redocking scheduled at 7:58 a.m
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: jcm on 04/24/2023 09:44 pm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_NG-18
    Quote
    End of mission
    Disposal   Deorbited
    Decay date   22 April 2023, 03:12 UTC

    Interesting, I wonder what the source for that decay time is.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2023 11:13 am
    I have no idea about this, but this is the only source I found.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2023 11:14 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    May 17 • Falcon 9 • Axiom Mission 2
    Launch time: 2334 GMT (7:34 p.m. EDT)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2023 11:35 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]

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

    2023
    May 6  11:10 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  11:53 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET Mid-  May 12  15:55~22:55 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant loading (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET May  9  02:43  17  23:34   21  21:37  - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni] (or September)
    NET May  10  15:40  18   22 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni] (or September)
    May 24  12:56 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:20    26   - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    NET    May   22   30   June 2 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni] (or September)
    June    1   3  16:34 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) launch
    June    2   4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)  docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET June - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET June - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET June - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET June - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET June - release of satellite Arksat-2
    NET June - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    Late June-Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    July - Cygnus (NG-19) launch
    July - Cygnus (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 22 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 31 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 69/70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut  Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut  Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, turkish astronaut  Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) launch
    NET  December 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (Demo-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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 Early January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Early January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (Demo-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut, O'Hara]
    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]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET July - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Summer - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, TBD]
    NET Summer - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Chub, Pettit]
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    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 Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-1) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2025
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, TBD]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, TBD]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (CRS-2) deorbit and landing on LLF

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 April 25th
    Changes on April 28th
    Changes on April 30th
    Changes on May 1st
    Changes on May 3rd
    Changes on May 4th
    Changes on May 5th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2)
    Post by: Salo on 04/25/2023 06:31 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, May 3
    3:30 p.m. – Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 57 to move the experiment airlock from the Rassvet Module to the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module. Spacewalk expected to begin at 4:05 p.m. and will last approx. 6 hours.

    Saturday, May 6
    6:45 a.m. — Coverage of the ISS Expedition 69 Crew-6 relocation of the SpaceX Crew Dragon from the zenith port of Harmony to the forward port of Harmony. Undocking scheduled at 7:15 a.m. Redocking scheduled at 7:58 a.m

    Friday, May 12
    11:30 a.m. - Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 58 to deploy and activate the radiator on the Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module. Spacewalk expected to begin at 11:55 a.m. and will last approx. 7 hours.

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 04/28/2023 01:44 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/28/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-upgrade-station-power/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Steve Bowen and UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi began a spacewalk at 9:11 a.m. EDT to prepare for future installation of upgraded solar arrays on the starboard side of the station’s truss. The astronauts will then retrieve S-band antenna equipment and bring it inside the space station for refurbishment.

    The spacewalk is part of a series to augment the station’s power channels with new International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs). Four of the new arrays have been installed so far, and two additional arrays will be mounted to the installed platforms during future spacewalks following their arrival this year on SpaceX’s 28th commercial resupply services mission for NASA.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 04/28/2023 10:55 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/04/28/astronauts-wrap-up-spacewalk-for-station-power-upgrades/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Steve Bowen and UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi concluded their spacewalk at 4:12 p.m. EDT after 7 hours and 1 minute.

    Bowen and Alneyadi laid cables and installed insulation on mounting brackets on the starboard truss of the station for the installation of the next pair of International Space Station Roll Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs). The astronauts were unable to free up an electronics box located on the truss associated with a degraded S-band communications antenna. The antenna removal was deferred to a future spacewalk ahead of its planned return to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 04/30/2023 09:09 am
    https://tass.com/science/1611645
    Quote
    MOSCOW, April 30. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was adjusted to prepare ballistic conditions before the launch of a Progress MS-23 cargo ship, Roscosmos said in a statement on Sunday.

    "Today, the orbit of the International Space Station has been adjusted to ensure the launch of the Progress MS-23 cargo spacecraft," the state corporation noted.

    According to preliminary data, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 1.95 km and amounted to 417.12 km above the Earth's surface. The maneuver was carried out using the engines of the Progress MS-22 cargo ship docked to the station. They were turned on at 03:31 Moscow time and worked for 716.8 seconds.

    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev, Dmitry Petelin (TASS special correspondent on the ISS) and Andrey Fedyaev, NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen, Frank Rubio, Woody Hoburg and astronaut from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sultan al-Neyadi are on duty at the ISS.

    The launch of the Progress MS-23 cargo ship is scheduled for May 24 this year.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 04/30/2023 09:21 am
    https://www.turan.az/ext/news/2023/4/free/politics_news/en/4011.htm
    Quote
    At the festival, Erdogan, among other things, announced candidates for the country's first flight to the International Space Station: the Turkish Air Force pilot Alper Gezeravji became him, and the system engineer of the Turkish rocket manufacturer Roketsan in the field of space launch systems Tuva Jihangir Atasever will be a reserve candidate, the Anadolu agency wrote.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/01/2023 08:43 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Wednesday, May 24
    8:30 a.m. – Launch coverage of the ISS Progress 84 cargo delivery ship from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. Launch is scheduled at 8:56 a.m. 
    11:30 a.m. – Docking coverage of the ISS Progress 84 cargo delivery ship to the Poisk Module of the International Space Station. Docking scheduled at 12:20 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 05/03/2023 12:36 am
    Ax-2 Mission: Launch, Docking, Undocking and Splashdown now TBD.
    https://twitter.com/space_station/status/1653551549174648832 (https://twitter.com/space_station/status/1653551549174648832)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/03/2023 11:40 am
    https://twitter.com/GewoonLukas_/status/1653661009389780996
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/03/2023 11:56 am
    https://tass.com/science/1612593
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    MOSCOW, May 3. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin, who is also a TASS special correspondent aboard the International Space Station (ISS), will begin their second spacewalk in 2023 late on Wednesday, Russia’s state-run space corporation Roscosmos has told reporters.
    The main objective of their extravehicular activities will be to transfer an airlock from the Rassvet module of the ISS to the Nauka multi-purpose lab module.
    The spacewalk was initially scheduled for April 26, but was postponed due to the need for more detailed research into its tasks, Roscosmos said.
    Hatches are scheduled to be opened at 11:05 p.m. Moscow time. The cosmonauts will prepare the airlock for the re-docking, disconnecting numerous cables from the Rassvet module and removing thermal insulation from the docking section of the airlock. They will also remove protective covers from the UFP-4 fixtures and unlock the airlock’s attachments to the Rassvet module.
    After that, cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev will remotely control the ERA robotic arm from the ISS to transport the airlock to the Nauka module.
    His colleagues working outside the space station will then reconnect cables to the Nauka module.
    The spacewalk is scheduled to last six hours and 22 minutes.
    It will be Russia’s 67th spacewalk overall (57th scheduled spacewalk) as part of the ISS project, and the second one in 2023. The first Russian spacewalk in 2023 was held on April 19.
    Prokopyev will wear the Orlan-MKS N. 5 spacesuit with red stripes and Petelin - the Orlan-MKS N. 4 suit with blue stripes.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/04/2023 06:44 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/05/03/cosmonauts-move-experiment-airlock-and-complete-spacewalk/
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    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin concluded their spacewalk May 3 at 11:11 p.m. EDT after 7 hours and 11 minutes.

    Prokopyev and Petelin completed their major objectives, which included relocating an experiment airlock from the Rassvet module to the Nauka science module with assistance from European robotic arm operator cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.

    This was the fifth spacewalk in Prokopyev’s career, and the third for Petelin. It is the fifth spacewalk at the station in 2023 and the 262nd spacewalk for space station assembly, maintenance, and upgrades.

    The two Roscosmos cosmonauts will also conduct a spacewalk on Friday, May 12, to deploy a radiator on Nauka and connect mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic lines.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/04/2023 07:15 pm
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6789
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    Axiom Mission 2 (AX-2)
    Launch Time
    NET May, 2023
    ...
    B1080
    Flight #1
    Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship
    ...
    C212 (Freedom)
    Flight #2

    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5345
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    CRS SpX-28
    Launch Time
    NET Jun 03, 2023
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/05/2023 09:23 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Saturday, May 6
    7 a.m. – Coverage of the ISS Expedition 69 Crew-6 relocation of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft from the zenith port of Harmony to the forward port of Harmony. Undocking scheduled at 7:10 a.m., redocking scheduled at 7:53 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 05/05/2023 05:58 pm
    Cross-Post Axiom-2 (Ax-2):
    NextSpaceflight (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6789), updated May 05:
    NET: Sun May 21, 2023 21:37 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 05/05/2023 09:44 pm
    Cross-Post SpX CRS-28:
    NextSpaceflight (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5345), updated May 05:NET:
    Sat Jun 03, 2023 16:34 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2023 03:55 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1654809165791993861
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew-6: Undocking confirmed at 7:23am EDT; The relocation is required to clear the way for the AX-2 commercial crew Dragon's arrival later this month and the CRS-28 cargo Dragon flight in early June

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1654809259333279746

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1654809404749893632

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1654818868060102663
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    ISS/Crew-6: Contact and capture confirmed, at 8:01am EDT (1201 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/06/2023 04:17 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)

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

    2023
    May 30  15:05:00 / TBD    NET June 1  2   - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni] (or September)
    June 3  16:34 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
      Late   June 9  13:15-19:45  -Early July - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A  and 1B  on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  13:15-19:45  NET Early July  - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA  1A and  1B on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    Late June  NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Late June  NET Early July - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) splashdown
    June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Activation of the science airlock ShK  Equipment R&R / SM Inspection] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET June - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET June - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET June - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/NRCSD: ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET June - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET June - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET June - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET June - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET June - release of satellite Arksat-2
    NET June - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3/ IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET July 21 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 22 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET July 31 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    July - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    July - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET September - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET September - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]

    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET  December 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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 Early January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Early January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Ovchinin, Pettit, Belarus cosmonaut  Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70:    Kononenko, Belarus cosmonaut   Novickiy, Vasilevskaya,  O'Hara]
    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]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Summer - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    NET Summer - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev  Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71:    Ovchinin   Kononenko, Chub,    Pettit   Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    July   October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET    July   October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    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)

    2025
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov  Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ryzhikov, Mikaev  Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET  September 2024  March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET  September 2024  March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    NET  October 2024  April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET  October 2024  April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritsky, Gorbunov  Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET    March   September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    March   September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    April   October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET    April   October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2026
    NET  September 2025  March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET  September 2025  March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET  October 2025  April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET  October 2025  April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 May 6th
    Changes on May 12th
    Changes on May 16th
    Changes on May 17th
    Changes on May 18th
    Changes on May 20th
    Changes on May 21st
    Changes on May 22nd
    Changes on May 24th
    Changes on May 26th
    Changes on May 27th
    Changes on May 29th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 05/11/2023 04:35 pm
    Update from NASA from May 10, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT138 Reboost Preli  138:16:43:00.000             0.6     422.9     408.4
    COMMENT                                                    (2.0)   (228.3)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-2 Launch           141:21:37:00.000             0.0     423.4     409.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-2 Docking          142:13:30:00.000             0.0     423.4     409.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (220.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  84P Launch            144:12:56:06.000             0.0     423.5     408.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  84P Docking           144:16:20:48.000             0.0     423.5     408.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.7)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/12/2023 09:22 pm
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/14/2023 08:15 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Monday, May 22
    7:30 a.m. –  Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the SpaceX Crew Dragon Axiom Mission 2 to the International Space Station. Docking is scheduled for 9:24 a.m. EDT. Coverage will continue through hatch opening at 11:13 a.m. EDT, and the Crew’s welcoming remarks at 11:45 a.m. EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/16/2023 08:40 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1658219885636321282
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    SpaceX Bill Gerstenmaier says preparations going well for the launch.
    NASA's Montalbano: backup launch date May 22. If don't launch by then, stand down and focus on CRS-28 and look for a new opportunity later this year.

    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    Axiom's Derek Hassmann says there was a joint decision to reduce the docked time from 10 days to 8 to fit mission in. Research activities not affected, but some media and other lower priority activities dropped.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/17/2023 06:23 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/nac_may2023_iss_final3.pdf
    Quote
    Increment 69 Overview
    Flight Engineers Frank Rubio from NASA, Dmitri Petelin from
    Roscosmos, Sultan Alneyadi from UAE (United Arab Emirates),
    Woody Hoburg from NASA, Stephen Bowen from NASA,
    Andrey Fedyaev from Roscosmos, and Commander Sergey
    Prokopyev from Roscosmos. 5
    • Soyuz 69S Launch/Dock (uncrewed)
    • SpaceX-Crew6 Launch/Dock
    • SpaceX-Crew5 Undock/Splashdown
    • SpaceX CRS-27 Launch/Dock
    • Soyuz 68S Undock (uncrewed)
    • SpaceX CRS-27 Undock/Splashdown
    • RS EVA 56-60 (potentially five spacewalks)
    • US EVA 86-89 (potentially four spacewalks)
    • Axiom-2 Private Astronaut Mission (PAM)
    • Progress 84P Launch/Dock
    • SpaceX CRS-28 Launch/Dock
    • Northrop Grumman CRS-19 Launch/Capture
    • Boeing Crew Flight Test (Boe-CFT) Mission
    • SpaceX-Crew7 Launch/Dock
    • Progress 85P Launch/Dock
    • Progress 83P Undock
    • SpaceX-Crew6 Undock
    • Soyuz 70S Launch/Dock
    • Soyuz 69S Undock
    ...
    Recent/Upcoming Spacewalks (EVAs)

    • RS EVAs – April through July 2023
    o RS EVA #56 – Russian radiator transfer by
    European Robotic Arm (ERA) – complete
    o RS EVA #57 – Russian airlock transfer by ERA –
    complete
    o RS EVA #58 – Russian radiator deploy - complete
    o RS EVA #59 – Equipment R&R / SM Inspection
    o RS EVA #60 – Portable workstation transfer from
    MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding.

    • U.S. EVA – S-Band Radio Frequency Group (RFG) Retrieval – 4/28/23
    o EV crew attempted to remove the RFG from the degraded S-band Assembly (SASA) for return and
    refurbishment, but encountered seized bolt. Repaired unit will eventually be launched to improve our
    SASA sparing posture on-orbit.
    o First spacewalk for UAE astronaut, Sultan Alneyadi and the eighth for NASA’s Stephen Bowen
    • U.S. EVAs – iROSA Install 1A and 1B
    o Two separate EVAs that will take place this summer following launch of IROSA’s on SpX-28.
    o Primary objective to install the new 1A and 1B iROSAs onto the Mod Kits that were installed on previous
    EVAs between Nov ‘22 and Feb ‘23. 8
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/17/2023 07:46 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/fy_2024_space_ops_budget_nac.pdf
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/18/2023 07:09 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1619605
    Quote
    MOSCOW, May 18. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was adjusted to create ballistic conditions before the launch of the Progress MS-23 cargo ship, Roscosmos reported on Thursday.

    "On May 24, a new cargo craft, Progress MS-23, will head to the ISS. However, before its launch it is necessary to create ballistic conditions for docking - to adjust the station's orbital altitude," the state corporation said.

    Roscosmos specifies that, according to preliminary data, the average altitude of the station’s orbit increased by one km to 416.6 km above the Earth’s surface. The maneuver was carried out using the engines of cargo spacecraft Progress MS-22. They were switched on at 7:43 p.m. Moscow time and worked for 353.07 seconds.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 05/20/2023 08:52 am
    Update from NASA from May 17, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-2 Launch           141:21:37:07.000             0.0     423.6     409.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.7)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-2 Docking          142:13:24:00.000             0.0     423.6     409.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.7)   (220.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-2 Undock           150:12:00:00.000             0.0     424.1     407.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.0)   (219.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/20/2023 02:53 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/39219/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with the Progress MS-23 cargo spacecraft is scheduled for May 24 at 15:56:07 Moscow time.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/21/2023 07:56 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1660331027942744065
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Ax-2: Strapped into the Crew Dragon "Freedom" capsule atop a Falcon 9 rocket, Whitson and company are set for launch from KSC pad 39A at 5:37:09pm EDT (2137 UTC); local weather is expected to be 60% go
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/22/2023 02:52 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/05/22/four-axiom-mission-2-astronauts-dock-to-station/
    Quote
    Axiom Mission 2 astronauts Peggy Whitson, John Shoffner, Ali Alqarni and Rayyanah Barnawi arrived at the International Space Station at 9:12 a.m. EDT Monday, May 22, on the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/24/2023 11:43 am
    https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1661069387699302401
    Quote
    NASA Commercial Crew @Commercial_Crew
    Astronaut Satoshi Furukawa from JAXA has been selected for @NASA
    ’s @SpaceX
     #Crew7 mission – the agency’s seventh rotational mission to the @Space_Station .

    Furukawa joins NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli and ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/24/2023 04:30 pm
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/26/2023 10:22 am
    https://www.northropgrumman.com/space/nasa-commercial-resupply-mission-ng-19/
    Quote
    About the NG-19 Mission

    Northrop Grumman is proud to name the NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft in remembrance and celebration of the life of NASA astronaut Dr. Laurel Clark.

    It is the company’s tradition to name each Cygnus spacecraft in honor of an individual who has made substantial contributions to human spaceflight. Dr. Clark was an accomplished undersea medical officer and naval flight surgeon prior to her NASA career. During her first and only spaceflight, STS-107, Dr. Clark and the rest of the crew aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia tragically lost their lives on Feb. 1, 2003 when the shuttle did not survive reentry into Earth’s atmosphere.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 05/26/2023 03:11 pm
    Quote
    NASA to Provide Briefing, Coverage of Spacewalks for Station Upgrades (https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-provide-briefing-coverage-of-spacewalks-for-station-upgrades)

    Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station will conduct a pair of spacewalks Friday, June 9, and Thursday, June 15, to install two new solar arrays.

    NASA will discuss the upcoming spacewalks during a news conference at 12 p.m. EDT Thursday, June 1. Live coverage of the news conference and spacewalks will air on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.

    News conference participants are:

    - Dina Contella, operations integration manager, International Space Station Program, NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston
    - Diane Dailey, spacewalk flight director, NASA Johnson
    - Megan Shutilka, spacewalk officer, NASA Johnson

    U.S. media interested in participating in person must contact the Johnson newsroom no later than 11 a.m., Wednesday, May 31, by calling 281-483-5111 or emailing [email protected]. To ask questions, reporters must dial into the news conference no later than 11:45 a.m., June 1. Questions also may be submitted on social media using #AskNASA.

    Each spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 9:15 a.m. and last about six-and-a-half hours with NASA coverage beginning at 7:45 a.m.

    On June 9, NASA astronauts Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg will exit the station’s Quest airlock to install an upgraded IROSA (International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array) on the 1A power channel on the starboard truss of the station.

    Bowen will serve as extravehicular activity (EVA) crew member 1 and will wear a suit with red stripes. Hoburg will serve as extravehicular crew member 2 and will wear an unmarked suit. U.S. EVA 87 will be the ninth spacewalk for Bowen and the first for Hoburg.

    On June 15, the same pair of astronauts will install an IROSA on the 1B power channel on the starboard truss. Assignments for U.S. EVA 88 will be determined at a later date.

    The spacewalks will see the fifth and sixth IROSAs mounted to the existing station solar arrays. The new arrays are 60 feet long by 20 feet wide (18.2 meters by 6 meters) and will shade a little more than half of the original arrays, which are 112 feet long by 39 feet wide. The seventh and eighth IROSAs will be installed on future spacewalks. Each new IROSA will produce more than 20 kilowatts of electricity, and once all eight are installed, will enable a 30% increase in power production over the station’s current arrays.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/27/2023 06:13 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Tuesday, May 30
    9 a.m. – Coverage of hatch closure for the Axiom Mission 2 crew aboard the International Space Station. Hatch closure scheduled for approx. 9:10 a.m.
    10:45 a.m. – Coverage of the the Axiom Mission 2 crew undocking from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled at 11:05 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/29/2023 03:00 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9621
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The space mission of Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub will last one year!

    The Interdepartmental Commission determined the composition of the ISS crews

    ▪️ The prime crew of the 70th and 71st long-range expeditions includes Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, as well as NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara. They will go into orbit in September 2023 on the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft.

    It is planned that Loral O'Hara will return to Earth on the Soyuz MS-24 in March 2024, while Kononenko and Chub will remain at the station until September and return on the Soyuz MS-25.

    ▪️ The main crew of the 21st visiting expedition included cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, a citizen of the Republic of Belarus and NASA astronaut Tracey Dyson. They should fly to the station in March 2024 on the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft.

    It is expected that after a short expedition to the station, Novitsky and the representative of the Republic of Belarus will return to Earth on the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft from O'Hare, and Dyson will continue flying to the ISS until September 2024 and will land on the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft from Kononenko and Chub.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/29/2023 04:05 pm
    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: K-P on 05/29/2023 04:21 pm
    Quote
    NASA to Provide Briefing, Coverage of Spacewalks for Station Upgrades (https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-provide-briefing-coverage-of-spacewalks-for-station-upgrades)
    The seventh and eighth IROSAs will be installed on future spacewalks. Each new IROSA will produce more than 20 kilowatts of electricity, and once all eight are installed, will enable a 30% increase in power production over the station’s current arrays.

    Is this correct?
    I thought there were only 6 IROSAs in total?
    So now all old arrays will be covered with them...?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: AS_501 on 05/29/2023 04:38 pm
    Good question.  I checked several web sites, including the supplier Redwire.  The all say six, but they are all late-2022 postings.  Maybe the total has been increased, or it's just a typo.  Maybe it was determined that more power is needed to accommodate the Axiom modules (?).  We shall see.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: K-P on 05/29/2023 04:49 pm
    Ok now... Here it says there's a possible option for 7th and 8th.

    So maybe NASA has decided to use that option now?

    https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/12/irosa-eva-dec-3/

    This leaves two iROSAs to be installed under the original contract for six iROSAs between NASA and Boeing — both of which will launch together in summer 2023. The option to add a seventh and eighth iROSA exists should NASA decide to exercise the option.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/29/2023 05:06 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1624689
    Quote
    Belarusian female astronaut to go ISS in March 2024 — Roscosmos
    According to the space corporation plans, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky and a female cosmonaut from Belarus will make a short flight and return to Earth on the Soyuz MS-24

    MOSCOW, May 29. /TASS/. The crew of the 21st visiting expedition, which includes a citizen of Belarus, will go to the International Space Station (ISS) in March 2024 on the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft, Roscosmos’ press service told the media on Monday.

    "The main crew of the 21st visiting expedition includes Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, a citizen of the Republic of Belarus and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson. They are to fly to the ISS in March 2024 on the Soyuz MS-25, Roscosmos said.

    According to Roscosmos plans, Novitsky and a female cosmonaut from Belarus will make a short flight and return to Earth on the Soyuz MS-24. The NASA astronaut's mission will last until September 2024, after which Dyson will return to Earth with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolay Chub on the Soyuz MS-25.

    According to the website of the Yu. A. Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya will go to the ISS from Belarus. Her colleague Anastasia Lenkova is on standby. Vasilevskaya is a flight attendant with Belavia airlines and Lenkova, a pediatric surgeon at the Republican Scientific-Practical Center of Pediatric Surgery.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Chinakpradhan on 05/30/2023 01:50 am
    Ok now... Here it says there's a possible option for 7th and 8th.

    So maybe NASA has decided to use that option now?

    https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2022/12/irosa-eva-dec-3/

    This leaves two iROSAs to be installed under the original contract for six iROSAs between NASA and Boeing — both of which will launch together in summer 2023. The option to add a seventh and eighth iROSA exists should NASA decide to exercise the option.

    Just came back for giving an idea https://twitter.com/RaffaeleDiPalma/status/1663257505974059024 Why not make last two arrays transformational
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/30/2023 07:56 am
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=ax-2
    Quote
    SpaceX, Axiom Space, and NASA are targeting no earlier than Tuesday, May 30 at 11:05 a.m. ET for Dragon to depart from the International Space Station. After performing a series of burns to move away from the space station, Dragon will conduct multiple orbit-lowering maneuvers, jettison its trunk, and re-enter Earth's atmosphere, landing off the coast of Florida twelve hours later at approximately 11:09 p.m. ET...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/30/2023 08:15 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch

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

    2023
    June    4   5  09:36   6  09:50 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:15-19:45 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  13:20-19:50 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 22  14:20-21:20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R / SM Inspection] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    Late June - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Late June - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)) (C208.4) splashdown
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from Bishop/ NRCSD#26: ESSENCE, Killick-1, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), QMsat, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, Moonlighter, RADSAT-SK (IDRSat), SC-ODIN, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3/ IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    July - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    July - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat, SC-ODIN, SpudNik-1, UdeSat, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET    June   July - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET    June   July - release of satellite STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    NET    June   July - release of satellite YOMOGI from J-SSOD

    NET    June   July - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET    June   July - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET    June   July - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET    June   July - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET    June   July - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET    June   July - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET    June   July - release of satellite Arksat-2
    NET    June   July - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    NET September - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET  July 21  October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET  July 22  October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET  July 31  October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET November - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 15 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET  December 17 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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 Early January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Early January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    January 3 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET January - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET February - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, Vasilevskaya,  O'Hara]
    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]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Summer - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    NET Summer - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Kononenko, Chub,    Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    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)

    2025
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    TBD - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 May 30th
    Changes on May 31st
    Changes on June 1st
    Changes on June 2nd
    Changes on June 3rd
    Changes on June 4th
    Changes on June 5th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/30/2023 03:08 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1663562336248946688
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-2: Undocking confirmed, at 11:05am EDT (1505 UTC); the Crew Dragon is pulling straight up and away from the Harmony module's zenith port
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/30/2023 03:23 pm
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=ax-2
    Quote
    SpaceX, Axiom Space, and NASA are targeting no earlier than Tuesday, May 30 at 11:05 a.m. ET for Dragon to depart from the International Space Station. After performing a series of burns to move away from the space station, Dragon will conduct multiple orbit-lowering maneuvers, jettison its trunk, and re-enter Earth’s atmosphere, landing off the coast of Florida twelve hours later at approximately 11:04 p.m. ET.
    ...
    All Times Approximate and in Eastern Daylight Time
    Tuesday, May 30    Event
    9:20 a.m.    Dragon Hatch Closure
    11:05 a.m.    Dragon Autonomously Undocks from the International Space Station
    11:05 a.m.    Departure Burn 0
    11:10 a.m.    Departure Burn 1
    11:58 a.m.    Departure Burn 2
    12:44 p.m.    Departure Burn 3
    10:09 p.m.    Trunk Jettison
    10:13 p.m.    Deorbit Burn
    10:29 p.m.    Nosecone Closed
    11:00 p.m.    Drogue Parachutes Deploy
    11:01 p.m.    Main Parachutes Deploy
    11:04 p.m.    Dragon Splashdown
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/30/2023 08:20 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Monday, June 5
    4 a.m. – Docking coverage of SpaceX CRS-28 to the International Space Station. Docking is scheduled for 5:36 a.m.
    ...
    Friday, June 9
    7:45 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 87 to install an ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) on the starboard truss of the International Space Station. Spacewalk is scheduled to begin at approx. 9:15 a.m.
    ...
    Thursday, June 15
    7:45 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 87 to install an ISS Roll-Out Solar Array (iROSA) on the starboard truss of the International Space Station. Spacewalk is scheduled to begin at approx. 9:20 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 05/31/2023 04:41 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1663716813761290240
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-2: The crew is gearing up for the deorbit burn at 10:14pm EDT (0214 UTC); the planned 12-minute 20-second burn will slow the Crew Dragon just enough to drop it out of orbit and put it on course for splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico south of Panama City, FL, at 11:04pm

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1663731194788212737
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-2: Deorbit ignition confirmed; this is a planned 12-minute 20-second burn, intended to slow the ship by 87 meters/second, or about 194 mph, just enough to drop it out of orbit for splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico at 11:04pm

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1663743292226371585
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-2: Splashdown confirmed! At 11:04pm EDT (0304 UTC), closing out a 9-day 5-hour commercial research mission
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/01/2023 08:45 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, June 22
    9:45 a.m. – Coverage of ISS Expedition 69 Russian Spacewalk 59 to remove experiment hardware and install new data transmission hardware. Spacewalk is scheduled to begin approx. 10:20 a.m. and will last seven hours.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/02/2023 08:24 am
    https://starlinerupdates.com/boeing-statement-on-starliner-cft-status/
    Quote
    Boeing Statement on Starliner CFT Status
    June 1, 2023

    Boeing’s priority for Starliner’s Crew Flight Test is the safe launch, docking and return of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. For that reason, we have recommended to NASA that we reevaluate our launch window to allow for closing out the remaining technical and certification items.

    We were notified by the parachute supplier of an issue, identified through testing, that reduced our safety margin. Our engineering team provided additional analysis and given that, we determined the safest course of action was to stand down for the July launch opportunity.

    We are now determining when we will be ready to launch, but anticipate additional parachute testing. We are committed to the Starliner program and are working closely with NASA to identify a new launch date.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/02/2023 08:34 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1664383948061827074
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 06/03/2023 07:02 am
    Update from NASA from May 31, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX-28 Launch         154:16:35:21.000             0.0     424.1     406.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.0)   (219.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-28 Docking        156:09:36:00.000             0.0     424.0     406.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (219.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/03/2023 12:04 pm
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crs-28
    Quote
    SpaceX is targeting Sunday, June 4 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s 28th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-28) mission to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 12:12 p.m. ET (16:12 UTC) and a backup launch opportunity is available on Monday, June 5 at 11:47 a.m. ET (15:47 UTC) pending range approval.

    This is the fifth flight of the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I-6 F2, and one Starlink mission. Following stage separation, Falcon 9 will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.

    CRS-28 is the fourth flight for this Dragon spacecraft, which previously flew CRS-21, CRS-23, and CRS-25 to the space station. After an approximate 42-hour flight, Dragon will autonomously dock with the orbiting laboratory on Tuesday, June 6 at approximately 6:15 a.m. ET (10:15 UTC).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/03/2023 12:30 pm
    Cargo Highlights
    https://www.nasa.gov/content/nasas-spacex-crs-28-mission-overview

    PDF of the Mission Overview page.
    Quote
    Mission 26 for the station’s Nanoracks CubeSat Deployer (NRCSD) includes Educational Space Science and Engineering CubeSat Experiment Mission (ESSENCE), sponsored by the ISS National Lab and developed by universities in Canada and Australia. It carries a wide-angle camera to monitor thawing of ice and permafrost in the Canadian Arctic, which could provide a better understanding of the effects on Earth's climate and support better local infrastructure planning. The satellite also carries a solar energetic proton detector to collect data on periods of solar activity that emit highly energized radioactive protons that can damage the structure and electronic components of spacecraft. Understanding these effects could help make future CubeSats more resistant to radiation. In addition, the investigation demonstrates a novel method to recover control of a satellite’s attitude, or orientation, if a control mechanism fails. ESSENCE is part of the Canadian CubeSat Project, led by the CSA (Canadian Space Agency)

    Watching Cosmic Weathering
    Iris, sponsored by the ISS National Lab, observes weathering of geological samples exposed to direct solar and background cosmic radiation and determines whether changes are visually detectable. The investigation also demonstrates experimental sun sensors, torque rods (which provide attitude control and detumbling for satellites), and a battery heater. A collaboration between graduate, undergraduate, and middle school students in Canada, the project provides hands-on experience that promotes interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics studies and careers.
    Results also could provide insight into weathering processes on planetary bodies and, when combined with data from asteroid sampling missions, improve understanding of the origins of asteroids. Iris is part of the Canadian CubeSat Project, led by the CSA.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/04/2023 03:21 pm
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crs-28
    Quote
    SpaceX is targeting Monday, June 5 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s 28th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS-28) mission to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 11:47 a.m. ET (15:47 UTC) and a backup launch opportunity is available on Wednesday, June 7 at 11:01 a.m. ET (15:01 UTC) pending range approval.

    This is the fifth flight of the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I-6 F2, and one Starlink mission. Following stage separation, Falcon 9 will land on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship in the Atlantic Ocean.

    CRS-28 is the fourth flight for this Dragon spacecraft, which previously flew CRS-21, CRS-23, and CRS-25 to the space station. After an approximate 18-hour flight, Dragon will autonomously dock with the orbiting laboratory on Tuesday, June 6 at approximately 5:50 a.m. ET (9:50 UTC).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/05/2023 03:21 pm
    5 cubesats selected by the Canadian Space Agency will also be part of this mission:

    https://twitter.com/csa_asc/status/1663888961041752067
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/05/2023 03:52 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1665747287367118848
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/CRYCRY28: LIFTOFF! At 11:47am EDT (1547 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/05/2023 05:27 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/06/05/falcon-9-crs-28-coverage/
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    Another CubeSat mission called Moonlighter will serve as a testbed in orbit to test defenses against cyber threats. The spacecraft is about the size of loaf of bread, and once deployed from the space station, it will be part of an annual challenge where cyber security experts will attempt to hack the satellite.

    The Moonlighter mission, billed as the world’s first “hacking sandbox” in space, is a joint effort between Aerospace Corp., the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Space Force’s Space Systems Command.

    “We wanted to build something new from the ground up to fill gaps in cyber activities in space, where the vehicles to do cyber security testing in orbit have not existed,” said Aaron Myrick, Moonlighter project leader for Aerospace. “When we say it’s a sandbox, Moonlighter is like a playground where we provide the space and the tools for professional hackers to perform cyber exercises and test out new technology. We hope this will lead to more cyber-resilient architectures for future space missions.”
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/06/2023 09:58 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1666021092845056000
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/CRS-28: Contact and soft capture coplete, at 5:54am EDT (0954 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/06/2023 10:07 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines ((dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)

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

    2023
    June 22  14:20-21:20 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R / SM Inspection] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    Late   June    27   29  16:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    Late   NET June    27   29 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28)) (C208.4) splashdown
    NET June - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD#26: ESSENCE, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), Moonlighter, RADSAT-SK (IDRSat), SC-ODIN, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3/ IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    July - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    NET July - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat, SpudNik-1, UdeSat
    NET July - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET July - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET July - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET July - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET July - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP, EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET July - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET July - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from Bishop
    NET July - release of satellite Arksat-2
    NET July - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
      July   August 4 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
      July   August 6 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 17 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 18 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    Q3 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    September   October   November - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    September   October   November - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET November  December - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET November  December - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET December 15  Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET December 17  Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Early January  Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Early January  Early - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    January 3  NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET January 7  Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, Vasilevskaya,  O'Hara]
    NET    February   March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    February   March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    January   March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET    January   March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November 2023  Q1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November 2023  Q1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET November 2023  Q1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET     H1   Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
    NET     H1   Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET     H1   Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET Summer - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    NET Summer - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Kononenko, Chub,    Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    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)

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Q1 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 June 6th
    Changes on June 8th
    Changes on June 9th
    Changes on June 15th
    Changes on June 16th
    Changes on June 18th
    Changes on June 21st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 06/06/2023 10:52 pm
    From NASA SpX-28 docking webcast:
    Dragon due to depart ISS on June 27th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 06/07/2023 11:02 am
    Update from NASA from Jun 5, 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT 167 Reboost Prel  167:06:12:00.000             1.2     423.5     404.7
    COMMENT                                                    (3.9)   (228.7)   (218.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/08/2023 10:21 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Aug. 4 Antares • NG-19
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Pad 0A, Wallops Island, Virginia
    ...
     Early 2024 Vulcan Centaur • Dream Chaser 1
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: SLC-41, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/09/2023 07:50 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/09/nasa-astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-solar-array-2/
    Quote
    Expedition 69 Flight Engineers Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg of NASA began a spacewalk at 9:25 a.m. EDT today to install an IROSA (International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array) to augment power generation for the 1A power channel on the station’s starboard truss structure.

    Bowen, designated extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1), is wearing a suit with red stripes. Hoburg, designated extravehicular crewmember 2 (EV 2), is in an unmarked suit.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/09/2023 07:53 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/09/nasa-spacewalkers-complete-solar-array-installation/
    Quote
    Expedition 69 Flight Engineers Steve Bowen and Woody Hoburg of NASA concluded their spacewalk at 3:28 p.m. EDT after 6 hours and 3 minutes.

    Bowen and Hoburg completed all of their objectives to install an IROSA (International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array) to augment power generation for the 1A power channel on the station’s starboard truss structure. The crew members also completed several get ahead tasks setting the stage for the duo to go back outside Thursday, June 15, to install the sixth in the series of IROSAs on the starboard 6 truss of the station for the 1B power channel.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/09/2023 08:16 pm
    https://www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/iss-research/microgravity-research-flights/
    Quote
    Planned Flights
    Flight        Date    
    SpX-28     June 2023    
    NG-19      July 2023
    NG-20      December 2023    
    SpX-32     December 2024    
    USCV-9    February 2025
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/15/2023 05:45 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/15/astronauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-roll-out-solar-array/
    Quote
    Expedition 69 Flight Engineers Woody Hoburg and Steve Bowen of NASA began a spacewalk at 8:42 a.m. EDT to install an IROSA (International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array) to augment power generation for the 1B power channel on the station’s starboard truss structure.

    Hoburg, designated extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1), is wearing a suit with red stripes. Bowen, designated extravehicular crewmember 2 (EV 2), is in an unmarked suit.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/15/2023 07:53 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/15/nasa-spacewalkers-finish-installing-roll-out-solar-array/
    Quote
    Expedition 69 Flight Engineers Woody Hoburg and Steve Bowen of NASA concluded their spacewalk at 2:17 p.m. EDT after 5 hours and 35 minutes.

    Hoburg and Bowen completed their major objective to install an IROSA (International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Array) to augment power generation for the 1B power channel on the station’s starboard truss structure.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/15/2023 09:57 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/15/nasa-spacewalkers-finish-installing-roll-out-solar-array/
    Quote
    NASA and Boeing have a plan in place for a fourth set of roll-out arrays to further augment the International Space Station’s power supply. These arrays, which would be the seventh and eighth installed on space station, are targeted for delivery to the orbital outpost in 2025.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/16/2023 08:58 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/9790
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The ISS orbit began to prepare for the autumn change of Soyuz crews

    Today, the orbit of the International Space Station has been adjusted to ensure the launch of the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-23.

    The engines of the Progress MS-22 ship were turned on at 09:27 Moscow time and worked for 770.23 seconds, giving out an impulse of 1.2 m/s. As a result, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.1 km and amounted to 416.35 km.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/16/2023 09:01 pm
    http://www.roscosmos.ru/39377/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Today, the orbit of the International Space Station has been adjusted to ensure the launch of the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-23.

    The engines of the Progress MS-22 spacecraft, docked to the Russian service module Zvezda, were turned on at 09:27 Moscow time and worked for 770.2 seconds, generating an impulse of 1.2 m/s.

    As a result, according to preliminary data from the Mission Control Center of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the average altitude of the station's orbit increased by 2.1 km and amounted to 416.4 km.
    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 340 corrections of its orbital altitude were carried out, including 188 with the help of Progress spacecraft engines.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft is scheduled for September 15, 2023. The crew includes members of the 70th long-term expedition to the ISS - Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara.

    The landing of the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft with the crew of the 69th long-term expedition — Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin, NASA astronaut Francisco Rubio is scheduled for September 27, 2023.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/17/2023 07:09 pm
    https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1669824232375689218
    Quote
    NASA Commercial Crew @Commercial_Crew
    Crew Update: Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov will fly as a mission specialist for @NASA
    's @SpaceX Crew-7 mission.
    Borisov joins previously named crew members @NASA_Astronauts
     Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen, and JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa.

    https://go.nasa.gov/44njqUj
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 06/18/2023 07:11 am
    Update from NASA from Jun 16 2023:

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  SpX-28 Undocking      178:12:00:00.000             0.0     424.3     406.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.1)   (219.4)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/18/2023 11:53 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, June 29
    11:45 a.m. – Undocking coverage of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 12:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/21/2023 04:45 pm
    https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1671532969670893569 (https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1671532969670893569)
    Quote
    According to NASA's internal schedule, the Axiom-3 crew mission to the ISS is slipping into the 1Q of 2024. The flight is expected to include the first astronaut from Turkey, Alper Gezeravci.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/22/2023 03:26 pm
    14:37:33 - 00:13:00 = 14:24:33 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/22/2023 03:33 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/22/cosmonauts-begin-spacewalk-to-replace-station-hardware/
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin began a spacewalk at 10:24 a.m. EDT to retrieve  several experiment packages from the Zvezda and Poisk modules and install communications equipment outside the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/22/2023 03:51 pm
    https://twitter.com/NASA_Wallops/status/1671561900046286849
    Quote
    NASA Wallops @NASA_Wallops
    You've asked and we have a date! 🗓️

    The next Antares launch from Wallops is scheduled for Tuesday, August 1, at 8:30 p.m. EDT! This marks 10 years since the first Cygnus resupply launch to the @Space_Station
    ! Stay tuned for more on how you can watch the launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/22/2023 04:03 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)

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

    2023
      NET   June   July 6  ~09:55 - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD#26: ESSENCE, IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1), Moonlighter, RADSAT-SK (IDRSat), SC-ODIN, Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP)
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET Early July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3/ IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    August 2    4   - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4    6   - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
      July   Early August - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 15    17   - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 16    18   - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET    July   August - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, QMsat, UdeSat
    NET    July   August - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET    July   August - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET    July   August - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP,   EagleSat-2 from Bishop
    NET    July   August - release of satellite Arksat-2
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET November - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET Late December  Early 2024 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or NLT Early February)
    NET Late December  Early 2024  - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or NLT Early February)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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
      Early   January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or NLT February)
      Early   January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or NLT February)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, Vasilevskaya,  O'Hara]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET Q1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET Q1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, Gezeravji, TBD]
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4]
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    Summer   August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    NET    Summer   August - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD, Grebyonkin]
    NET  July 2023  Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 71: Kononenko, Chub,    Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    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)
    NET  July 2023  TBD - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    NET  July 2023  TBD - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    NET  July 2023  TBD - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from    Bishop   NRCSD
    NET  July 2023  TBD - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    Q3 2023  TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite EagleSat-2 from NRCSD   

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-10) launch and docking (to ISS)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
      Q1   NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Tingle, Fincke, Epps, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, TBD]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-10) undocking (from ISS) and splashdown
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 June 22nd
    Changes on June 23rd
    Changes on June 24th
    Changes on June 27th
    Changes on June 28th
    Changes on June 29th
    Changes on June 30th
    Changes on July 4th
    Changes on July 5th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/22/2023 09:51 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/22/cosmonauts-finish-spacewalk-after-replacing-station-hardware/
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin concluded their spacewalk June 22 at 4:48 p.m. EDT after 6 hours and 24 minutes.

    Prokopyev and Petelin completed their major objectives, which were to retrieve  several experiment packages from the Zvezda and Poisk modules and install communications equipment outside the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/22/2023 09:53 pm
    06:23:57
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/23/2023 11:56 am
    Updated: June 23
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Aug. 15 Falcon 9 • Crew 7
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/27/2023 06:30 pm
    https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1673424571146334230
    Quote
    NASA @NASA
    Spaceship update! @SpaceX 's Dragon spacecraft for the uncrewed #CRS28 cargo mission is scheduled to undock from the @Space_Station at 12:05pm ET (1605 UTC) on Thursday, June 29, with splashdown early Friday morning. Here's the full timeline: https://go.nasa.gov/3NLmWCi

    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-provide-coverage-as-dragon-departs-station-with-science
    Quote
    Ground controllers at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, will command Dragon to undock from the space-facing port of the station’s Harmony module and fire its thrusters to move a safe distance away from the station. Undock is scheduled for 12:05 p.m.
    After re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, the spacecraft will make a parachute-assisted splashdown about 2:30 a.m. Friday, June 30, off the coast of Florida. NASA will not broadcast the splashdown, but updates will be posted on the agency's space station blog.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/27/2023 07:19 pm
    https://twitter.com/thesheetztweetz/status/1673753912526905345
    Quote
    Michael Sheetz @thesheetztweetz
    Vice on Cargo Dream Chaser's timeline to inaugural launch: Shipping vehicle to NASA's Armstrong test facility this summer, then to Kennedy for integration with ULA by year end, and targeting launch in a window between late December and early February.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 06/28/2023 04:00 pm
    Update from NASA (26 th June, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 185 Reboost Prel  185:21:17:00.000             1.4     423.4     405.5
    COMMENT                                                    (4.6)   (228.6)   (218.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/29/2023 04:26 pm
    https://twitter.com/spacex/status/1674445752834326528

    Quote
    Dragon will undock from the @space_station at 12:30 p.m. ET
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/29/2023 04:35 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1674455426551918594
    Quote
    SpaceX @SpaceX
    Separation confirmed! Dragon is performing three departure burns to move away from the @space_station
    . Splashdown in ~22 hours

    7:30 PM
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/29/2023 04:38 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/29/spacex-dragon-cargo-spacecraft-departing-station-live-on-nasa-tv/
    Quote
    After re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, the spacecraft will make a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida about 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 30. NASA will not broadcast the splashdown, but updates will be posted on the agency’s space station blog.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/30/2023 05:32 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/06/30/spacex-dragon-cargo-splashes-down-returning-science-to-earth/
    Quote
    A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down at 10:30 a.m. EDT Friday, June 30, off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, marking the return of the company’s 28th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft carried approximately 3,600 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and other cargo back to Earth.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/30/2023 07:47 pm
    Expected in 2024:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/beavercube-2
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/binar-5-7
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/eaglesat-2
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/gw-sat
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/hyti
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/snoopi

    Expected in 2025:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/qmsat
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 06/30/2023 08:20 pm
    https://sites.google.com/umsystem.edu/msat/projects/mr-mrs-sat
    Quote
    Summer 2024 Flight-ready satellite is completed and shipped to AFRL.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: vp. on 07/02/2023 05:36 am
    What is the program for the next American EVAs?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Ben E on 07/02/2023 10:02 am
    I asked Rob Navias a couple of weeks ago about future EVAs.

    "EVA plan is under review" was the reply.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 07/02/2023 06:29 pm
    NRCSD-26 deployment on July 6th

    Came across a neat resource today that I didn't previously know about - every 2 weeks, JAXA publishes a schedule of upcoming events in Kibō, as well as a summary of what was accomplished in the last two weeks. Looks like the archive goes back to late 2008. Here's the current set:

    https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/kibouser/library/item/program/73640_schedule.pdf

    https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/kibouser/library/item/program/73640_result.pdf
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 07/03/2023 11:46 pm
    NRCSD-26 deployment on July 6th

    And here's the livestream

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzv81nIvT8A
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/04/2023 07:48 am
    About 15 minutes ago, the SSRMS grappled the IROSA FSE that's currently stowed on the MBS POA.

    Also, overheard on the audio loop: in space chess news, Mission Control's move is rook takes pawn at C2, check.

    IROSA flight support equipment was jettisoned at 1836 UTC, plus or minus a minute or so (its initial motion away from the arm is very slow - these pictures are over the course of about 5 minutes).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/05/2023 07:35 am
    http://www.roscosmos.ru/39449/
    Goole translate:
    Quote
    Today, the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted to ensure the launch of the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-23.

    The engines of the Progress MS-22 cargo ship docked to the Russian service module Zvezda were turned on at 00:17 Moscow time and worked for 1130.8 seconds, generating an impulse of 1.85 m/s.

    As a result, according to preliminary data from the Mission Control Center of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation), the average height of the station's orbit increased by 3.25 km and amounted to 417.9 km.

    For the entire duration of the ISS flight, 341 corrections were made to its orbital altitude, including 189 with the help of Progress spacecraft engines.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft is scheduled for September 15, 2023. The crew includes members of the 70th long-term expedition to the ISS - Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara.

    The landing of the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft with the crew of the 69th long-term expedition — Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin, NASA astronaut Francisco Rubio is scheduled for September 27, 2023...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 07/05/2023 04:10 pm
    We've got a specific time for tomorrow's NanoRacks NRCSD-26 deployment - 5:55 am Eastern, 0955 UTC.

    https://twitter.com/csa_asc/status/1676622701530697730
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Josh_from_Canada on 07/05/2023 07:46 pm
    more specific times:

    SC-ODIN at 09:55 UTC
    MoonLighter at 10:05 UTC
    RADSAT-SK and UKpik-1 at 11:25 UTC
    ESSENCE and IRIS at 11:35 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/06/2023 12:32 pm
    Crew-7:
    NextSpaceflight (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6879), updated July 5:
    Launch 15 August 11:00 UTC = 7:00 am EDT
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/06/2023 12:57 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26

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

    2023
    NET    Early   July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET    Early   July - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3/ IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    July 27  12:32:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dV= +0.3 m/s)
    August 2  00:31 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:55 / ~12:00 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
      Early   August 9  ~14:45-21:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 15  11:44 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 27 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET August - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1
    NET August - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET August - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET August - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP from Bishop
    NET August - release of satellite Arksat-2
    September 15 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    October 30  NET November - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October 30    November   - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET Late December - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or NLT Early February)
    NET Late December - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or NLT Early February)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    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
    January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or NLT February)
    January - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or NLT February)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD  Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 71: Novickiy, Vasilevskaya,   Caldwell-Dyson   tunisia's woman astronaut]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, Vasilevskaya,    O'Hara   tunisia's woman astronaut]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3: two US astronaut, TBD   Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Q1 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: two US astronaut, TBD   Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Q1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: two US astronaut, TBD   Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET  August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 72: Tingle, Fincke,     Epps, Gorbunov   TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: NASA astronaut, TBD, TBD  Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub,      Caldwell-Dyson   O'Hara]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    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 - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    TBD - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    TBD - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite EagleSat-2 from NRCSD

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-10) launch and docking (to    ISS   Harmony) [Exp 73: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 72: Tingle, Fincke,     Epps, Gorbunov   TBD, TBD]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-10) undocking (from   ISS   Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 73: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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

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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 07/06/2023 11:30 pm
    An extremely pedantic quibble on timings re: NRCSD-26 - although Nanoracks's tweets cited times of 1125 and 1135 UTC for the 3rd and 4th deployments, the livestream listed 1130 and 1140 UTC. One hour and 25 minutes elapsed on the livestream between the second deployment and the third, which fits with the 1130/1140 times.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 07/11/2023 07:10 pm
    Sorry if this isn't the right thread for this, but I have seen a couple of questions about updates, which is what this is. Is there a source for the Tunisian astronaut moving from MS-26 up to MS-25 and making it a full taxi crew instead of two taxi and one NASA?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/12/2023 07:40 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/18248981МОСКВА, 11 июля. /ТАСС/.
    Google translate:
    Quote
    During the annual expedition of Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, four spacewalks are planned at the International Space Station (ISS). Oleg Kononenko, commander of the Roscosmos cosmonaut corps, told reporters about this. "There is a rather extensive scientific program, and four spacewalks are planned," he said. At the same time, Kononenko did not specify what tasks will be performed as part of extravehicular activity. According to Roscosmos, the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft is due to fly to the station on September 15. It is planned that it will deliver Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, as well as NASA astronaut Laurel O'Hara, to the ISS. Chub and Kononenko will spend a year at the station and return to Earth at the end of September 2024. As part of the annual expedition, Kononenko, who has already flown more than 736 days in his career, may become the first person to spend more than 1000 days in orbit.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/12/2023 07:58 pm
    Sorry if this isn't the right thread for this, but I have seen a couple of questions about updates, which is what this is. Is there a source for the Tunisian astronaut moving from MS-26 up to MS-25 and making it a full taxi crew instead of two taxi and one NASA?

    https://www.atalayar.com/en/articulo/politics/first-female-astronaut-north-african-nation-will-be-tunisian-military-aviator/20220821114133157867.html
    Quote
    Presented to the public on 13 August at the headquarters of the Tunisian engineering group, the little that is known about the eight nominees are their faces, their names - Hala Awassa, Ibtihal Youssef, Wafa El-Baldi, El-Yomna Dalali, Olfa Lajnef, Rahma Trabelsi, Hind Safferi and Malika Mabrouk - and that they are captains and commanders trained at the Bordj El-Amri Aviation Academy, 23 kilometres from the capital. Telnet's CEO Mohamed Frikha anticipated that the goal is "to fly the selected one to the ISS in March 2024".

    https://tass.com/science/1624689
    Quote
    MOSCOW, May 29. /TASS/. The crew of the 21st visiting expedition, which includes a citizen of Belarus, will go to the International Space Station (ISS) in March 2024 on the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft, Roscosmos’ press service told the media on Monday.

    "The main crew of the 21st visiting expedition includes Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, a citizen of the Republic of Belarus and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson. They are to fly to the ISS in March 2024 on the Soyuz MS-25, Roscosmos said.

    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/12/2023 08:35 pm
    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=6127
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The crew of Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, Sergey Mikaev, Alexander Grebenkin and NASA astronaut Donald Pettit put into practice survival skills in the wooded and swampy terrain.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 07/12/2023 09:29 pm
    https://www.atalayar.com/en/articulo/politics/first-female-astronaut-north-african-nation-will-be-tunisian-military-aviator/20220821114133157867.html

    Thanks! I had not seen that news.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: marcdrnl on 07/13/2023 05:02 pm
    https://www.atalayar.com/en/articulo/politics/first-female-astronaut-north-african-nation-will-be-tunisian-military-aviator/20220821114133157867.html

    Thanks! I had not seen that news.

    This news was before MS-22 problems. The plan has change since and MS-25 launching crew is Novistky-Belarus-Caldwell Dyson. As Roscosmos announce few weeks ago.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 07/13/2023 08:35 pm
    This news was before MS-22 problems. The plan has change since and MS-25 launching crew is Novistky-Belarus-Caldwell Dyson. As Roscosmos announce few weeks ago.

    Oh! Thanks! I thought that Novitsky-Belarusian-Tunisian was the newer news, but I had it backward.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/13/2023 09:27 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 will launch the next crew of four astronauts to the International Space Station from pad 39A on August 15 at 7:44 a.m. EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/18/2023 12:30 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Tuesday, August 1
    8 p.m. – Launch coverage of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 8:31 p.m.

    Friday, August 4
    4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and robotic capture of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft at the International Space Station. Capture scheduled for 5:54 a.m.
    7:30 a.m. – Installation coverage of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft to the Nadir port of the Unity Module of the International Space Station

    Wednesday, August 9
    10:15 a.m. – Coverage of the Russian spacewalk at the International Space Station. Spacewalk scheduled to begin at approx. 10:45 a.m. and last 6 hours, 30 minutes
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/18/2023 08:43 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2023/07/13/nasa-spacex-provide-crew-7-hardware-operations-status/
    Quote
    Upon its arrival to the space station, Crew-7 will dock to the space-facing, or zenith, port of the Harmony module.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 07/18/2023 10:23 pm
    Cross-referencing from the Expedition 69 thread, there's a J-SSOD cubesat deployment (of the satellites Maya-5 and Maya-6) coming up in about 8 hours, beginning at 06:40Z on 19 July 2023:

    https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/kibouser/pickout/3202316.html
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 07/19/2023 09:13 am
    Update from NASA (17th July, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT208 Reboost Preli  208:12:32:00.000             0.3     422.2     410.2
    COMMENT                                                    (1.0)   (228.0)   (221.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/19/2023 06:17 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o [page updated July 17]
    Quote
    Tuesday, August 1
    8 p.m. – Launch coverage of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 8:31 p.m.

    Friday, August 4
    4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and robotic capture of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft at the International Space Station. Capture scheduled for 5:54 a.m.
    7:30 a.m. – Installation coverage of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft to the Nadir port of the Unity Module of the International Space Station
    <snip>

    Cygnus NG-19:
    SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated July 18:
    Launch 4 August 00:31 UTC

    I hope that this listing is not confusing launch date with rendezvous and berthing date.

    The quoted July 17 NASA source is unchanged, with page updated July 19.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: JuaniX on 07/19/2023 07:08 pm
    NG-19 unberthing on October 30, as of 2023/07/18, mentioned here:
    https://youtu.be/9p8158kPEjk?t=1416
    If it doesn't redirect to exact moment when mentioned, it's in 23:34.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/19/2023 11:04 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Friday, August 4
    4:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and robotic capture of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft at the International Space Station. Capture scheduled for 5:55 a.m.
    7:30 a.m. – Installation coverage of the Northrop Grumman NG-19 Cygnus spacecraft to the Nadir port of the Unity Module of the International Space Station
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Lewis007 on 07/21/2023 05:53 am
    Recent cubesat deployments:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzv81nIvT8A

    and

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kci4493p2Q
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: astropl on 07/23/2023 10:37 am

    2024
    NET Q2 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    Late - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut] (or Early 2025)

    In AX-5 possibly polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/24/2023 09:00 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10200
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Training of two Belarusians for a space flight to the ISS began at the CTC

    Today Marina Vasilevskaya and Anastasia Lenkova are presented to the leadership and specialists of the Cosmonaut Training Center. Their training program includes the study of the systems of the Russian segment of the station and the manned spacecraft, training in actions in the event of an emergency landing on the water surface and in a wooded and swampy area in winter.

    Oleg Kononenko announced the decision of the Interdepartmental Commission, which determined the composition of the main and backup crew of the 21st visiting expedition: in addition to Marina Vasilevskaya, the main crew includes cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky and astronaut Tracey Dyson. Understudies - Anastasia Lenkova, Ivan Vagner and Donald Pettit.

    🗓 Start - March 13, 2024, the expedition should last 12 days.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/24/2023 09:06 pm
    https://twitter.com/JAXA_Kiboriyo/status/1681857390101291008
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    JAXAきぼう利用ネットワークn@JAXA_Kiboriyo
    On July 19, 2023, following two CubeSats were successfully deployed from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) "Kibo".
    ◆BIRDS-4S (Maya-5, Maya-6)

    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1681649008949723136
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    The Maya-5 and Maya-6 satellites, 1U cubesats from the U Phillipines Diliman, launched to ISS on CRS-28, were deployed from the J-SSOD-26 package on the Kibo robot arm at 0700 UTC Jul 19.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/24/2023 09:33 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2

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

    2023
    August 9  ~14:45-21:15 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:40:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dV= +1.5 m/s)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23  01:08 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25  03:49 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 15  11:44  17  10:56   21  09:23   25  07:49 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August    16   18  ~06:45   22   26  06:45 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    Late August    25    27   - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    NET August - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1
    NET August - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET August - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET August - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP from Bishop
    NET August - release of satellite Arksat-2
    September 15  15:44 / ~19:00 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellite Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: VIOLET (CubeSat NB)

    2024
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET    Q1   January - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET    Q1   January - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET    Q1   January - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson  tunisia's woman astronaut, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara   tunisia's woman astronaut, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Late December 2023  H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch (or NLT Early February)
    NET Late December 2023  H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or NLT Early February)
      January   NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or NLT Early February)
      January   NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF (or NLT Early February)
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET    Q2   August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET    Q2   August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET    Q2   August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET  August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 72: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit  Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson    O'Hara ]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    TBD - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    TBD - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    TBD - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite EagleSat-2 from NRCSD

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-10) launch and docking (to    ISS   Harmony) [Exp 73: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 72: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, TBD]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA    Peskov ]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit  Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-10) undocking (from   ISS   Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 73: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA    Peskov ]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late - AxH1 launch
    Late - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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 July 24th
    Changes on July 25th
    Changes on July 27th
    Changes on August 1st
    Changes on August 2nd
    Changes on August 3rd
    Changes on August 4th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/25/2023 12:55 pm
    Quote
    Aug. 17 Falcon 9 • Crew 7
    Launch time: Approx. 7 a.m. EDT (1100 UTC)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
    Updated: July 24
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/25/2023 03:29 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Tuesday, August 22
    8:45 p.m. – Launch coverage of the ISS Progress 85 cargo craft to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch scheduled for 9:08 p.m.

    Thursday, August 24
    11 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 85 cargo craft to the International Space Station. Docking is scheduled for 11:49 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 07/25/2023 06:08 pm
    Crew-7:
    NASA Crew-7 news briefing [July 25]:
    Crew-7 launch: 17 August 10:56 UTC = 6:56 am EDT
    Crew-7 docking: 18 August ~06:45 UTC
    Crew-6 undocking: 25 August



    Crew-7:
    Today's Crew-7 press briefing:
    NG-20 will the first human spaceflight support launch from Canaveral SLC-40, launch December 2023.

    Edited through the day
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 07/25/2023 09:32 pm
    Update from NASA (24th July, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-19 Launch          214:00:31:12.000             0.0     421.8     411.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.7)   (222.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-19_Arrival         216:09:54:37.000             0.0     421.6     411.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.7)   (222.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================


    Soyuz MS-24 launch schedule on September 15 at 10:44 CDT = 15:44 UTC.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 07/27/2023 05:41 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1653077
    Quote
    MOSCOW, July 27. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was adjusted to create ballistic conditions for the launch of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft and the return of the Soyuz MS-23 spaceship to Earth, Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos announced on Thursday.

    "Today the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted to provide for the launch of the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-23," the federal space agency said in a statement.

    The launch of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft is scheduled for September 15, Roscosmos said.

    According to preliminary data, "the station’s average orbital altitude was raised by 790 meters to 417.1 km." The maneuver was conducted with the help of the thrusters of the Progress MS-22 resupply ship. The thrusters were switched on at 3:02 p.m. Moscow time for 301.9 seconds, the space agency specified.

    Currently, Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev, Dmitry Petelin who is also a TASS special reporter in space and Andrey Fedyayev, NASA astronauts Frank Rubio, Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg and UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi are working aboard the orbital outpost.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 08/01/2023 12:27 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-7/2023/08/01/new-target-launch-date-set-for-next-crewed-mission-to-space-station/

    Quote
    NASA and SpaceX now are targeting 5:23 a.m. EDT Monday, Aug. 21, for the launch of the agency’s Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station. The adjusted date allows additional time for launch site processing at Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. If needed, a backup opportunity is available at 3:49 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 25.

    No surprise there, after the Falcon Heavy launch delay.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/01/2023 01:03 pm
    https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1683886557340610591

    Quote
    NASA's Joel Montalbano said the agency's current expectation is that Dream Chaser's debut flight to the ISS will take place during the first half of 2024; but acknowledged that potential delays to the Vulcan rocket and spacecraft may require further adjustments to the right.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 08/01/2023 05:04 pm
    Update from NASA (31st July, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT223 Cygnus Reboos  223:14:40:00.000             1.5     421.0     409.9
    COMMENT                                                    (4.9)   (227.3)   (221.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/02/2023 02:50 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1686535139508023296
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Antares/Cygnus NG-19: LIFTOFF! At 8:31:14pm EDT (0031 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/03/2023 05:47 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2023/08/03/nasa-spacex-reset-crew-7-launch-to-friday-aug-25/
    Quote
    The target launch date for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station now is 3:49 a.m. EDT Friday, Aug. 25. Additional time was required for teams to complete pad readiness after SpaceX’s recent Falcon Heavy mission lifted off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The adjustment also takes advantage of consecutive launch opportunities and deconflicts the station’s cargo spacecraft traffic schedule.

    NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov will launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket aboard the company’s Dragon spacecraft.

    Crew-7 is scheduled to dock to the orbiting laboratory about 2:45 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, to the space-facing port of the station’s Harmony module. If needed, Crew-7 has additional launch opportunities on Saturday, Aug. 26 and Sunday, Aug. 27.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 08/03/2023 09:00 pm
    https://twitter.com/NASASpaceOps/status/1687205941559828480

    Quote
    .@NASA and @Axiom_Space have signed an order for the fourth private astronaut mission to the @Space_Station, targeted to launch no earlier than August 2024 from @NASAKennedy in Florida. More: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-selects-axiom-space-for-another-private-space-mission-in-2024
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/04/2023 11:57 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-crs-19/2023/08/04/nasa-astronauts-capture-cygnus-cargo-craft-with-robotic-arm/
    Quote
    At 5:52 a.m. EDT, NASA astronaut Woody Hoburg, with NASA astronaut Frank Rubio acting as backup, captured Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft using the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Mission control in Houston will actively command the arm to rotate Cygnus to its installation orientation and then to guide it in for installation on the station’s Unity module Earth-facing port.

    NASA Television, the NASA app, and agency’s website will provide live coverage of the spacecraft’s installation beginning at 7:30 a.m.

    The Cygnus spacecraft launched Tuesday, Aug. 1, on the company’s Antares rocket from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia at 8:31 p.m. This is Northrop Grumman’s 19th commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The Cygnus spacecraft is carrying a supply of over 8,200 pounds of scientific investigations and cargo to the orbiting laboratory.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/04/2023 12:19 pm
    https://spacenews.com/nasa-selects-axiom-space-for-fourth-iss-private-astronaut-mission/
    Quote
    At the time of the announcement of Ax-3, NASA and Axiom Space said that mission was planned for as soon as November 2023. However, in a speech at the ISS Research and Development Conference Aug. 1, Dana Weigel, NASA ISS deputy program manager, said the mission was now scheduled for early 2024. The agency tweeted Aug. 2 that a revised launch date of no earlier than January 2024 “allows for teams to collaborate on the integration of the mission’s scientific research priorities.”

    Neither NASA nor Axiom Space have announced who will fly on either Ax-3 or Ax-4. NASA regulations require private astronaut missions be commanded by former NASA astronauts with flight experience, leaving three seats available for paying customers. In January, Michael Suffredini, chief executive of Axiom, said he expected government-sponsored astronauts to be most of the customers of Ax-3 and Ax-4.

    Axiom is using the private astronaut missions to gain experience ahead of installing its first commercial modules on the station as soon as late 2025. Those modules will form the core of a standalone space station the company plans to establish by the time the ISS is retired.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/04/2023 12:49 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1687441011910275072
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Cygnus NG-19: With the Cygnus spacecraft properly aligned with the Unity module's Earth-facing port, motorized bolts were driven home to lock the cargo ship in place at 8:28am EDT (1228 UTC); after leak checks, hatches will be opened in about 4 hours
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 08/04/2023 04:36 pm
    Crew-8 assignments are now official: Dominick, Barratt, Epps, and Grebenkin.

    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/space-station-assignments-out-for-nasa-s-spacex-crew-8-mission
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/06/2023 09:43 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10324
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Russian ship took the ISS away from space debris

    According to the Mission Control Center, the engines of the Progress MS-22 spacecraft docked to the Zvezda module were turned on at 05:03 Moscow time and worked for 196 seconds, giving out an impulse of 0.3 m/s.

    As a result, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 0.5 km and amounted to 416.4 km.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/06/2023 09:56 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit, reentered the atmosphere and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and reentered the atmosphere
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)

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

    2023
    August 20  23:49:30  14:40:30    21   - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August    20   21  02:58 / TBD - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    August 23  01:08:10 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 25  03:50 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25  07:49:59 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 26  06:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET August - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1
    NET August - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET August - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET August - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP from Bishop
    NET August - release of satellite Arksat-2
    Late August  September 1  13:05 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 2  ~12:45 / ~13:30 / 13:38 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) deorbit burn, entry, and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15  15:44:35 / ~19:00 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellite Stratus from Bishop
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: VIOLET (CubeSat NB)

    2024
    NET Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Early January - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET February - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    NET October 2023  Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October 2023  Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET October 2023  Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET  August  February 2025 - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit]
    NET Late September - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    TBD - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    TBD - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    TBD - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite EagleSat-2 from NRCSD

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET  August 2024  February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, TBD]
    NET February    August   - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET    February   August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, TBD]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late - AxH1 launch
    Late - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit and reentered the atmosphere

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to  ISS
    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
    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

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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/07/2023 07:04 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1688614802359554048
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    Boeing's Mark Nappi says on a media call that the Starliner spacecraft should be ready for launch on its crewed test flight in early March 2024. Actual launch date to be determined after coordinating ISS schedules.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/07/2023 07:07 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1688618039762399232
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    NASA's Steve Stich says it is too soon to determine if Starliner would be ready for a first operational flight in 2024 if it flies the crew flight test next spring. He and Nappi, though, say they still expect Starliner to fly all its contracted missions before ISS retirement.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/08/2023 06:45 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    January 10 Falcon 9 • Axiom Mission 3
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched a Crew Dragon spacecraft on the program’s 13th flight with astronauts. The commercial mission, managed by Axiom Space, is commanded by a former NASA astronaut. Three passengers, including a representative of the Turkish Space Agency, are expected to also fly on this two-week commercial mission to the International Space Station. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
    Updated: August 07
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/08/2023 02:13 pm
    https://spacenews.com/first-starliner-crewed-flight-delayed-to-2024/
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    The delay of CFT into at least the spring of 2024 could push back the first operational, or post-certification, mission to 2025. Stich said it was too early to determine when Starliner could fly that mission. He suggested that mission could fly around the end of 2024, although crew rotation missions on Crew Dragon spacecraft are currently launching in February and August. “We would like to fly it as soon as we can.”
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/09/2023 04:55 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/08/09/cosmonauts-begin-spacewalk-for-station-upgrade-work/
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    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin began a spacewalk at 10:44 a.m. EDT to attach three debris shields to the Rassvet module outside the International Space Station and to test the sturdiness of a work platform that will be affixed to the end of the European robotic arm attached to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/09/2023 09:38 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/08/09/cosmonauts-finish-spacewalk-installing-shields-and-relocating-hardware/
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin concluded their spacewalk outside the International Space Station at 5:19 p.m. EDT after 6 hours and 35 minutes.

    Prokopyev and Petelin attached three debris shields to the Rassvet module and tested the sturdiness of a work platform affixed to the end of the European robotic arm attached to the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module.

    This was the eighth spacewalk in Prokopyev’s career, and the sixth for Petelin. It was the tenth spacewalk at the station in 2023 and the 267th spacewalk for space station assembly, maintenance, and upgrades.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/10/2023 07:43 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/08/04/cygnus-cargo-ship-berthed-at-space-station/
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    With the Cygnus spacecraft safely attached, the astronauts are pressing ahead with a busy schedule, gearing up for a Russian spacewalk next Wednesday, the undocking of a Russian Progress supply ship August 20 and the arrival of another Progress four days later.
    Just four hours after the Progress MS-24/85P spacecraft arrives, NASA and SpaceX plan to launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center on August 25 carrying four fresh crew members to the station.
    NASA astronaut and Crew 7 commander Jasmin Moghbeli, European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen, cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov and Japanese veteran Satoshi Furukawa will reach the station the day after launch.
    They will replace Hoburg, Stephen Bowen, cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Alneyadi — Crew 6 — who plan to undock for return to Earth on September 1 to wrap up a 179-day mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 08/11/2023 08:28 pm
    Update from NASA (9th August, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  83P Undock            232:14:40:00.000             0.0     422.6     413.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.2)   (223.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  85P Launch            235:01:08:09.000             0.0     423.2     412.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.5)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/11/2023 09:21 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Thursday, August 24
    11 p.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 85 cargo craft to the International Space Station. Docking is scheduled for 11:50 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/12/2023 06:12 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/08/11/crops-and-manufacturing-studies-as-station-orbits-higher/
    Quote
    The Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft’s delta velocity thruster fired at 10:35 a.m. EDT Friday for 22 minutes, 48 seconds in a reboost of the International Space Station. The planned maneuver was designed to further refine the phasing for the Roscosmos Progress 85 cargo spacecraft launch on Tuesday, Aug. 22, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and its docking to the station Thursday, Aug. 24. It was one of two scheduled reboosts to target the proper trajectory for the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-24 launch and two-orbit rendezvous to the orbiting complex on Sept. 15, as well as the Soyuz MS-23 undocking and landing on Sept. 27.

    The reboost also continued the certification of the use of Cygnus as a second spacecraft currently capable of conducting such a maneuver. The Cygnus reboost increased the station’s altitude by 3/10 of a mile at apogee and 2.8 miles at perigee and put the space station in an orbit of 262.5 x 257.6 statute miles.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 08/12/2023 10:11 am
    They will replace Hoburg, Stephen Bowen, cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev and United Arab Emirates astronaut Sultan Alneyadi — Crew 6 — who plan to undock for return to Earth on September 1 to wrap up a 179-day mission.

    That is uncorrect date: Crew-6 will undock for return on Earth on September 1 to wrap up 179-day mission.

    The correct date is September 1, 2023 with this duration of all Crew-6 members: 183 days.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 08/13/2023 05:22 pm
    Update from NASA (11th August, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  85P Docking           237:03:49:57.000             0.0     423.3     411.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (222.2)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/16/2023 07:29 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10494
    Google translate:
    Quote
    In orbit, astronauts prepare Progress MS-22 for undocking from the ISS

    On August 21, the Progress MS-22 cargo ship will set sail from the "space house" - set reminders so as not to miss the broadcast!

    Yesterday Sergey Prokopyev, Dmitry Petelin and Andrey Fedyaev tested the Kurs-P and Kurs-NA radio rendezvous system.

    Meanwhile, the crew continued to carry out scientific experiments to monitor the ecological situation of the Earth, study the glow map of the night atmosphere, as well as medical research - they checked the work of the heart departments.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/17/2023 06:59 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Friday, September 1
    7 a.m. – Coverage of SpaceX Dragon hatch closing with NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 aboard. Hatch closing scheduled approx. 7:20 a.m.
    8:45 a.m. – Undocking coverage of SpaceX Dragon and NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 9:05 a.m.
     
    Saturday, September 2
    8:30 a.m. – Coverage of deorbit burn, entry, and splashdown of NASA's SpaceX Crew-6. Splashdown scheduled no earlier than 9:38 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 08/18/2023 04:16 am
    Update from NASA (16th August, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  83P Undock            232:23:49:30.000             0.0     422.8     412.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.3)   (222.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  85P Launch            235:01:08:10.000             0.0     423.2     412.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.5)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  85P Docking           237:03:49:57.000             0.0     423.2     411.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.5)   (222.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-7 Launch         237:07:49:59.000             0.0     423.2     411.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.5)   (222.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-7 Dock           238:06:45:00.000             0.0     423.5     411.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (222.1)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/19/2023 03:41 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, Aug. 26
    12:15 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 to the International Space Station followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the Crew. Docking scheduled for 2:02 a.m. Hatch opening scheduled for 3:47 a.m. Welcoming remarks scheduled for 5:00 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/20/2023 07:28 pm
    https://spacenews.com/poland-signs-agreement-to-fly-astronaut-on-axiom-space-iss-mission/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/20/2023 09:28 pm
    https://twitter.com/RevesdEspace/status/1690283052411314176
    Quote
    Rêves d'Espace @RevesdEspace
    🛰️🦢 Le cargo #Cygnus #NG19 a effectué un reboost de l'ISS hier. L'allumage de ses moteurs a duré 22 minutes 48 secondes, avec un delta-V de 1,354 m/s.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/20/2023 10:15 pm
    Deorbit burn 02:58 UTC:
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10542
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 12:01 am
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npjjXpqYFz0
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 12:18 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main chute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]

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

    2023
    NET August - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET August - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat), CaNOP from Bishop
    September 1  13:05 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 2  ~12:45 / ~13:30 / 13:38 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 15  15:44:35 / ~19:00 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET Late October    November   - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET Late October    November   - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    November 1    December   - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    November 2    December   - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November  Early January 2024 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November  Early January 2024 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET    August   November - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET November - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD    Bishop 
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 11 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December 13 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    NET    August   December - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite from Bishop: VIOLET (CubeSat NB)

    2024
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
      NET   February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET H1 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit]
    NET Late September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET August 2023  TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2
    TBD - release of satellite BeaverCube II
    TBD - release of satellite GW-Sat (GWSat)
    TBD - release of satellite HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellite SNoOPI (SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation)
    TBD - release of satellite EagleSat-2 from NRCSD


    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, TBD]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, TBD]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late - AxH1 launch
    Late - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to ISS
    HyTI          - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    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
    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
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on August 21st
    Changes on August 23rd
    Changes on August 24th
    Changes on August 25th
    Changes on August 26th
    Changes on August 27th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 12:32 am
    https://tass.com/science/1662783
    Quote
    MOSCOW, August 21. /TASS/. The Progress MS-22 cargo spacecraft undocked from the Zvezda module of the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday, according to live coverage by Russia’s space corporation Roscosmos.

    The spaceship is expected to fire braking engines at 5:58 a.m. Moscow time, after which it will deorbit and enter the Earth’s atmosphere. The bulk of the spaceship will burn in the atmosphere, while its fireproof elements will fall in a non-navigable area of the South Pacific.

    The Progress MS-22 has been docked at the ISS since February 11 when it delivered more than 2.5 metric tons of cargo to the space station. Over the period, the cargo ship carried out evasion maneuvers three times to protect the ISS from space debris and readjusted the orbit seven times as scheduled.

    Next week, the Progress MS-24 cargo spacecraft will dock at the ISS instead of the Progress MS-22. The launch of the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket with the Progress MS-24 is scheduled from the Baikonur cosmodrome on August 23. It is expected to reach the ISS in two days’ time.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 05:10 am
    https://tass.com/science/1662797
    Quote
    MOSCOW, August 21. /TASS/. Unburnt elements of the structure of the Progress MS-22 cargo spacecraft have been scuttled in the Pacific, Roscosmos reported on Monday.

    "Today, the Progress MS-22 was deorbited. It entered the atmosphere and ended up in a non-navigable area of the South Pacific," Russia’s state-run space corporation said.

    The cargo craft undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) at 2:50 a.m. Moscow time on Monday before launching a free-flight.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 05:12 am
    https://www.studyincanada.com/Discover/Article/1/6504/Blast-Off-Memorial-Engineering-Students-Build-and-Launch-Two-Satellites-into-Space
    Quote
    The first satellite, Killick-1, will collect data for a one-year period that will enable sea-ice monitoring from space at a significantly lower cost compared to traditional satellite remote sensing. It launches this fall.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 08/21/2023 05:14 am
    Dragon SpX-29:
    SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated August 20:
    Launch 1 November, from KSC LC-39A, first stage ASDS recovery.



    Cygnus NG-20:
    SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated August 20:
    Launch 11 December, Cape Canaveral, no mention re: ASDS or RTLS
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 05:37 am
    Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4 - December 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/binar-2-4

    CANOP expected in 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/canop

    Dream Sat 01 expected in 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/dream-sat-01

    K’OTO expected in 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/koto

    STARS-Me2 expected in 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/stars-me2

    Stratus expected in 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/stratus

    YOMOGI expected in 2023:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/yomogi

    Alpha (CayugaSat) expected in 2024:
    https://www.nanosats.eu/sat/alpha

    https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/smallsat/2023/all2023/29/
    Quote
    The follow-on ARKSAT-2, to be launched in 2024, will test flight control subsystems intended for the receiver spacecraft.


    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/21/2023 08:46 am
    http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~workshop/archive/2023/presentations/2023_Day2_Session5_CheneyPhelps.pdf
    Quote
    ELaNa 51
    • Alpha, Cornell University
    • BeaverCube II, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Big Red Sat-1, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
    • BLAST, Yale University
    • BurstCube, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    • CougSat-1, Washington State University
    • CySat-1, Iowa State University
    • DORA, Arizona State University
    • EagleSat-2, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
    • Foras Promineo, Perkins School District
    • GW-Sat, George Washington University
    • HyTi, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    • OreSat, Portland State University
    • RHOK-SAT, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
    • SNoOPI, Purdue University
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/24/2023 02:50 pm
    https://baikonurtour.ru/launches.html
    google translate:
    Quote
    Launch "Progress MS-26" on February 15, 2024.

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/24/2023 06:31 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10604
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Russian module "Zvezda" took the ISS away from space debris

    Today, the International Space Station's orbit was adjusted using the engines of the Russian Zvezda service module to avoid a possible collision with space debris.

    The module's engines were turned on at 18:00 Moscow time. They worked 21.5 seconds. and gave an impulse of 0.3 m/s. As a result, according to preliminary data, the height of the ISS orbit decreased by 500 m. Orbit parameters after correction: minimum height 414.37 km; maximum 434.59 km.

    The evasive maneuver will not affect Friday's docking of the Progress MS-24 cargo spacecraft with the ISS.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2023 06:02 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, Aug. 26
    3:27 a.m. – Launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 to the International Space Station
    5 a.m. – NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 post-launch news conference

    Sunday, Aug. 27
    7 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 to the International Space Station followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the Crew. Docking scheduled for 8:50 a.m. Hatch opening scheduled for 10:33 a.m. Welcoming remarks scheduled for 11:30 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2023 06:04 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, Aug. 26
    3:27 a.m. – Launch of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 to the International Space Station
    5 a.m. – NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 post-launch news conference

    Sunday, Aug. 27
    7 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 to the International Space Station followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the Crew. Docking scheduled for 8:50 a.m. Hatch opening scheduled for 10:33 a.m. Welcoming remarks scheduled for 11:30 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2023 06:07 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10613
    Google translate:
    Quote
    "Progress MS-24" moored to the ISS!

    Today at 06:45:18 Moscow time, the truck docked automatically to the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment.

    The ship was launched from Baikonur on August 23 at 04:08 Moscow time.

    He delivered to the ISS 2495 kg of cargo to the International Space Station. Since 1978, this has been the 185th docking of spacecraft of the Progress family to orbital stations, including the 90th docking with the ISS.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2023 09:20 pm
    Station Unloads New Cargo and Waits One Day for Next Crew

    Mark Garcia Posted on August 25, 2023
    ....
    NASA Flight Engineers Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg worked in the Tranquility module preparing the NanoRacks Bishop airlock for its upcoming depressurization and demating. The Canadarm2 robotic arm will grapple and remove Bishop from Tranquility early next week for an experiment to measure temperature, vibrations, and radiation on external payload sites.

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-7/2023/08/25/station-unloads-new-cargo-and-waits-one-day-for-next-crew/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2023 09:53 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Sunday, Aug. 27
    6:45 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 to the International Space Station followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the Crew. Docking scheduled for 8:39 a.m. Hatch opening scheduled for 10:33 a.m. Welcoming remarks scheduled for 11:30 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/25/2023 10:28 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    August 26 Falcon 9 • Crew 7
    Launch time: 3:27:27 a.m. EDT (0727:27 UTC)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Crew Dragon spacecraft on the program’s 12th flight with astronauts. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will return to land at Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov will launch on the Crew Dragon spacecraft, named Endurance, to begin a six-month expedition on the International Space Station. The Crew Dragon will return to a splashdown at sea. Delayed from Aug. 15, 17, 21 and 25.

    Updated: August 25
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/26/2023 07:31 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1695337298701799438
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew-7: LIFTOFF! At 3:27:27am EDT (0727 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/27/2023 05:23 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10615
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The launch of the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft is scheduled for September 15, 2023 from the Baikonur cosmodrome. The duration of the work of the ISS-70/71 crew is 375 days.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/27/2023 01:18 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1695787410976579919
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew-7: Contact and capture! At 9:16am EDT (1216 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/28/2023 09:07 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, Sept. 2,
    7 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch closing of the SpaceX/Dragon spacecraft with the Crew-6 Crew Aboard (Hatch closing scheduled at appx. 7:20 a.m. EDT)
    8:45 a.m. – Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX/Dragon spacecraft and the Crew-6 Crew from the International Space Station (Undocking scheduled at 9:05 a.m. EDT)
    (audio only commentary of the Crew-6 mission after SpaceX/Dragon undocking and its departure from the vicinity of the International Space Station at approximately 11:15 a.m. EDT will continue on mission audio circuits and on YouTube at until 11:45pm EDT on Sept. 2 when coverage of Crew-6’s SpaceX/Dragon deorbit burn, entry and splashdown resumes on NASA TV)
    11:45 p.m. – Coverage of the deorbit burn, entry and splashdown of the SpaceX/Dragon Crew-6 crew to complete its mission to the International Space Station (splashdown off the coast of Florida scheduled NET 12:58 a.m. EDT Sept. 3)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 08/28/2023 09:21 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)

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

    2023
    September 15  15:44:35 / 18:56 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:20 / ~10:48 / ~10:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit, dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  ~10:59 / 11:14 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock
    October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock
    November 1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] launch
    November 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) splashdown
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET November - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    December 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 11 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December 13 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    NET December - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    NET August  TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD

    2024
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December 2023  NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET    H1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET    H1   Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 5 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    Late - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, Uznański (TBD)] (or Early 2025)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, TBD]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Platonov, Pettit]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, TBD]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late - AxH1 launch
    Late - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AX-#         - Axiom space mission to ISS
    HyTI          - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    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
    NRAL         - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on August 28th
    Changes on September 1st
    Changes on September 2nd
    Changes on September 3rd
    Changes on September 4th
    Changes on September 6th
    Changes on September 8th
    Changes on September 12th
    Changes on September 13th
    Changes on September 14th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: ddspaceman on 08/28/2023 09:33 pm
    I'd like to see more Nanoracks Bishop Airlock (NRAL) Operations listed on here.  See also posts of actual arm operations by Yellowstone10 on the Expedition 69 Thread

    From ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/25/2023

    Nanoracks Bishop Airlock (NRAL) Operations for Gambit: The Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) grappled the NRAL Vestibule with the Gambit hardware installed inside from yesterday’s activities. With the arm now supplying power to NRAL, the crew then removed utility jumpers and installed required hardware prior to depressurization. Next, the crew inspected the hatch seals, configured the Node 3 Port for demating, and setup depressurization equipment. Ground controllers then initiated the initial depressurization of the NRAL. Ground controllers will continue to monitor and command the NRAL depressurization and thermal stabilization over the weekend. On Monday, Robotics ground controllers plan to perform the Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3. The objective of Gambit is to evaluate and catalog performance of the NRAL external sites. Gambit will be moved to all six external NRAL sites throughout the course of the investigation, and various sensors measure temperature, vibrations, and radiation to characterize each site. Results could support design and development of future science investigations that use these sites.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 08/30/2023 10:27 am
    Update from NASA (28th August, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew-6 Departure      245:13:04:57.000             0.0     424.0     407.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (220.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 251 Reboost       251:18:52:00.000             2.1     424.3     406.3
    COMMENT                                                    (6.9)   (229.1)   (219.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/01/2023 01:20 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2023/09/01/weather-delays-nasas-spacex-crew-6-undocking-from-station-on-saturday/
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    NASA and SpaceX are standing down from the Saturday, Sept. 2, departure opportunities for the agency’s Crew-6 mission from the International Space Station due to unfavorable weather conditions near the splashdown sites off the coast of Florida. The next available undocking opportunity is no earlier than 7:05 a.m. EDT on Sunday, Sept. 3, with a splashdown no earlier than 12:07 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 4, pending weather evaluations.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/02/2023 09:58 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Editor's note: NASA and SpaceX are standing down from the Saturday, Sept. 2, departure opportunities for the agency’s Crew-6 mission from the International Space Station due to unfavorable weather conditions near the splashdown sites off the coast of Florida. The next available undocking opportunity is no earlier than 7:05 a.m. EDT on Sunday, Sept. 3, with a splashdown no earlier than 12:07 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 4, pending weather evaluations. Please check NASA's Commercial Crew Program blogs for updates.

    Sunday, Sept. 3
    5 a.m. – Coverage of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft hatch closing with Crew-6 aboard. Hatch closing scheduled at approx. 5:20 a.m.
    6:45 a.m. – Undocking coverage of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and Crew-6 from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 7:05 a.m. Audio-only commentary will continue on mission audio circuits and YouTube until 11 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, when coverage of deorbit burn, entry, and splashdown resumes on NASA TV
    11 p.m. – Coverage of SpaceX Dragon spacecraft deorbit burn, entry, and splashdown. Splashdown scheduled no earlier than 12:17 a.m. Monday, Sept. 4
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/02/2023 10:09 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/coverage-set-as-nasa-s-spacex-crew-6-prepares-for-splashdown
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    NASA will provide coverage of the agency’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission return to Earth from the International Space Station, beginning with hatch closure coverage live at 5 a.m. EDT on Sunday, Sept. 3. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to undock from the space station no earlier than 7:05 a.m., to begin the journey home.

    The return and related activities will stream live on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website at:

    https://www.nasa.gov/live

    NASA and SpaceX are targeting 12:17 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 4, for a splashdown that will wrap up a nearly six-month science mission for NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.

    Following the conclusion of Dragon's departure from the station, NASA coverage of Crew-6’s return will continue audio only, and full coverage on NASA TV will resume at the start of the splashdown broadcast. Real-time audio between Crew-6 and flight controllers on NASA’s Mission Audio stream will remain available. 

    The Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour, will undock, depart the space station, and return important and time-sensitive research to Earth. The spacecraft will splash down at one of seven targeted landing zones in the Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida.

    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 return coverage is as follows (all times Eastern and subject to change due to weather and station operations):

    Sunday, Sept. 3

    5 a.m. – Hatch closure coverage begins for 5:20 a.m. hatch closing

    6:45 a.m. – Undocking coverage begins for 7:05 a.m. undocking

    11 p.m. – Coverage begins for deorbit burn, entry, and splashdown off the coast of Florida

    Monday, Sept. 4

    12:17 a.m. – Splashdown
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/03/2023 10:54 am
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crew-6-return
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    Mission Timeline

    All Times Approximate and in Eastern Daylight Time
    Sun., Sept. 3 - Mon., Sept 4.    Event
    5:20 a.m.      Dragon Hatch Closure
    7:05 a.m.      Dragon Autonomously Undocks from the International Space Station
    7:05 a.m.      Departure Burn 0
    7:10 a.m.      Departure Burn 1
    7:58 a.m.      Departure Burn 2
    8:45 p.m.      Departure Burn 3
    11:19 p.m.    Trunk Jettison
    11:24 p.m.    Deorbit Burn
    11:43 p.m.    Nosecone Closed
    12:13 a.m.    Drogue Parachutes Deploy
    12:14 a.m.    Main Parachutes Deploy
    12:17 a.m.    Dragon Splashdown
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/03/2023 11:27 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-6/2023/09/03/dragon-departs-station-for-splashdown-off-the-coast-florida/
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    The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, along with UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev  inside undocked from the forward-facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 7:05 a.m. EDT to complete a  six-month science mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 09/03/2023 05:33 pm
    Update from NASA (September, 1st 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew-6 Departure      246:11:05:00.000             0.0     424.1     407.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.0)   (220.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 251 Reboost       251:18:52:00.000             2.1     424.5     406.4
    COMMENT                                                    (6.9)   (229.2)   (219.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  70S Launch            258:15:44:36.000             0.0     426.7     410.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (221.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  70S Docking           258:18:56:18.000             0.0     426.8     410.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (221.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/04/2023 09:32 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1698537816504824220
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Crew-6: Deorbit ignition confirmed, at 11:24pm EDT (0324 UTC); the ~16-minute burn will slow the ship by about 250 mph, just enough to drop its orbit into the lower atmosphere for a southwest-to-northeast descent to splashdown off Florida's east coast

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1698551188726087807
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Crew-6: Splashdown! At 12:17am EDT (0417 UTC); mission duration: 185 days 22 hours since launch last March 2; SpaceX recovery teams now headed for the spacecraft to safe the vehicle, hook up lines and tow it aboard the company's recovery ship
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/04/2023 07:33 pm
    https://spacenews.com/crew-6-returns-to-earth/
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    Endeavour, which completed its fourth flight with Crew-6, will be refurbished for use on Crew-8, scheduled for February 2024. The five-month turnaround is typical for Crew Dragon spacecraft, said Steve Stich, NASA commercial crew program manager. One area of focus will be propellant valves, he said, looking for any corrosion that was seen on a cargo Dragon mission launched in June.

    NASA has certified Crew Dragon for five flights, but SpaceX expects to be able to reuse each spacecraft up to 15 times. “All of the data so far continues to indicate that’s possible,” Reed said, although it will require “a certain amount of additional refurbishment” for the vehicles.

    Endeavour is one of four Crew Dragon spacecraft in operation. SpaceX is building a fifth vehicle that is expected to make its first flight in the near future. “That new capsule is coming along well,” Reed said. Its first mission “will be in the next couple of flights or so” but does not have a specific mission assigned to it yet.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 09/04/2023 11:17 pm
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    Endeavour is one of four Crew Dragon spacecraft in operation. SpaceX is building a fifth vehicle that is expected to make its first flight in the near future. “That new capsule is coming along well,” Reed said. Its first mission “will be in the next couple of flights or so” but does not have a specific mission assigned to it yet.

    Is this likely to be the next couple of long-duration flights (e.g., Crew-9), or might it make its debut on one of the short flights (e.g., AX-4)?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/06/2023 08:59 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1670399
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    MOSCOW, September 6. /TASS/. The flight of Russia’s Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft to bring three crew members to the International Space Station (ISS) will be carried under the super-short two-orbit flight scheme, the press service of Russia’s state-run space corporation Roscosmos has told TASS.
    "The flight of the [Soyuz MS-24] spacecraft will take three hours and 14 minutes and will be carried out under the two-orbit scheme," the press service said.
    The blastoff is scheduled for 6:44:36 p.m. Moscow time on September 15.
    The basic crew of the 70th and 71st space expeditions to the orbital outpost comprises Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolay Chub and NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara. Their backup teammates are Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin and Tracy Dyson.
    O’Hara will return to Earth aboard the Soyuz MS-24 spaceship in the spring of 2024 while the space mission of Kononenko and Chub will last until September next year. Upon their mission completion, the Russian cosmonauts will return to Earth aboard the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft. Kononenko may become the Earth’s first human to spend over 1,000 days in space as part of his year-long expedition.
    The previous record for the shortest flight to the ISS was set during the Soyuz MS-17 mission, which reached the ISS in three hours and three minutes.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: vp. on 09/08/2023 05:33 am
    When Vande Hei left NASA?

    Tuesday, Sept. 12
    11 a.m. – ISS Expedition 69 flight engineer Frank Rubio of NASA and retired NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei discuss Rubio surpassing Vande Hei’s U.S. record of 355 days in space on a single spaceflight. The conversation was recorded on Tuesday, Sept. 5, and will air on the NASA TV Media Channel.




    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/08/2023 09:20 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10762
    Google translate:
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    ISS prepared for docking with Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft

    Today at 21:52 Moscow time the engines of the Progress MS-24 spacecraft were turned on to correct the station’s orbit. They worked for 1314.56 seconds and gave an impulse of 2.05 m / s.

    After the maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit was 419.24 km above the Earth's surface.

    The crew of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft will start in a week - stay tuned!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/12/2023 03:10 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Wednesday, Sept. 27
    12 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch closing of the Soyuz MS-23 at the International Space Station. Hatch closing scheduled for approx. 12:20 a.m.
    3:30 a.m. – Undocking coverage of the Soyuz MS-23 from the Prichal Module at the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 3:51 a.m.
    6 a.m. – Coverage of the Soyuz MS-23 deorbit burn and landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. Deorbit burn scheduled for 6:20 a.m. Landing scheduled for 7:14 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/13/2023 06:57 pm
    Liftoff 15:44:35 UTC:
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10778
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/13/2023 09:53 pm
    https://spacenews.com/axiom-space-names-crew-for-third-private-astronaut-mission-to-iss/
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    NASA and Axiom Space announced Sept. 12 that they had finalized the crew for the Ax-3 mission launching no earlier than January 2024. The mission will be commanded by Michael López-Alegría, a former NASA astronaut who also led the Ax-1 mission to the ISS in April 2022.

    The three customers are Alper Gezeravcı, Walter Villadei and Marcus Wandt. Villadei, who will be pilot of Ax-3, is an Italian Air Force colonel who trained as a backup for the Ax-2 mission and flew on Virgin Galactic’s first commercial suborbital flight, Galactic 01, in June. Gezeravcı, a mission specialist, is a Turkish Air Force officer and Wandt, a mission specialist and former air force officer from Sweden, was selected as a reserve member of ESA’s astronaut corps last November.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/14/2023 10:16 pm
    Two US EVA  in October. One Russian EVA  in October and three in 2024.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVtSkBoVT50
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/15/2023 08:18 am
    https://tass.com/science/1674973
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    BAIKONUR /Kazakhstan/, September 14. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts will carry out a spacewalk in October or November and three more next year, says Oleg Kononenko, deputy head of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, commander of the Roscomos cosmonaut team.
    "Presumably, in October or November," Kononenko said during a pre-flight press conference, answering a question from TASS.
    According to the cosmonaut, it was initially planned that he and his colleague Nikolay Chub will have two spacewalks in 2023 and two more in 2024, but the changes in the equipment delivery schedule adjusted the plans.
    "There will definitely be one this year, and three more next year," Kononenko explained.
    Meanwhile, NASA Astronaut Loral O’Hara noted that, under the American program, two spacewalks are planned for this fall.
    The Soyuz 2.1a rocket carrying the Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft will launch at 18:44:35 Moscow time on September 15. The mission will include Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko, who will also act as TASS special reporter at the ISS, Nikolay Chub and NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara. O’Hara will return back to Earth aboard the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft, while Kononeko and Chub will continue their mission until September 2024 and return aboard the Soyuz MS-25.
    Kononeko may become the first earthling to spend over 1,000 days in space.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/15/2023 08:25 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)
    September 15  15:44:35.417 / 18:53:32 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:54:22 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:24:09 / 10:51:58 / 10:54:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit (dt=279 s), dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  11:03:13 / 11:17 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 29  12:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 381.7 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +0.86 km)

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

    2023
    Mid-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock
    Mid-October - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock
    October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October 30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    October-November - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    November 1  ~05:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE in trunk] launch
    November 2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] splashdown
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET November - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    December 1   12:26 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    December 3  - Progress MS-25 (86P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET December 11 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December 13 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    December - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-62
    NET December - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Clark Sat-1, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO,  KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD

    2024
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Early February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    June-July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET May 5  NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut  TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut  TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin,    Platonov   Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2  capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2  docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2  unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2  undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
      Late   NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański    (TBD) ] (or Early 2025)
      Late   NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański    (TBD) ] (or Early 2025)
      Late   NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing / splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański    (TBD) ] (or Early 2025)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, Peskov]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin,    Platonov   Vagner, Pettit]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, Peskov]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    Late 2025  NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    Late 2025  NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    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
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on September 15th
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    Changes on September 22nd
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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/15/2023 07:29 pm
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/20/2023 03:33 am
    https://europeanspaceflight.com/hungarian-astronaut-to-visit-iss-aboard-axiom-5-mission/
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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade has confirmed that a Hungarian astronaut will be aboard the Axiom-5 mission to the International Space Station.

    The Hungarian to Orbit (HUNOR) programme was launched in 2021 with the aim of sending an astronaut to the ISS by 2024. The programme was part of the country’s first space strategy, which aimed to strengthen the country’s international role, among other key objectives.

    Axiom-5 is tentatively scheduled for late 2024 or early 2025, and there are currently four people in the running to be selected for the mission, according to a report from SpacejunkieH.

    The selection process attracted 244 candidate applications. Following an initial screening round, 100 applicants (14 women and 86 men) were given an online aptitude test. Approximately 50 applicants then proceeded to the next stage of the selection process, which involved a “competence assessment.” Twenty-six candidates then underwent physical and psychological testing.

    Following a twelve-month selection process, the top four candidates were presented to the public on March 7 at a press conference. The four candidates are András Szakály, Dr. Ádám Schlégl, Gyula Cserényi  and Tibor Kapu.

    All four will undergo training in the United States before the group is narrowed down to two. The candidate selected for the mission will then be announced shortly before the launch date, with the other candidate likely acting as a backup.

    The mission itself will be one month long, during which the selected candidate will carry out a number of experiments. A total of Twenty-four project proposals were received from Hungarian aerospace companies, universities, research institutes, and non-profit professional and educational organizations. Eight experiments and twelve Hungarian-developed instruments were selected for the mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/22/2023 12:14 pm
    https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/news/features/2023/creating-building-blocks-of-lunar-infrastructure.html
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    In a July 25 announcement, NASA selected 11 U.S. companies to develop technologies that will support long-term exploration on the Moon and in space under its sixth Tipping Point opportunity. As a recipient of a $9.1 million contract from this Tipping Point solicitation, Lockheed Martin is slated to complete an in-space joining experiment at the International Space Station (ISS) as part of its JOINS, or JOining demonstrations IN-Space, project.
    What is In-Space Joining?

    Essentially, in-space joining, or ISJ, is a critical technology needed to enable in-space assembly, consisting of delivering elements to space and then robotically assembling and integrating them into much larger products and systems. JOINS includes delivering an ISJ module payload to the ISS, integrating the payload within the Bishop Airlock, exposing the payload to the space environment while conducting joining demonstrations, and returning test articles to Earth for further study and analysis.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 09/22/2023 08:27 pm
    Update from NASA (September, 22nd 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  69S Undock            270:07:51:30.000             0.0     426.5     407.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.3)   (220.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT 272 Reboost       272:11:46:00.000             0.7     426.4     407.3
    COMMENT                                                    (2.3)   (230.2)   (219.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/22/2023 09:47 pm
    https://www.hungarianconservative.com/articles/current/hungary_space_programme_peter_szijjarto_houston_usa_axiom_space_nasa/
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    This ambitious space expedition will involve the Hungarian astronaut as part of a four-member international team, representing a collaborative effort between Hungary and its international partners. As per the contract with Axiom Space, the launch window is scheduled from October 2024 to the beginning of 2025. However, the precise timing of the mission within this window will depend on the detailed schedule of spaceflights between NASA and the ISS. It will also be influenced by the training of the three other non-Hungarian astronauts participating in the expedition.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/22/2023 09:55 pm
    https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/space/axiom-space-hungary-advance-private-astronaut-mission-plans
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    The company also is under contract to NASA for the development and assembly of the initial elements of a private space station—Axiom Station. The elements are to be docked to the U.S. segment of the ISS beginning in 2026.

    https://www.axiomspace.com/axiom-station
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    Axiom Space is preparing for a 2026 launch of the first section of our next-generation platform that will operate in low-Earth orbit.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/23/2023 11:12 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/schedule.html#.V9B_0DXTt1o
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    Wednesday, Sept. 27
    12 a.m. – Coverage of the hatch closing of the Soyuz MS-23 at the International Space Station. Hatch closing scheduled for approx. 12:20 a.m.
    3:30 a.m. – Undocking coverage of the Soyuz MS-23 from the Prichal Module at the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 3:55 a.m.
    6 a.m. – Coverage of the Soyuz MS-23 deorbit burn and landing near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. Deorbit burn scheduled for 6:24 a.m. Landing scheduled for 7:17 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/26/2023 09:49 pm
    Press kit:
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/10968
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/27/2023 05:48 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1706891550309896422
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Soyuz MS-23/69S: The ISS hatch was closed at 12:38am EDT (0438 UTC); undocking is set for 3:54am (0754 UTC); deorbit ignition at 6:24am (1024 UTC); landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan near the town of Dzhezkazgan at 7:17am (1117 UTC); mission duration: a US record 370d 21h 22m
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/27/2023 05:59 am
    Quote from: russianhalo117
    Add in HTV-X2 unberthing at the end of its primary cargo mission so that it can perform its IDSS compliant JDS manual mode and automatic mode rendezvous and docking demonstrations with IDA-F. Afterwards the vehicle may perform an option reboost demonstration while docked to IDA-F followed by undocking and reentry. See HTV-X Updates thread for mission planning presentations and updates for ISS HTV-X1 through HTV-X3: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37623.0;all and https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37623.msg2303887#msg2303887 for HTV-X1 and X2 hosted payloads and mission plans

    Needs additional mission entries as out of date plan:

    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/27/2023 11:28 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1706991537802838199
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Soyuz MS-23/69S: TOUCHDOWN! At 7:17am EDT (1117 UTC, 5:17pm local time); recovery crews are now heading for the spacecraft to open the hatch and lift the three crew members out for initial medical checks and family phone calls
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/27/2023 11:30 am
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q55TZRjpOyQ
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/27/2023 09:12 pm
    NextSpaceflight (Updated September 24th)
    Launch NET November 1st, 2023 at ~05:00 UTC
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5346
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/28/2023 08:35 am
    https://www.gctc.ru/main.php?id=155
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/29/2023 07:16 pm
    Quote from: russianhalo117
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( upto 3 weeks)
    ~June and July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    ~NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry

    JAXA/MHI define the acronyms as the following.
    I-SEEP = IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    HTVX-SSOD = HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    SSD = Small Satellite Deployment
    SLR = Satellite Laser Ranging
    DELIGHT = DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    AFRAM = Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    Note the carrier pallet is also detachable and can be berthed in the same locations as the HTV-EP.

    HTV-X1 external payload mission presentation:
    https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37623.msg2303887#msg2303887
    https://jglobal.jst.go.jp/en/detail?JGLOBAL_ID=202202286503338985


    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/29/2023 07:40 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1682473
    Quote
    MOSCOW, September 29. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been adjusted to create ballistic conditions ahead of the launch of the Progress MS-25 cargo spacecraft, Roscosmos has said.

    "Today the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted ahead of the launch of the Progress MS-25 cargo spacecraft," Roscosmos said in a statement.

    According to preliminary data, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 0.86 kilometers to 417.78 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The maneuver was performed with the engines of the Progress MS-24 cargo spacecraft. They were turned on at 3:01 p.m. Moscow time and burned for 381.7 seconds.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 09/30/2023 09:02 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-invites-media-to-upcoming-spacex-resupply-launch-to-space-station/
    Quote
    Liftoff of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft on the company’s Falcon 9 rocket is targeted no earlier than Wednesday, Nov. 1, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Ben E on 10/02/2023 08:22 pm
    Per Rob Navias:

    U.S. EVA-89 is on 12 Oct
    U.S. EVA-90 is on 20 Oct

    "One will be to collect surface samples of various areas of the U.S. segment for analysis of compound build-up and the other is the complete the retrieval of the radio frequency group hardware that could not be completed in a prior spacewalk."

    There will be an EVA briefing this coming Friday, apparently.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: dsmillman on 10/03/2023 12:56 pm
    Per Rob Navias:

    U.S. EVA-89 is on 12 Oct
    U.S. EVA-90 is on 20 Oct

    "One will be to collect surface samples of various areas of the U.S. segment for analysis of compound build-up and the other is the complete the retrieval of the radio frequency group hardware that could not be completed in a prior spacewalk."

    There will be an EVA briefing this coming Friday, apparently.
    On Doug the following EVA file has just appeared:

       US_EVA_MicroOrganisms_v10.zip
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/03/2023 11:21 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Oct. 12
    8:30 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 89 at the International Space Station to collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss. Spacewalk scheduled to begin approx. 10 a.m. and last approx. 6 hours (Public channel)


    Friday, Oct. 20
    6 a.m. – Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 90 at the International Space Station to remove a radio frequency group antenna and replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port solar array rotary joint. Spacewalk scheduled to begin approx. 7:30 a.m. and last approx. 6.5 hours
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/03/2023 11:45 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: , Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)
    September 15  15:44:35.417 / 18:53:32 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:54:22 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:24:09 / 10:51:58 / 10:54:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit (dt=279 s), dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  11:03:13 / 11:17 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 29  12:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 381.7 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +0.86 km)
    October 3 - SSRMS Camera Light Pan/Tilt Unit Assembly (CLPA) removing
    October 3 - Dextre retrieved the new camera unit off the transfer table and is getting set to stow the failed unit so it can be brought inside the station
    October 3 - The degraded CLPA was installed on the JEM Airlock transfer table, and the replacement CLPA is being installed on the SSRMS Boom B
    October 19  03:46:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1029.9 s, dV= +1.5 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)

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

    2023
      Mid-   Late October 25/26  ~18:10-00:55  -November  - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module (installation on the Nauka module of a Rakurs radar for observing the earth's surface; inspection and photographing of the leak site on the additional radiation heat exchanger on the Nauka module) [Kononenko, Chub]
    October 25/26    December   NET March 2024   - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-61
    October  20  ~11:30-18:00   30  12:05-18:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock ( to remove a radio frequency group antenna and replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port solar array rotary joint) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET Late October - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    November  1  ~05:00   4  03:49   6  03:01 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE in trunk] launch
    November    2    5   7 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late November - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] splashdown
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET November - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    December 1   12:26 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch
    December 3  - Progress MS-25 (86P) docking (to UM Prichal)
      October 30   NET Early December - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
      NET October 30   NET Early December - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET December 11 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET December 13 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
      Mid-   October  12  ~14:00-20:00  19  12:35-18:35  NET    November   December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (to collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET December - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Clark Sat-1, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO,  KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD

    2024
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
      Early   Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q2 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    NET Early March  Mid-April - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March  Mid-April - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early March  Late April - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET June - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    June-July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET May 5  NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET  August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Mid-September - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, Peskov]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET February - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, Peskov]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    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
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on October 4th
    Changes on October 5th
    Changes on October 10th
    Changes on October 11th
    Changes on October 12th
    Changes on October 13th
    Changes on October 17th
    Changes on October 18th
    Changes on October 19th
    Changes on October 22nd
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/04/2023 08:40 am
    SSRMS camera unit has been removed.

    Edit - the official name appears to be a Camera Light Pan/Tilt Unit Assembly, or CLPA. This is the one on SSRMS Boom B, which was last replaced in January 2017.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/05/2023 06:45 am
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    November 3/4 Falcon 9 • SpaceX CRS 29
    Launch time: 11:49 p.m. EDT (0349 UTC)
    Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a Dragon 2 spacecraft on a cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station. The Falcon 9’s first stage booster will land on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean. The flight is the 29th mission by SpaceX conducted under a Commercial Resupply Services contract with NASA. Delayed from Nov. 1.

    Updated: October 04
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 10/07/2023 03:08 pm
    From video: https://www.youtube.com/live/Si54ot58tII?feature=shared&t=373

    October 25 ISS Russian EVA-61 [Kononenko, Chub]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 10/07/2023 03:51 pm
    Update from NASA (October 4th, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT292 Reboost Preli  292:03:46:00.000             1.3     424.2     406.7
    COMMENT                                                    (4.3)   (229.1)   (219.6)
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/10/2023 07:40 am
    Dextre retrieved the new camera unit off the transfer table and is getting set to stow the failed unit so it can be brought inside the station.

    The degraded CLPA was installed on the JEM Airlock transfer table, and the replacement CLPA is being installed on the SSRMS Boom B.

    After Dextre released the CLPA, it went through a series of movements to test the pan/tilt motion, and also cycled the light on and off. One assumes they also checked the camera view, but that wasn't broadcast on the YouTube feed.

    The camera unit is visible on the SSRMS boom in the third image.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/11/2023 04:30 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/11139
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The next spacewalk is October 25th!

    Our heroes, Oleg Kononenko and Nikolay Chub, will go to work aboard the ISS; this is already the sixth mission under the Russian program this year.

    In addition to the previously planned exit tasks, including the installation of a radar on the Nauka module for observing the earth's surface and the launch of the Parus-MSTU student nanosatellite to test the technology for deploying a solar sail, the cosmonauts will have to inspect and photograph the leak site on an additional radiation heat exchanger on module “Science” for specialists on Earth to find out the reasons for its occurrence.

    https://tass.com/science/1687793
    Quote
    MOSCOW, October 10. /TASS/. Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko who is also a TASS reporter in space and Nikolay Chub will exit the International Space Station (ISS) for extravehicular activity on October 25, Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos announced on Tuesday.

    "The next planned exit into outer space under the Russian program from the board of the International Space Station is tentatively scheduled for October 25, 2023. The spacewalk will be conducted by the participants in the 70th long-term expedition, Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolay Chub," Roscosmos said in a statement.

    The spacewalk will be the sixth under the Russian program this year, Roscosmos specified.

    Kononenko who is also deputy head of the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center and chief of the Roscosmos Cosmonaut Corps said at a pre-flight conference that his expedition was set to make one spacewalk this year and three spacewalks next year under the Russian program.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/11/2023 05:07 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Oct. 25
    4 p.m. — Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 61 at the International Space Station to install a synthetic radar communications system, deploy a solar sail technology satellite, and replace electrical connector patch panels. Spacewalk expected to begin at approx. 4:20 p.m. and last approx. 6 hours, 45 minutes
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/12/2023 01:54 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/10/11/spacewalks-postponed-as-managers-review-leak-data/
    Quote
    NASA engineering and flight control teams are continuing to review data and video associated with a coolant leak from a backup radiator on the station’s Nauka multipurpose laboratory module (MLM). Two United States segment spacewalks originally scheduled for Thursday, Oct.12, and Friday, Oct. 20, have been postponed until the review is complete. New dates will be announced later.

    The leak has now ceased, as was reported by Roscosmos flight controllers and evidenced by NASA external station camera views, which show only residual coolant droplets.

    The primary radiator on Nauka continues to work normally, providing full cooling to the module with no impacts to the crew or to space station operations.

    The backup radiator was delivered to the space station on the Rassvet module during space shuttle mission STS-132 in 2010. It was transferred to the Nauka during a Roscosmos spacewalk in April.

    Teams on the ground continue to investigate the cause of the leak, and additional updates will be made as soon as available.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/13/2023 04:12 pm
    https://twitter.com/Commercial_Crew/status/1712489500553691574
    Quote
    NASA Commercial Crew @Commercial_Crew 🚀2024 will be a busy year for @NASA_Astronauts headed to the @Space_Station!
    Here are our target launch dates:
    @NASA 's @SpaceX  Crew-8: mid-February
    NASA's @BoeingSpace Crew Flight Test: mid-April
    NASA's SpaceX Crew-9: mid-August
    Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3rOcced
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/13/2023 04:26 pm
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/18998869
    Google translate:
    Quote
    NEW YORK, October 13. /TASS/. Astronaut spacewalks, postponed due to a coolant leak from the external (backup) radiator circuit of the International Space Station's Science multipurpose laboratory module, are scheduled for October 19 and 30. This was reported by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

    "Two spacewalks from the US segment <...> according to new plans will take place no earlier than Thursday, October 19, and Monday, October 30, as NASA managers and engineers are studying the circumstances of a coolant leak from the spare radiator of the multi-purpose laboratory module "Science", - says his statement.

    On October 19, NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andreas Mogensen will go into outer space; O'Hara and another NASA astronaut Jasmine Moghbeli are scheduled to go into space on October 30.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/13/2023 11:31 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Thursday, Oct. 19
    Quote
    7 a.m. — Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 89 at the International Space Station to collect surface samples on the exterior of the ISS and change out a high definition camera. Spacewalk expected to begin approx. 8:35 a.m.
    ...
    Monday, Oct. 30
    Time TBD — Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 90 at the International Space Station to remove radio frequency group hardware and replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port truss.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/17/2023 07:31 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Monday, Oct. 30

    6:30 a.m. — Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 89 at the International Space Station to remove radio frequency group hardware and replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port truss. Spacewalk expected to begin approx. 8:05 a.m. and last approx. 6.5 hours
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/18/2023 01:42 am
    Re: SpaceX F9/Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-29 : KSC LC-39A :
    NextSpaceflight (Updated October 17th)
    Launch NET November 6th, 2023, at 03:01 UTC
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/5346

    [Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 am Sunday, November 5.]
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/18/2023 02:30 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/10/17/research-robotics-and-spacesuits-top-schedule-as-spacewalk-times-adjusted/
    Quote
    O’Hara and Mogensen had been planning to conduct a spacewalk this month to collect samples and examine the possibility of microbes living on the outside of the orbital laboratory. However, mission managers have decided to defer that spacewalk to no earlier than December as they review data from a backup radiator leak that has since ceased.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/18/2023 02:39 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Oct. 25

    2 p.m. — Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 61 at the International Space Station to install a synthetic radar communications system, deploy a solar sail technology satellite, replace electrical connector patch panels, and photograph the Multipurpose Laboratory Module’s external radiator. Spacewalk expected to begin at approx. 2:30 p.m. and last approx. 6 hours, 45 minutes

    ...

    Monday, Oct. 30

    6:30 a.m. — Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 89 at the International Space Station to remove radio frequency group hardware and replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port truss. Spacewalk expected to begin approx. 8:05 a.m. and last approx. 6.5 hours
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/19/2023 05:32 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/11242
    Google translate:
    Quote
    This morning began with the correction of the ISS orbit altitude

    The station is being prepared for the future launch and docking of the Progress MS-25 truck.

    On October 19, at 06:46 Moscow time, the Progress MS-24 engines turned on, worked for 1029.9 seconds and produced an impulse of 1.5 m/s.

    After the maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit increased by 2.8 km and amounted to 418.23 km above the Earth’s surface.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/22/2023 04:52 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Oct. 25

    1:45 p.m. — Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 61 at the International Space Station to install a synthetic radar communications system, deploy a solar sail technology satellite, replace electrical connector patch panels, and photograph the Multipurpose Laboratory Module’s external radiator. Spacewalk expected to begin approx. 2:10 p.m. and last 6 hours, 45 minutes
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/24/2023 08:44 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Oct. 25

    1:30 p.m. — Coverage of Russian Spacewalk 61 at the International Space Station to install a synthetic radar communications system, deploy a solar sail technology satellite, replace electrical connector patch panels, and photograph the multipurpose laboratory module’s external radiator. Spacewalk expected to begin approx. 1:55 p.m. and last 7 hours
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/24/2023 09:12 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: , Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)
    September 15  15:44:35.417 / 18:53:32 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:54:22 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:24:09 / 10:51:58 / 10:54:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit (dt=279 s), dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  11:03:13 / 11:17 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 29  12:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 381.7 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +0.86 km)
    October 3 - SSRMS Camera Light Pan/Tilt Unit Assembly (CLPA) removing
    October 3 - Dextre retrieved the new camera unit off the transfer table and is getting set to stow the failed unit so it can be brought inside the station
    October 3 - The degraded CLPA was installed on the JEM Airlock transfer table, and the replacement CLPA is being installed on the SSRMS Boom B
    October 19  03:46:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1029.9 s, dV= +1.5 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)
    October 25/26  17:49:28-01:30:40 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module (installation on the Nauka module of a Rakurs radar for observing the earth's surface; inspection and photographing of the leak site on the additional radiation heat exchanger on the Nauka module) [Kononenko, Chub]
    October 25  23:20 - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-61
    November 1  12:05-18:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock (replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port solar array rotary joint) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]

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

    2023
    NET  Late October  Early November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET  Late October  Early November - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]

    November  6  03:01   8  02:16   10  01:28 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] launch
    November  7  10:05   9  17:15   11  10:21 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    NET November - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET November - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-91) from Quest airlock (remove and stow a communications electronics box called the Radio Frequency Group) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]
    December 1   12:26 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch
    December 3  - Progress MS-25 (86P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET  Late November  Early December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET  Late November  Early December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] splashdown
    NET December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (to collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET December - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Clark Sat-1, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO,  KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD

    2024
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET  Early December 2023  Mid-January - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET  Early December 2023  Mid-January - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET  December 11, 2023  Late-January - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET  December 13, 2023  Late-January - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February 13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET March 4    Q2   - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET March 5    Q2   - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March    Q2    - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late March    Q2    - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET    H1   March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET    H1   March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    Mid-April - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    Mid-April - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    Late April - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    June   May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET    June   May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June  May 30 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch and docking (to UM Prichal)
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET    H1   May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    H1   May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    June 1 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    June-July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August 13    November   - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13    November   - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15  NET November - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET    Mid-    September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET Late November  February 2025 - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET Late November  February 2025 - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, TBD, Peskov]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  TBD, Peskov]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on October 24th
    Changes on October 26th
    Changes on October 27th
    Changes on October 29th
    Changes on November 1st
    Changes on November 2nd
    Changes on November 3rd
    Changes on November 4th
    Changes on November 5th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/25/2023 11:05 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/
    Quote
    Late-January Falcon 9 • NG-20
    Launch time: TBD
    Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch Northrop Grumman’s 21st Cygnus cargo freighter on the 20th operational cargo delivery flight to the International Space Station. The mission is known as NG-20. The launch vehicle for this mission was changed from Northrop Grumman’s own Antares 230+ rocket to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ended engine and booster production for the Antares program. Delayed from October.

    Updated: October 25
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/25/2023 11:10 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/10/25/cosmonauts-begin-spacewalk-to-install-scientific-payloads-and-inspect-radiator/
    Quote
    Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub began a spacewalk at 1:49 p.m. EDT to install a synthetic radar communications system, release a nanosatellite to test solar sail technology, and inspect and photograph an external backup radiator on the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module. Coverage of the spacewalk continues on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.

    Kononenko is wearing an Orlan spacesuit with red stripes, while Chub is wearing the suit with blue stripes. This is the sixth spacewalk in Kononenko’s career, and the first for Chub. It is the 268th spacewalk for space station assembly, maintenance, and upgrades.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/27/2023 07:07 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Nov. 1

    6:30 a.m. — Coverage of U.S. Spacewalk 89 at the International Space Station to remove radio frequency group hardware and replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port truss. Spacewalk expected to begin approx. 8:05 a.m. and last approx. 6.5 hours

    Sunday, Nov. 5

    9:30 p.m. —Launch coverage of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 10:01 p.m.
    ...
    Tuesday, Nov. 7

    3:30 a.m. — Coverage of the docking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 5:05 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 10/27/2023 08:05 am
    Dream Chaser SNC-1:
    Now scheduled for April 2024.

    https://aviationweek.com/aerospace/commercial-space/ula-sets-dec-24-target-date-vulcans-debut
    [Oct 25]

    Quote
    Cert-2 is expected to launch Sierra Space’s first Dream Chaser cargo ship to the ISS. The flight, previously targeted for December and then delayed to early 2024, is now tentatively slated for April 2024, Janet Kavandi, Sierra Space president and chief science officer, told Aerospace DAILY at the AIAA’s Ascend conference in Las Vegas.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/27/2023 06:04 pm
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1717951358295486733
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    Ken Shields of Sierra Space says the first Dream Chaser spaceplane will be heading to Plum Brook in the next week or two for testing, then to KSC. Current plans call for launch no earlier than March 2024.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/29/2023 07:21 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/technology/space-comms/nasas-first-two-way-end-to-end-laser-communications-system/
    Quote
    NASA is demonstrating laser communications on multiple missions – showcasing the benefits infrared light can have for science and exploration missions transmitting terabytes of important data.

    The International Space Station is getting a “flashy” technology demonstration this November. The ILLUMA-T (Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal) payload is launching to the International Space Station to demonstrate how missions in low Earth orbit can benefit from laser communications.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 10/29/2023 07:40 pm
    Yale University BLAST 2U CubeSat, 0953-EX-CN-2023
    Quote
    The overall goal of the BLAST mission is to operate a custom-built scintillator cosmic ray detector in low Earth orbit as well as to demonstrate a gravity gradient boom as a passive attitude stabilization approach.

    The satellite will be launched as a secondary payload aboard SpaceX Mission 30, from Cape Canaveral, no earlier than March 4, 2024.

    1491-EX-CN-2023
    DORA, 3U Cubesat from Arizona State University

    DORA is part of ELaNa 51 per this document (http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~workshop/archive/2023/presentations/2023_Day2_Session5_CheneyPhelps.pdf), therefore it's safe to assume that all the other listed cubesats will be on this flight
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2023 11:29 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Tuesday, Nov. 7
    8:45 p.m. —Launch coverage of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 9:16 p.m.
    ...
    hursday, Nov. 9
    10:15 a.m. — Coverage of the docking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for approx. 11:46 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2023 11:41 am
    https://tass.com/science/1699977
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    MOSCOW, November 1. /TASS/. Two launches from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan are scheduled in 2024 to deliver new crew members to the International Space Station (ISS), a source in the Russian rocket and space industry has told TASS.

    "Two crewed missions from Baikonur are scheduled next year. One is due on March 13, the other - on September 11," the source said.

    The spring mission will take to the orbit Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, Belarusian cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson.

    The main crew of the autumn launch comprises Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner and Alexander Gorbunov.

    The Russian government has approved negotiations between Roscosmos and NASA on signing a second amendment to the agreement on flights of integrated crews on Russian and American spacecraft on October 23. The order, signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, was published on the official website for legal information.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2023 05:25 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/11/01/two-spacewalkers-exit-station-for-communications-solar-array-work/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara began a spacewalk at 8:05 a.m. EDT today to conduct science research and station maintenance.

    Moghbeli, designated extravehicular crew member 1 (EV1), is wearing a suit with red stripes. O’Hara, designated extravehicular crew member 2 (EV 2), is in an unmarked suit. Coverage of the spacewalk continues on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2023 05:29 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/kennedy/2023/11/01/nasa-sets-coverage-for-next-spacex-resupply-launch-to-space-station-2/
    Quote
    SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will deliver new science investigations, food, supplies, and equipment to the international crew, including NASA’s AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment), which studies atmospheric gravity waves to understand the flow of energy through Earth’s upper atmosphere and space.

    Arrival to the station is planned for shortly before 12 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will dock autonomously to the forward-facing port of the station’s Harmony module.

    The spacecraft is expected to spend about a month attached to the orbital outpost before it returns to Earth with research and return cargo, splashing down off the coast of Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/01/2023 08:27 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/11/01/astronauts-enter-station-complete-spacewalk/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara concluded their spacewalk today at 2:47 p.m. EST after 6 hours and 42 minutes.

    Moghbeli and O’Hara were able to complete one of the spacewalk’s two major objectives, replacing one of the 12 trundle bearing assemblies on the port solar alpha rotary joint, which allows the arrays to track the Sun and generate electricity to power the station. Mission Control told the station crew that the solar array is functioning well after the bearing replacement. Spacewalkers also removed a handling bar fixture to prepare for future installation of a roll-out solar array and properly configured a cable that was previously interfering with an external camera.

    The astronauts had planned to remove and stow a communications electronics box called the Radio Frequency Group, but there was not enough time during the spacewalk to complete the work. The duo lifted some multilayer insulation to make a better assessment of how to approach the job before replacing the insulation and deferring the task to a future spacewalk.

    During the activity, one tool bag was inadvertently lost. Flight controllers spotted the tool bag using external station cameras. The tools were not needed for the remainder of the spacewalk. Mission Control analyzed the bag’s trajectory and determined that risk of recontacting the station is low and that the onboard crew and space station are safe with no action required.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/02/2023 11:30 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Nov. 9

    10:30 a.m. — Coverage of the docking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 mission to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for approx. 12:15 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/03/2023 10:57 am
    cross-post from the 'SpaceX F9/Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-29' thread

    See the notes above that neither SpaceX or NASA have provided detailed reasons for two delays...

    Got a bit of an explanation in today's blog post:

    Quote
    NASA and SpaceX now are targeting 8:28 p.m. EST, Nov. 9, for launch of the company’s 29th commercial resupply services (CRS-29) mission to the International Space Station. The additional time allows for completion of final prelaunch closeout ahead of liftoff of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon cargo spacecraft from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

    Prior to every Dragon mission, SpaceX conducts extensive prelaunch checkouts at every stage of refurbishment and final integration to ensure the spacecraft is ready to safely fly its next mission. During the initial propellant load in preparation for the CRS-29 mission, teams identified a leak of NTO (nitrogen tetroxide oxidizer) in a Draco thruster valve, which per standard procedure required a pause to the operation to troubleshoot. The team inspected the valve and respective data, and decided to replace the thruster.

    SpaceX continues to keep NASA informed throughout the process and the joint team collectively decided to shift launch to account for the initial part replacement and subsequent system checkouts and data reviews.

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/11/02/health-checks-and-science-on-station-spacex-adjusts-launch-date/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/03/2023 04:00 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Nov. 9

    8 p.m. —Launch coverage of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 mission to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 8:28 p.m.

    Saturday, Nov. 11

    3:45 a.m. — Coverage of the Docking of the NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 mission to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 5:20 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/04/2023 08:54 pm
    https://baikonurtour.ru/launches.html
    Progress MS-26 launch - February 15, 2024;
    Soyuz MS-25 launch - March 13, 2024;
    Progress MS-27 launch - May 30, 2024;
    Progress MS-28 launch - August 15, 2024;
    Soyuz MS-26 launch -  September 11, 2024.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/05/2023 07:35 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Saturday, Nov. 11

    3:45 a.m. — Coverage of the docking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 mission to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 5:21 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 11/06/2023 07:22 pm
    Update from NASA (November 3rd, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT 313 Reboost Prel  313:21:11:00.000             1.4     422.0     409.0
    COMMENT                                                    (4.6)   (227.9)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-29 Launch         314:01:28:00.000             0.0     422.1     413.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.9)   (223.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-29 Docking        315:10:20:00.000             0.0     422.3     413.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.0)   (223.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/09/2023 09:11 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches/
    Quote
    ELaNa 51

    Seven CubeSats to deploy from the International Space Station:

        Big Red Sat-1 (1U) – University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.
        BurstCube (6U) – NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
        DORA (3U) – Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz.
        EagleSat-2 (3U) – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla.
        Foras Promineo (3U) – Perkins District School, Sandusky, Ohio
        HyTI (6U) – University of Hawaii at Manoa, Manoa, Hawaii
        SNoOPI (6U) – Purdue University, West Layfayette, Ind.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/09/2023 11:29 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: , Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)
    September 15  15:44:35.417 / 18:53:32 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:54:22 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:24:09 / 10:51:58 / 10:54:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit (dt=279 s), dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  11:03:13 / 11:17 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 29  12:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 381.7 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +0.86 km)
    October 3 - SSRMS Camera Light Pan/Tilt Unit Assembly (CLPA) removing
    October 3 - Dextre retrieved the new camera unit off the transfer table and is getting set to stow the failed unit so it can be brought inside the station
    October 3 - The degraded CLPA was installed on the JEM Airlock transfer table, and the replacement CLPA is being installed on the SSRMS Boom B
    October 19  03:46:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1029.9 s, dV= +1.5 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)
    October 25/26  17:49:28-01:30:40 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module (installation on the Nauka module of a Rakurs radar for observing the earth's surface; inspection and photographing of the leak site on the additional radiation heat exchanger on the Nauka module) [Kononenko, Chub]
    October 25  23:20 - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-61
    November 1  12:05-18:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock (replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port solar array rotary joint) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]
    November 9  21:11:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 905.7 s, dV= +1.43 m/s, dH= +2.5 km)
    November 10  01:28:14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] launch
    November 10  15:07 - PDAM-5 by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 316.5 s, dV= +0.5 m/s, dH= +0.92 km)
    November 11  10:07 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    November 29  07:55:26 - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    November 29  11:02 / 11:35 / 11:43  - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact

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

    2023
    NET November - release of LizzieSat-2 from SSIKLOPS
    November-December - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-91) from Quest airlock (remove and stow a communications electronics box called the Radio Frequency Group) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]
    December 1   09:25 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch
    December 1  12:48    3  11:14 - Progress MS-25 (86P) docking (to  UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
    NET Early December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET Early December - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] splashdown
    December  NET Mid-January - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    December  NET Mid-January - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET    November   December - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, SpudNik-1, VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET    November   December - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    NET December - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Clark Sat-1, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD

    2024
    NET January 10 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 11 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Late-January - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET Late-January - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    Late February    13   - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET December 2023  February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET March 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) launch
    NET March 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) docking (to ISS)
    March 13 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to  MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) splashdown
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
      Mid-   April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
      Mid-   April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
      Late   April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from UM Prichal  MIM2 Poisk)
    NET May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET May 30 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    June 1 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    June-July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET August - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya  TBD, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from   MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET November - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or Early 2025)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2
    TBD - release of CSA's VIOLET (CubeSat NB) satellite from NRCSD

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui,    Peskov   Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya  TBD, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA  Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to UM Prichal)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke,  Yui,    Peskov   Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, astronaut NASA  Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from UM Prichal)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/09/2023 05:03 pm
    https://www.unb.ca/initiatives/cubesat/
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    CubeSat NB is a first-of-its-kind partnership among the New Brunswick Community College, the Université de Moncton, and the University of New Brunswick. Our goal is to educate students as we design, build and test New Brunswick's first cube satellite, a CubeSat. Our CubeSat is named VIOLET, after the purple violet, New Brunswick's flower. CubeSat NB plans to have VIOLET deployed from the International Space Station in 2024.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/10/2023 05:43 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1722788494580371516
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/CRS-29: LIFTOFF! At 8:28:14pm EDT (0128 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/10/2023 06:11 am
    https://tass.com/science/1704271
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    MOSCOW, November 10. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been adjusted by 2.5 km to create ballistic conditions ahead of the launch of the Progress MS-25 cargo spacecraft, Roscosmos has said.

    "Before the arrival of the new Progress MS-25 cargo spacecraft, the orbit of the International Space Station needs to be adjusted," the state space corporation said in a statement.

    According to preliminary data, the average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.5 kilometers to 417.98 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The maneuver was performed with the engines of the Progress MS-24 cargo spacecraft. They were turned on at 00:11 p.m. Moscow time (09:11 p.m. GMT) and burned for 905.7 seconds.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/11/2023 06:59 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/11473
    Google translate:
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    Progress MS-24 took the ISS away from a collision with space debris

    The cargo ship's engines were turned on at 18:07 Moscow time. They worked for 316.5 seconds and produced an impulse of 0.5 m/s. As a result, according to preliminary data, the altitude of the ISS orbit has been increased by 900 m.

    Orbit parameters after correction:
    ▪️ minimum altitude 419.1 km;
    ▪️ maximum 436.1 km.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/11/2023 02:00 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crs-29/2023/11/11/dragon-docks-to-station-carrying-science-and-supplies/
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    While the International Space Station was traveling more than 262 miles over central Brazil, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to station’s Harmony module at 5:07 a.m. EST, with NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara monitoring operations from the station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/17/2023 06:11 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Friday, Dec. 1

    4 a.m. — Launch coverage of the ISS Progress 86 cargo craft to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch scheduled for 4:22 a.m.

    7 a.m. — Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 86 cargo craft to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 7:46 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/20/2023 05:52 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Friday, Dec. 1

    4 a.m. — Launch coverage of the ISS Progress 86 cargo craft to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch scheduled for 4:23 a.m.

    7 a.m. — Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 86 cargo craft to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 7:48 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/21/2023 03:31 pm
    Progress entry:
    Quote from: Liss
    Q) SCIZ/QRDCA/IV/NBO/W/000/999/6022S12741W179
    A) SCIZ B) 2311291100 C) 2311301200
    D) NOV 29 BTN 1100-1300
    NOV 30 BTN 1000-1200
    ...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/21/2023 03:35 pm
    https://citylife.capetown/science/starliner-on-track-for-april-crewed-test-flight/456694/#gsc.tab=0
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    In an exciting update from NASA, the first crewed launch of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner vehicle is set to take place in April, according to Phil McAlister, director of NASA’s commercial space division. The Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission, originally scheduled for 2022, was delayed to resolve technical issues. However, preparations for the mission are on track, and if all goes well, the launch will happen on April 14.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/22/2023 07:48 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/iss-heo-nac-nov2023-final.pdf
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/23/2023 11:47 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Friday, Dec. 1

    4 a.m. – Coverage of the launch of the ISS Progress 86 cargo ship to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch scheduled at 4:25 a.m.

    ...

    Sunday, Dec. 3

    5:30 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the ISS Progress 86 cargo ship to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled at 6:14 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/23/2023 12:38 pm
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/kutryk-gibbons-assignments-1.7036151
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    This morning from Canadian Space Agency headquarters just outside of Montreal, Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Francois-Philippe Champagne announced that astronaut Joshua Kutryk has been assigned a six-month mission to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2025.

    "I'm proud to be a crew member on this mission, but especially to be participating as a Canadian astronaut," Kutryk said. "I'm proud that our country continues to play a leading role in space. It's very important for our country."
    ...
    This will be Kutryk's first mission, and he will fly aboard Boeing's CST-100 Starliner.

    Both SpaceX and Boeing were awarded contracts in 2014 to launch crew from American soil once again, after the U.S. was forced to use Russian Soyuz spacecraft following the mothballing of its space shuttle program in 2011.

    SpaceX launched its first crew flight in November 2020, while Boeing has yet to launch its crew flight test. It's believed that it could happen next spring.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 11/23/2023 03:40 pm
    U.S. EVA 90 – RFG Retrieval– February 20234
    o RFG retrieval
    o Swap sample collection of different surfaces with canisters which will be returned to ground for analysis
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 11/23/2023 03:44 pm
    Update from NASA (November 20th, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  84P_Undock            333:07:51:30.000             0.0     422.8     411.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.3)   (222.1)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  86P Launch            335:09:22:06.000             0.0     422.9     411.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.4)   (222.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  86P_Docking           335:12:46:00.000             0.0     422.6     411.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.2)   (222.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/23/2023 09:36 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2023/11/22/mission-specialist-assigned-to-nasas-boeing-starliner-1-mission/
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    Mission Specialist Assigned to NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1 Mission

    CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Joshua Kutryk has been selected as a mission specialist for NASA’s Boeing Starliner-1 mission – the first crew rotation flight for the spacecraft to the International Space Station.

    Kutryk joins Scott Tingle and Mike Fincke of NASA, who will serve as the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft commander and pilot, respectively, for the mission. Both astronauts have previously flown as crew members aboard the space station. This will be Kutryk’s first spaceflight. The final crew assignment for Starliner-1 will be announced following review and approval by the agency and its international partners.

    Starliner-1 will launch following the successful completion of NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test (CFT), with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams,  which aims to demonstrate Starliner’s ability to achieve NASA certification and safely fly regular crewed missions to space station. Kutryk is the capsule communicator for ascent and re-entry of the CFT mission, relaying communication from Mission Control at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to the astronauts aboard the spacecraft.

    NASA and Boeing are targeting the Starliner-1 launch no earlier than the beginning of 2025 on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The four astronauts will join an expedition crew aboard the space station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/29/2023 09:49 am
    https://tass.com/science/1713477
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    MOSCOW, November 29. /TASS/. The Progress MS-23 space freighter undocked from the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) to vacate its place for a new resupply ship, Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos said in a live broadcast on Wednesday.

    The Progress MS-23 resupply ship is expected to fire braking thrusters at 2:02 p.m. Moscow time (11:02 a.m. GMT) to deorbit and enter the dense layers of the Earth’s atmosphere. Most of the resupply ship will burn out in the atmosphere while its incombustible fragments will splash down in the non-navigable area of the southern Pacific Ocean.

    The Progress MS-23 space freighter arrived at the orbital outpost on May 24 this year, delivering almost 2.5 tons of cargo, including an URM-D universal workstation, which Roscosmos cosmonauts installed outside the Russian Zvezda module in their extravehicular activity on August 9.

    The Progress MS-23 cargo craft will vacate its place for the Progress MS-25 resupply ship scheduled to blast off from the Baikonur cosmodrome on December 1 and dock with the ISS on December 3.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Targeteer on 11/29/2023 11:54 am
    https://tass.com/science/1713477
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    MOSCOW, November 29. /TASS/. The Progress MS-23 space freighter undocked from the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS) to vacate its place for a new resupply ship, Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos said in a live broadcast on Wednesday.

    The Progress MS-23 resupply ship is expected to fire braking thrusters at 2:02 p.m. Moscow time (11:02 a.m. GMT) to deorbit and enter the dense layers of the Earth’s atmosphere. Most of the resupply ship will burn out in the atmosphere while its incombustible fragments will splash down in the non-navigable area of the southern Pacific Ocean.

    The Progress MS-23 space freighter arrived at the orbital outpost on May 24 this year, delivering almost 2.5 tons of cargo, including an URM-D universal workstation, which Roscosmos cosmonauts installed outside the Russian Zvezda module in their extravehicular activity on August 9.

    The Progress MS-23 cargo craft will vacate its place for the Progress MS-25 resupply ship scheduled to blast off from the Baikonur cosmodrome on December 1 and dock with the ISS on December 3.


    During the morning DPC, CAPCOM alerted the crew to the opportunity to view the deorbit burn (or the re-entry) and highlighted a viewing opportunity document with details in the daily operations plan
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: centaurinasa on 11/29/2023 08:59 pm
    ISS configuration after  Progress MS-23 departure.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 11/30/2023 09:45 am
    https://www.reuters.com/science/nasa-train-indian-astronaut-iss-voyage-deepening-space-ties-2023-11-29/
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    BENGALURU, Nov 28 (Reuters) - NASA will train an Indian astronaut for a voyage to the International Space Station as early as next year, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said on Wednesday, amid deepening space ties between India and the United States.

    "There is an opportunity to share science," Nelson said, speaking at an event in Bengaluru, where he is due to inspect the NISAR satellite on Thursday.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/01/2023 10:07 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/39911/
    Google translate:
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    Today at 12:25:11,703 Moscow time from the 31st site of the Baikonur Cosmodrome, specialists from the enterprises of the Roscosmos State Corporation launched the Soyuz-2.1a launch vehicle with the Progress MS-25 cargo ship.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/01/2023 10:27 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: , Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)
    September 15  15:44:35.417 / 18:53:32 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:54:22 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:24:09 / 10:51:58 / 10:54:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit (dt=279 s), dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  11:03:13 / 11:17 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 29  12:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 381.7 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +0.86 km)
    October 3 - SSRMS Camera Light Pan/Tilt Unit Assembly (CLPA) removing
    October 3 - Dextre retrieved the new camera unit off the transfer table and is getting set to stow the failed unit so it can be brought inside the station
    October 3 - The degraded CLPA was installed on the JEM Airlock transfer table, and the replacement CLPA is being installed on the SSRMS Boom B
    October 19  03:46:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1029.9 s, dV= +1.5 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)
    October 25/26  17:49:28-01:30:40 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module (installation on the Nauka module of a Rakurs radar for observing the earth's surface; inspection and photographing of the leak site on the additional radiation heat exchanger on the Nauka module) [Kononenko, Chub]
    October 25  23:20 - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-61
    November 1  12:05-18:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock (replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port solar array rotary joint) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]
    November 9  21:11:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 905.7 s, dV= +1.43 m/s, dH= +2.5 km)
    November 10  01:28:14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] launch
    November 10  15:07 - PDAM-5 by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 316.5 s, dV= +0.5 m/s, dH= +0.92 km)
    November 11  10:07 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    November 29  07:55:26 - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    November 29  11:02 / 11:35 / 11:43  - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    December 1   09:25:11.703 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch
    December 3  11:18:30 - Progress MS-25 (86P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)

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

    2023
    NET    Early   December  14  20:05  15  22:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET    Early   December    15   16 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] splashdown
    NET December 19 - release of satellites Beak and Clark Sat-1, Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD#27
    December 21  TBD / 15:30 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2

    2024
    December 2023  January 8 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET January 10  01:18  11  01:13 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January  11  10:15    12   - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January 25    26   - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET Late-  January 29 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    NET Late-  January 31 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    Late February - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET March 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    NET March 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to ISS)
    March    13   21 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) launch
    NET March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System  (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    March 25  April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET May 30 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    June 1 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to  UM Prichal  MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    June-July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya  TBD, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET    August   October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET    August   October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET    August   October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from  UM Prichal  MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to  UM Prichal  MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    NET December 2023  TBD - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD:    Killick-1 , SpudNik-1
    NET December 2023  TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    NET December 2023  TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    NET December 2023  TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or NET October 2024)
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or NET October 2024)
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański] (or NET November 2024)
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, TBD, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to  MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from  UM Prichal  MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to  UM Prichal  MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from  MIM2 Poisk  UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from  UM Prichal  MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on December 1st
    Changes on December 3rd
    Changes on December 5th
    Changes on December 6th
    Changes on December 7th
    Changes on December 10th
    Changes on December 12th
    Changes on December 13th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/03/2023 04:11 am
    Axiom-3:
    NextSpaceflight (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6790), updated December 3:
    Launch 10 January 01:00 UTC = 9 January 8:00 pm EST
    Launch from SLC-40.
    First stage landing at LZ-1.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/03/2023 10:40 am
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/03/2023 11:05 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/12/03/progress-docks-to-station-replenishes-crew/
    Quote
    An uncrewed Roscosmos Progress 86 spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station’s Poisk module at 6:18 a.m. EST. The spacecraft launched on a Soyuz rocket at 4:25 a.m. EST Friday, Dec. 1 (2:25 p.m. Baikonur time) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 12/04/2023 09:43 am
    Update from NASA (December 01st, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-29 Undock         348:22:00:00.000             0.0     421.4     408.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.5)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 12/04/2023 11:18 am
    Update from NASA (December 01st, 2023):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-29 Undock         348:22:00:00.000             0.0     421.4     408.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.5)   (220.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================


    That's December 14, for those of us who don't have our Julian dates memorized.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/05/2023 08:34 pm
    https://twitter.com/nasaspaceops/status/1715475921820393740
    Quote
    NASA Space Operations @NASASpaceOps
    With Axiom Mission 3 scheduled to liftoff from Florida no earlier than January 2024, @NASA , @Axiom_Space
    , & @SpaceX teams are now targeting no earlier than October 2024 to launch Axiom Mission 4 to the @Space_Station.

    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-partners-clear-axiom-spaces-third-private-astronaut-crew/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 12/06/2023 08:10 pm
    Cross Post:
    Quote
    NASA, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than Monday, Jan. 29, for a Falcon 9 rocket to launch the Cygnus spacecraft from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.Following launch, the space station’s Canadarm2 will grapple Cygnus no earlier than Wednesday, Jan. 31, and the spacecraft will attach to the Unity module’s Earth-facing port for cargo unloading by the Expedition 70 crew.
    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-invites-media-to-northrop-grumman-spacex-space-station-launch/ (https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-invites-media-to-northrop-grumman-spacex-space-station-launch/)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/07/2023 09:50 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Dec. 14

    2:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 3:05 p.m.
    ...
    Thursday, Dec. 21

    10:15 a.m. — Coverage of the robotic release of NASA’s Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Release scheduled for 10:30 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/07/2023 09:58 am
    Re: Antares : Cygnus NG-19 : 1/2 August 2023 (00:31 UTC)
    2336-EX-ST-2023
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    departure is indeed planned for 12/21/2023.
    Our current estimate for reentry is 1/8/2024.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/10/2023 07:42 pm
    Re: SpaceX F9/Dragon : Axiom-3 Crewed Flight : Florida :
    NET January 11th at ~00:00 UTC:

    Ben Cooper (Updated December 9th)
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    A Falcon 9 will launch the Axiom-3 crew mission to the International Space Station from pad 40 on January 10 around 7 p.m. EST.
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html

    Edit to add:

    NextSpaceflight (Updated December 9th)
    Launch NET January 11th, 2024, at 01:13 UTC
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6790
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/12/2023 12:12 pm
    https://kosmodrom.space/raspisanie-zapuskov
    Google translate:
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    Soyuz MS-25
    Manned mission to the ISS:
    escorting the crew into orbit
    Launch date: March 21, 2024
    Tour dates: March 17-22, 2024
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/12/2023 09:24 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/12/11/crew-keeps-up-space-research-and-packs-dragon-for-earth-return/
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    Starting his morning in the Kibo lab, astronaut Satoshi Furukawa loaded a small satellite orbital deployer into Kibo’s airlock. The Japanese robotic arm will grapple the deployer and remove it from the airlock after it is depressurized and opened. The deployer will then be positioned outside and pointed away from the station for the release of a series of CubeSats into Earth orbit for educational, private, and governmental research.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/12/2023 09:39 pm
    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/c-core_exciting-news-newfoundland-and-labrador-activity-7135318725859131393--ar0
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    Exciting news 🛰 Newfoundland and Labrador’s first Earth observation satellite, the Killick-1, will be officially integrated into the Nanoracks Launcher today at the Canadian Space Agency | Agence spatiale canadienne (CSA) in Saint-Hubert, Quebec. Our Killick-1 team was on-site at the CSA headquarters in Longueuil, Quebec this week to deliver the satellite and prepare it for integration.

    https://c-core.ca/2023/12/12/c-core-and-memorial-university-successfully-integrate-killick-1-cubesat-satellite-into-nanoracks-launcher-at-canadian-space-agency/
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    While at CSA, the Killick team performed a vibration test to ensure that the satellite could withstand the intense journey on a SpaceX rocket to the International Space Station. Once the vibration test was complete, the Killick students performed a fit test of the satellite within the launcher. The launcher is a square metal frame that uses a spring to launch the satellite into space. The satellite has to fit smoothly within the frame so that launch can be achieved using the spring. Once that test passed, the Killick-1 satellite, along with two others from the University of New Brunswick and University of Sherbrooke, were integrated into the launcher.
    The launcher has since been shipped to the US by Nanoracks, where it will sit in a queue for a rocket launch. The ride to the International Space Station will likely occur in March on a SpaceX rocket. Once it reaches the Space Station, the satellites will be deployed by ISS Astronauts from a robotic arm.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/12/2023 10:19 pm
    https://twitter.com/sat1_AMBITIOUS/status/1722873037903761772
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    Clark sat-1 @sat1_AMBITIOUS
    [Breaking news] Satellite Clark sat-1 (AMBITIOUS) successfully launched!!
    Falcon 9 carrying the artificial satellite Clark Sat-1, which was developed and operated by Clark International students, was successfully launched at 10:28 on the 10th, Japan time.

    https://carbonfly.co.jp/en/crossover-nohmi/
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    The eighth satellite is Stars-Me2 (nicknamed HORAI). It has already been completed and is waiting to be loaded onto a rocket for launch from the ISS
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/13/2023 03:43 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1734726636405219379

    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Friday, Dec. 15
    ...
    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/13/2023 03:50 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/
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    JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer-27 (J-SSOD-27): The crew gathered the appropriate hardware and completed the installation of the J-SSOD-27 hardware to the JEM airlock slide table.  J-SSOD-27 contains the Clark sat-1 and Beak satellites, which are planned to be launched early next week. J-SSOD provides a novel, safe, and small satellite launching capability to the ISS. The J-SSOD is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/13/2023 04:14 pm
    twitter.com/spcplcyonline/status/1734959258599350561

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    As Axiom/NASA telecon on AX-3 mission, NASA's Joel Montalbano says targeted launch is Jan 9, 2024 at 8:18 pm ET. Dock on Jan 11 at 5:15 am ET. 14 docked days.

    https://twitter.com/spcplcyonline/status/1734960160638914752

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    SpaceX's Sarah Walker says they haven't decided if they will use KSC's Launch Complex 39A or CCSFS's SLC-40 for this launch. 39A will remain priority for crew launches, but with all the demand, really great to soon have a second pad that can also launch crew.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/14/2023 11:07 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Saturday, Dec. 16

    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/14/2023 11:24 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2023
    January 6  08:02 - release of satellite Surya Satellite-1 (SS-1) (Indonesia) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:00 - release of satellite OPTIMAL-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 6  09:32 - release of satellite HSKSAT-1 (Japan) from J-SSOD#24
    January 9  22:05 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    January 11  10:19 - Dragon v2 [C211.1] (SpX-26) splashdown
    January 18  14:57 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 591.4 s, dV= +0.95 m/s, dH= +1.60 km)
    January 20  13:14-20:35 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-84) from Quest airlock (comptletion of iROSA 1B - mod kit install and start of iROSA 1A - mod kit install) [Wakata, Mann]
    January 31  ~17:26 - IROSA Pallet jettison by Canadarm2
    February 2  12:45-19:26 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-85) from Quest airlock (completion of iROSA 1A - mod kit install, deferred getahead, install, and maintenance tasks) [Wakata, Mann]
    February 3  10:30 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-20 engines (dt= 894.2 s, dV= +1.37 m/s, dH= +2.4 km)
    February 7  04:56:35 - Progress MS-20 (81P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 7  08:04 / 08:37 / 08:45 - Progress MS-20 (81P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 9  06:15:36.381 - Progress MS-22 (83P) launch
    February 11  08:45:21 - Progress MS-22 (83P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 18  02:26:24 - Progress MS-21 (82P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    February 19  06:15 / 06:49 / 06:57 - Progress MS-21 (82P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 20  04:20:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 958.32 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km, dM= 291 kg)
    February 24  00:24:29.466 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) launch
    February 26  00:58:01 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    March 2  05:34:14 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) launch [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 3  06:40 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    March 6  12:42:00 - PDAM by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 375.8 s, dV= +0.7 m/s, dH= +1.2 km, dM= 119 kg)
    March 8  19:47:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 317.9 s, dV= +0.6 m/s, dH= +1.1 km)
    March 11  07:19:26 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 12  01:11 / 02:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.2] (Crew-5/USCV-5) deorbit burn and splashdown [Exp 68/69: Mann, Cassada, Kikina, Wakata]
    March 14  11:54:00 - PDAM-2 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 135 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    March 15  00:30:42 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) launch [STP-H9 in trunk]
    March 16  11:31:43 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    March 19 - STP-H9 extracting from Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) trunk by Canadarm2
    March 28  09:57:27 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)
    March 28  10:51:11 / 11:19:18 / 11:22:10 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) deorbit (dt= 271 s), dividing on compartments and entry
    March 28  11:30:41 / 11:45:58 - Soyuz MS-22 "K.E. Tsiolkovsky" (68S) main parachute deploy and landing
    March 30  16:48 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus “SS Sally Ride" (NG-18) engines (dt> 900 s, dV= +0.8 m/s)
    April 6  08:44:55 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 6  09:21:44 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    April 15  15:05 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    April 15  20:09 / 20:58 - Dragon v2 [C209.3] (SpX-27) deorbit burn (dt= 601 s) and splashdown
    April 19  01:39:55-09:35:11 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-56) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    April 21  TBD / 11:22 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    April 21/22  ~20:00 / 03:12 - Cygnus (NG-18) “SS Sally Ride" deorbit burn and decay
    April 24  12:05:00 - release of satellites Ex-Alta 2 (CSA's satellite) and ELaNa 50: ARKSat-1, LightCube from NRCSD#25
    April 24  12:15:00 - release of CSA's satellite AuroraSat, NEUDOSE, YukonSat from NRCSD#25
    April 28  13:11-20:12 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-86) from Quest airlock (iROSA 1A and 1B preparation and aborted S-Band FRG Retrieve ) [Bowen, Al Neyadi]
    April 30  00:31:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 716.8 s, dV= +1.12 m/s, dH= +1.95 km)
    May 3/4  20:00:23-03:10:51 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-57) from MIM2 Poisk Module [transfer of the science airlock ShK from MIM1 Rassvet to MLM-U Nauka  by the ERA] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 6  11:23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 6  12:01 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    May 12  15:46:50-22:01:48 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-58) from MIM2 Poisk Module [radiation heat exchanger (RTOd radiator) deployment, coolant filling (on MLM-U Nauka)] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    May 18  16:43:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 351.07 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +1.0 km)
    May 21  21:37:09 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) launch [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 22  13:12 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 24  12:56:07.463 - Progress MS-23 (84P) launch
    May 24  16:18:43 - Progress MS-23 (84P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    May 30  15:05:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  02:09 / 02:14 / 02:29 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= 740 s, dV= -87 m/s), nosecone closed [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    May 31  03:00 / 03:01 / 03:04 - Crew Dragon Freedom (C212.2) drogue and main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-2: Whitson, Shoffner, Barnawi, AlQarni]
    June 5  15:47 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] launch
    June 6  09:54 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) [iROSA 1A and 1B in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 9  13:25-19:28 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-87) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1A on the starboard truss) [Bowen, Hoburg]
    June 15  12:42-18:17 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-88) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 1B on the starboard truss) [Hoburg, Bowen]
    June 16  06:27 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 770.23 s, dV= +1.2 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
    June 22  14:24:33-20:48:30 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-59) [Equipment R&R, SM Inspection and install communications equipment RSPI-M outside the Zvezda module] [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    June 29  16:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    June 30   14:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-28) (C208.4) splashdown
    July 3  ~12:30  / ~18:36 - iROSA FSE grappled and jettisoned by Canadarm2
    July 4  21:17:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 1130.8 s, dV= +1.85 m/s, dH= +3.25 km)
    July 6  09:55 - release of CSA's satellite SC-ODIN from NRCSD#26
    July 6  10:05 - release of satellite Moonlighter from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:30 - release of CSA's satellites RADSAT-SK (IDRSat) and Ukpik-1 (WU-NACCP) from NRCSD#26
    July 6  11:40 - release of CSA's satellites ESSENCE and IRIS (Manitoba SAT-1) from NRCSD#26
    July 19  07:00 - release of satellites BIRDS-4S: Maya-5, Maya-6 from J-SSOD#26
    July 27  12:02:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 301.85 s, dV= +0.46 m/s, dH= +0.79 km)
    August 2  00:31:17.9 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) launch
    August 4  09:52 / 12:28 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    August 6  02:03 - PDAM-3 by Progress MS-22 engines (dt= 196 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.5 km)
    August 9  14:44:38-21:19:17 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-60) from MIM2 Poisk Module (Portable workstation transfer from MRM-1 to MLM by the ERA. MMOD shielding) [Prokopyev, Petelin]
    August 11  14:35:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) engines (dt= 1368 s, dV= +1,354 m/s)
    August 20  23:50:31 - Progress MS-22 (83P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    August 21  02:58 / ~03:32 / ~03:40 - Progress MS-22 (83P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    August 23  01:08:10.412 - Progress MS-24 (85P) launch
    August 24  15:00 - PDAM-4 by Zvezda module engines (dt= 21.5 s, dV= -0.3 m/s, dH= -0.5 km)
    August 25  03:45:18 - Progress MS-24 (85P) docking (to Zvezda)
    August 25 -  NRAL Hatch Inspection, SSRMS NRAL PVGF Grapple, NRAL Vestibule Configuration, NRAL Depressurization, Gambit Sortie to demate NRAL, install Gambit on an exterior NRAL site, and then remate NRAL to Node 3
    August 26  07:27:27 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) launch [Exp 70: , Furukawa, Borisov]
    August 27  13:16 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    September 3  11:05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  03:19 / 03:24 / 03:43 / ~04:09 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) trunk jettison, deorbit burn (dt= ~960 s, dV= ~112 m/s), nosecone closed and entry [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 4  04:13 / 04:14 / 04:17 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.4] (Crew-6/USCV-6) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 69: Bowen, Hoburg, Al Neyadi, Fedyaev]
    September 8  18:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1314.56 s, dV= +2.05 m/s, dH= +3.5 km)
    September 15  15:44:35.417 / 18:53:32 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, O'Hara]
    September 27  07:54:22 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) undocking (from UM Prichal) [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  10:24:09 / 10:51:58 / 10:54:51 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) deorbit (dt=279 s), dividing on compartments and entry [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 27  11:03:13 / 11:17 - Soyuz MS-23 (69S) main parachute deploy and landing [Exp 68/69: Prokopyev, Petelin, Rubio]
    September 29  12:01:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 381.7 s, dV= +0.55 m/s, dH= +0.86 km)
    October 3 - SSRMS Camera Light Pan/Tilt Unit Assembly (CLPA) removing
    October 3 - Dextre retrieved the new camera unit off the transfer table and is getting set to stow the failed unit so it can be brought inside the station
    October 3 - The degraded CLPA was installed on the JEM Airlock transfer table, and the replacement CLPA is being installed on the SSRMS Boom B
    October 19  03:46:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1029.9 s, dV= +1.5 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)
    October 25/26  17:49:28-01:30:40 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-61) from MIM2 Poisk Module (installation on the Nauka module of a Rakurs radar for observing the earth's surface; inspection and photographing of the leak site on the additional radiation heat exchanger on the Nauka module) [Kononenko, Chub]
    October 25  23:20 - release of satellite Parus-MGTU during ISS Russian EVA-61
    November 1  12:05-18:47 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-89) from Quest airlock (replace a trundle bearing assembly on the port solar array rotary joint) [O'Hara, Moghbeli]
    November 9  21:11:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 905.7 s, dV= +1.43 m/s, dH= +2.5 km)
    November 10  01:28:14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] launch
    November 10  15:07 - PDAM-5 by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 316.5 s, dV= +0.5 m/s, dH= +0.92 km)
    November 11  10:07 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] [AWE, ILLUMA-T in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    November 29  07:55:26 - Progress MS-23 (84P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    November 29  11:02 / 11:35 / 11:43  - Progress MS-23 (84P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    December 1   09:25:11.703 - Progress MS-25 (86P) launch
    December 3  11:18:30 - Progress MS-25 (86P) docking (to MIM2 Poisk)
    December 18  08:35 - release of satellite Beak from J-SSOD#27
    December 18  10:16 - release of satellite Clark Sat-1 from J-SSOD#27
    December 21  22:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    December 22  TBD / 13:06 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    December 22  17:33 - Dragon v2 (SpX-29) [C211.2] splashdown
    December 23  01:55:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1131.85 s, dV= +1.84 m/s, dH= +3.2 km)

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

    2024
    January 8 - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) deorbit burn and entry
    NET January 10  01:18   17  22:06 - Crew Dragon launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET January    11  10:15   18 - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 29 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    January 31 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Early - HTV-X1 launch
    NET Early - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET  January 25   February 1 - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    Mid-February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Late February - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET March 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    NET March 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to ISS)
    March    13   21 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    NET March-April - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET Q1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    May 5 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET May 28 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET May 30 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    May - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET May-June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    June 1 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    June-July - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NLT August - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya  TBD, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Q3 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, TBD, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on December 14th
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    Changes on December 23rd
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/15/2023 07:47 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Sunday, Dec. 17

    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/16/2023 09:36 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Monday, Dec. 18
    ...
    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/17/2023 05:39 pm
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Tym6sUGrJU&pp=ygUJSi1TU09EIzI3
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=390YXSl8IqE&pp=ygUJSi1TU09EIzI3
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/17/2023 06:20 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Tuesday, Dec. 19

    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/18/2023 08:40 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Dec. 20

    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/19/2023 08:25 pm
    Cross-post:
    Another CAPCOM update.  Best weather departure is 21 Dec at 0200, pending an update at T -11 hours.  Cygnus departure pushed to Friday.   Planned reboost delayed to Saturday.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/19/2023 08:48 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Dec. 20

    8:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 9:05 p.m.

    Friday, Dec. 22

    7:45 a.m. — Coverage of the robotic release of NASA’s Northrop Grumman Cygnus-19 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Release scheduled for 8:05 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/20/2023 11:05 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Dec. 21

    4:45 p.m. — Coverage of the undocking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-29 cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 5:05 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/21/2023 03:30 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    UPDATED DECEMBER 21, 2023
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch the Axiom-3 crew mission to the International Space Station from pad 39A on January 17 at the earliest, around 5 p.m. EST if that day. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/21/2023 09:18 pm
    https://twitter.com/NASASpaceOps/status/1737865533825970207
    Quote
    NASA Space Operations @NASASpaceOps
    .@NASA, @Axiom_Space and @SpaceX teams now are targeting no earlier than Wednesday, Jan. 17, to launch Axiom Mission 3 to the @Space_Station from the @NASAKennedy Launch Complex 39A due to recent unfavorable weather conditions and changes in SpaceX’s launch manifest.

    Learn more about the Axiom Mission 3 crew: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-partners-clear-axiom-spaces-third-private-astronaut-crew/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/21/2023 09:20 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/12/21/dragon-undocks-scientific-cargo-headed-back-to-earth/
    Quote
    Following commands from ground controllers at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, Dragon undocked at 5:05 p.m. EST from the forward port of the station’s Harmony module. At the time of undocking the station was flying at an altitude about 260 miles southwest of Chile.

    After re-entering Earth’s atmosphere, the spacecraft will make a parachute-assisted splashdown off the coast of Florida on Friday, Dec. 22. NASA will not broadcast the splashdown, but updates will be posted on the agency’s space station blog.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/22/2023 08:19 am
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1737957522525589958
    Quote
    SpaceX @SpaceX
    Separation confirmed! Dragon is performing three departure burns to move away from the @space_station
    . Splashdown in ~19.5 hours off the coast of Florida
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/22/2023 01:43 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/12/22/robotic-arm-releases-cygnus-from-station/
    Quote
    At 8:06 a.m. EST, Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was released from the Canadarm2 robotic arm which earlier detached Cygnus from the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station’s Unity module. At the time of release, the station was flying about 260 miles over the Atlantic Ocean.

    The Cygnus spacecraft successfully departed the space station more than four months after arriving at the microgravity laboratory to deliver about 8,200 pounds of supplies, scientific investigations, commercial products, hardware, and other cargo for NASA and its international partners.

    Following a deorbit engine firing in early January, Cygnus will begin a planned destructive re-entry, in which the spacecraft – filled with trash packed by the station crew – will safely burn up in Earth’s atmosphere.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/22/2023 05:12 pm
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1738251460880838726
    Quote
    SpaceX @SpaceX
    Splashdown of Dragon confirmed, completing SpaceX’s 29th cargo resupply mission to the @space_station
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/22/2023 10:48 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 will launch the Axiom-3 crew mission to the International Space Station from pad 39A on January 17 at the earliest, at 5:06 p.m. EST if that day. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/23/2023 01:42 am
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/11900
    Google translate:
    Quote
    This morning the ISS orbital altitude was adjusted

    On December 23 at 04:55 Moscow time, the Progress MS-24 engines turned on, worked for 1131.85 seconds and produced an impulse of 1.84 m/s.

    After the maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit increased by 3.2 km and amounted to 417.7 km above the Earth’s surface.

    This is how specialists are preparing the station for the future launch of the Soyuz MS-25 and the landing of the Soyuz MS-24.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 12/30/2023 10:01 pm
    Axiom-3:
    Small change to launch time:
    SFN Launch Schedule (https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/), updated December 30:
    Launch January 17, 22:11 UTC = 5:11 pm EST
    LC-39A
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/31/2023 07:13 am
    Bumping for the upcoming 2024 launch and and late 2024 EVA series to install the AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade along with Electronics and data transfer upgrades:
    Layer-0 upgrade prototype validation, qualification and certification testing at CERN facilities:
    https://www.mdpi.com/2410-390X/7/4/45
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 12/31/2023 08:06 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]

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

    2024
    NET January    18   19   20  09:19 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 29  17:29:52 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    January 31 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET February 1 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
      Mid-   Late February - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    Late February  Early March - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET March 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    NET March 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to ISS)
    March    13   21 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET    March-   April - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    NET    March-   April - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET    May 28   June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET    May 28   June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET    May 30   June 3 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June    1   5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET    May-   June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    May-   June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya  TBD, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, TBD, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
      Q3   NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
      Q3   NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
      NET Q3   NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
      NET Q3   NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    Early   Q1 2024  H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET    Early   Q1 2024  H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET  Q1 2024  H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET  Q1 2024  H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET  Q1 2024  H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET  Q1 2024  H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    May 5, 2024  NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    May 2024  NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    May 2024  NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    June-July 2024  NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NLT August 2024  NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
      H1   NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
      H1   NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
      H1   NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
      H1   NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET  H2 2024  H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET  H2 2024  H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET  H2 2024  H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET  H2 2024  H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

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    Changes on January 19th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 01/03/2024 08:00 pm
    Update from NASA (January 01st, 2024):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT 012 Reboost       012:17:00:00.000             1.7     423.0     408.2
    COMMENT                                                    (5.6)   (228.4)   (220.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/04/2024 07:04 pm
    Cross-post:
    Axiom Space
    @Axiom_Space
    The #Ax3 mission is targeted to launch no earlier than 5:11pm ET on Jan. 17 from Launch Complex 39A in #Florida and is expected to dock with the @Space_Station at 5:15am ET on Jan. 19.

    https://twitter.com/Axiom_Space/status/1742939003203313847
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/05/2024 09:54 am
    Japanese space launches on 2024

    Japan launch schedule

    2025 - H3  (to LEO) - HTV-X1
    ...
    2026 - H3 - HTV-X2
    ...
    JFY 2026 - H3 - HTV-X3
    ...
    Changes on Jan. 1, 2024
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/07/2024 10:05 am
    https://kosmodrom.space/raspisanie-zapuskov
    Google translate:
    Quote
    BAIKONUR
    Progress MS-27
    The cargo spacecraft will deliver cargo and scientific equipment into orbit
    Launch date: June 3, 2024
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/08/2024 01:43 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    UPDATED JANUARY 7, 2023
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus NG-20 resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on January 29 around 12:30 p.m. EST.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/09/2024 08:56 am
    Robotics operations today - SSRMS (which is currently based on the US Lab PDGF) picked up Dextre a couple days ago, and today they used it to relocate the Gambit experiment package (which was installed on the exterior of the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock back on 28 August 2023) from Site D to Site C.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/09/2024 11:55 pm
    Cygnus NG-19:
    Quote
    The Cygnus space freighter completed its stay in space when it reentered Earth’s atmosphere at 1:22 p.m. EDT today for a fiery, but safe destruction over the Pacific Ocean. Cygnus departed the orbital lab on Dec. 22, after four-and-a-half months berthed to the station’s Unity module. The private resupply ship from Northrop Grumman launched over 8,200 pounds of science and cargo to the Expedition 70 crew on Aug. 1 from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2024/01/09/crew-keeps-up-pace-with-space-biology-life-support-duties/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/11/2024 11:53 am
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    UPDATED JANUARY 9, 2024
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus NG-20 resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on January 29 at 12:29 p.m. EST.

    ATLAS V & VULCAN

    Check back for info on the next Atlas V and Vulcan launches. Upcoming launches include: An Atlas V will launch Boeing's Starliner spacecaraft on its first crewed astronaut mission to the ISS on April TBD.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/11/2024 12:02 pm
    https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/01/after-its-impressive-first-flight-heres-whats-next-for-the-vulcan-rocket/
    Quote
    United Launch Alliance, or ULA, has set aside the next 60 days to review data from the "Cert-1" certification mission that launched on Monday morning, they said. If the data looks good from that flight, the company will move into preparations for the next launch. Wentz said the earliest opportunity to launch this Cert-2 mission is "April-ish."
    The BE-4 rocket engines that will power this Vulcan are in final acceptance testing at Blue Origin's facilities in West Texas, the officials said. The Vulcan core stage and Centaur upper stage are also in final assembly in ULA's main factory in Decatur, Alabama. The hardware readiness should be capable of supporting an April launch.

    The second Vulcan launch will carry the Dream Chaser spacecraft into orbit for Sierra Space. The winged vehicle will fly a cargo mission that carries supplies to the International Space Station for NASA. After more than a decade of development, Dream Chaser is undergoing final tests. However, there remain some questions about when it will be ready for its debut launch.

    The Dream Chaser mission does not have a specific launch date on NASA's internal schedule, but it shows a potential docking with the International Space Station for 45 days during a period between early April and mid-June. The docking port for the mission will not be needed by other spacecraft this year, so ULA and Sierra Space have some flexibility with the launch date.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2024 06:29 pm
    http://www.roscosmos.ru/40118/
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 12. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been adjusted before the reshuffle of the crewed Soyuz spacecraft due in the spring, Roscosmos has said.
    "Today the orbit of the International Space Station has been adjusted for the reshuffle of crewed Soyuz spacecraft scheduled for the spring of 2024," the corporation said in a news release.
    The average height of the station's orbit increased by 2.9 kilometers to 418.53 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The engines of the Progress MS-24 cargo ship were burned for 1,053.7 seconds at 7:30 p.m. Moscow time (4:30 p.m. GMT) to perform the maneuver.
    The ISS now has a crew of seven: Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko (TASS special correspondent on the ISS), Nikolay Chub and Konstantin Borisov, NASA astronauts Jasmine Mogbeli and Loral O'Hara, Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen (representing the ESA) and JAXA’s astronaut Satoshi Furukawa.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/12/2024 10:24 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Jan. 17
    ...
    4:15 p.m.—Launch coverage of Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 5:11 p.m.
    ...
    Friday, Jan. 19

    3:30 a.m.— Rendezvous and docking coverage of Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station, followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the crew. Docking is scheduled for 5:15 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/13/2024 07:14 am
    https://twitter.com/GewoonLukas_/status/1745868693882478937
    Quote
    Lukas C. H. @GewoonLukas_
    Dragon capsule C212 "Freedom" has arrived at LC-39A ahead of the Axiom-3 mission that is currently scheduled for NET January 17th at 22:11 UTC. It will now be mated to Falcon 9 B1080-5 before rolling out to the pad. A Dry Dress Rehearsal is currently planned for Monday.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 01/14/2024 06:37 pm
    Update from NASA (January 12th, 2024):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Ax-3 Launch           017:22:11:25.000             0.0     426.8     408.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (220.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-3 Docking          019:10:15:00.000             0.0     426.9     408.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.5)   (220.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 01/17/2024 02:27 pm
    Update from NASA (January 15th, 2024):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Ax-3 Launch           017:22:11:44.000             0.0     426.7     408.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (230.4)   (220.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-20 Launch          029:17:29:52.000             0.0     424.3     408.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.1)   (220.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/17/2024 04:30 pm
    Axiom-3:
    https://twitter.com/thenasaman/status/1747664540282544241
    Quote
    Welp today wasn't the day to launch Axiom 3 and the 4 person crew.

    The good news is tomorrow might be that day! The new targeted T-0 is 4:49pm EST on Thursday from LC-39A in Florida.

    Weather is 90% favorable

    Read up on the mission before launch: https://nasaspaceflight.com/2024/01/axiom-3-multinational-crew/
    = 18 January 21:49 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/17/2024 05:07 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Jan. 18

    3:45 p.m.—Launch coverage of Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 4:49 p.m.

    12 p.m. — Media teleconference on Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One (audio only)

    Saturday, Jan. 20

    3:30 a.m.— Rendezvous and docking coverage of Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station, followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the crew. Docking is scheduled for 5:15 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: zubenelgenubi on 01/17/2024 06:02 pm
    Ben Cooper's Launch Photography Viewing Guide (https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html), updated January 17; my bold:
    Quote
    The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Axiom-3 crew to the International Space Station from pad 39A on January 18 at 4:49 p.m. EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. A Falcon 9 will launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus NG-20 resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on January 29 at 12:29 p.m. EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. A Falcon 9 will launch NASA's Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite from pad 40 on February 6 around 1:30 a.m. EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. A Falcon 9 will launch the Intuitive Machines IM-1 Nova-C lunar lander from pad 39A on February 10. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches from pad 40. A Falcon 9 will launch the Telkomsat communications satellite for Indonesia from pad 40 on mid-February TBD. A Falcon 9 will launch the next crew of four astronauts to the International Space Station, Crew-8, from pad 39A on late February, likely around midnight EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/18/2024 08:52 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1748100283895324765
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Ax-3: LIFTOFF! At 4:49:11pm EST (1949 UTC)

    21:49:11 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/19/2024 07:13 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Saturday, Jan. 20

    2:30 a.m.— Rendezvous and docking coverage of Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) to the International Space Station, followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks by the crew. Docking is scheduled for 4:19 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/20/2024 09:48 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1748657386775060586
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Ax-3: Contact and capture confirmed, at 5:42am EST (1042 UTC)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/20/2024 10:07 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 20  10:42 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 27  11:39:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 788.2 s, dV= +1.17 m/s, dH= +2.0 km)
    January 30   17:07:21 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch

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

    2024
    January 31  08:35 / ~10:35   February 1  09:20 / ~11:20 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET February    1   2  12:00:00  3  11:00:00 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET February    2   3  - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
      Late   NET  February    18   29   March 1  ~05:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET  February 19  March    1   2 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET March 4 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    NET March 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to ISS)
      Early   Mid-March - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 21 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late March - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET April - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    NET April - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June 3 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June 5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET    March   Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    March   Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, Kimiya  TBD, Gorbunov]
    NET    March   August - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET    March   August - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET    June   October - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    June   October - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, TBD, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    Late March - - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on January 20th
    Changes on January 24th
    Changes on January 25th
    Changes on January 26th
    Changes on January 27th
    Changes on January 30th
    Changes on January 31st
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/20/2024 07:25 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2024/01/20/four-ax-3-astronauts-board-station-and-meet-expedition-70-crew/
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    Axiom Space astronauts are expected to depart the space station Feb. 3, pending weather, for a return to Earth and splashdown at a landing site off the coast of Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/24/2024 08:17 am
    https://tass.ru/kosmos/19802649
    Google translate:
    Quote
    MOSCOW, January 24. /TASS/. The start of the Crew-8 mission, which includes Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, is scheduled for February 18, follows from the report of the head of the department of the Rocket and Space Corporation (RSC) Energia, Rafail Murtazin, as part of the XLVIII Academic Readings on Cosmonautics in Memory of S.P. Korolev ("Royal Readings").
    “[Start of mission] Crew-8 - 18.2 (February 18 - TASS note),” says Murtazin’s presentation slide. The crew will go into orbit on the American ship Crew Dragon.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 01/24/2024 09:01 pm
    Update from NASA (January 22th, 2024):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT 027 ISS Reboost   027:11:39:00.000             1.1     424.9     408.0
    COMMENT                                                    (3.6)   (229.4)   (220.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-20 Launch          029:17:29:52.000             0.0     424.2     411.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.1)   (222.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-20 Capture         031:10:14:38.000             0.0     424.0     411.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (222.3)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-3 Undock           033:12:00:00.000             0.0     423.3     412.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (222.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/25/2024 08:46 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Wednesday, Jan. 31

    2 a.m. — Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrop Grumman “SS Patricia (Patty) Hilliard Robertson” Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft at the International Space Station (Robotic Arm Capture scheduled at 3:35 p.m. EST)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Conexion Espacial on 01/25/2024 08:34 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/ (https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/)
    Quote
    Wednesday, Jan. 31

    2 a.m. — Coverage of the Rendezvous and Capture of the Northrop Grumman “SS Patricia (Patty) Hilliard Robertson” Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft at the International Space Station (Robotic Arm Capture scheduled at 3:35 p.m. EST)
    The time has been corrected for the early morning of January 31
    Quote
    Capture of Cygnus with the space station’s robotic arm scheduled for 3:35 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/25/2024 11:38 pm
    https://www.space.com/spacex-crew-8-astronaut-launch-date-february-2024-moon-mission
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    The launch date will give time for Intuitive Machines' first moon lander, with NASA and other payloads on board, to leave Earth via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Pad 39A before Crew-8, he added. That private moon mission, known as IM-1, is targeted for no earlier than Feb. 14, per Spaceflight Now's launch calendar.

    As its name suggests, Crew-8 is the eighth operational astronaut mission that SpaceX will fly to the ISS for NASA. The timing of the astronaut launch will very much depend on IM-1's status, Stich emphasized.

    If IM-1 goes on time, Crew-8 would fly perhaps around Feb. 29 or March 1 from the Pad 39A, which SpaceX leases at KSC. But if IM-1 misses its narrow monthly window to reach the moon when lighting conditions are favorable for a landing, Crew-8 would stay groundbound until at least March 22 (assuming IM-1 departs in March).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: DanClemmensen on 01/25/2024 11:46 pm
    https://www.space.com/spacex-crew-8-astronaut-launch-date-february-2024-moon-mission
    Quote
    The launch date will give time for Intuitive Machines' first moon lander, with NASA and other payloads on board, to leave Earth via a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Pad 39A before Crew-8, he added. That private moon mission, known as IM-1, is targeted for no earlier than Feb. 14, per Spaceflight Now's launch calendar.

    As its name suggests, Crew-8 is the eighth operational astronaut mission that SpaceX will fly to the ISS for NASA. The timing of the astronaut launch will very much depend on IM-1's status, Stich emphasized.

    If IM-1 goes on time, Crew-8 would fly perhaps around Feb. 29 or March 1 from the Pad 39A, which SpaceX leases at KSC. But if IM-1 misses its narrow monthly window to reach the moon when lighting conditions are favorable for a landing, Crew-8 would stay groundbound until at least March 22 (assuming IM-1 departs in March).
    Crew Dragon has a nominal max duration of 210 days, so i think Crew-7 must return by 24 March. NASA strongly prefers to have an actual overlap at ISS, and they need some contingency margin. I do not think they will defer Crew-8 until 22 march.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 01/26/2024 01:18 am
    https://www.space.com/spacex-crew-8-astronaut-launch-date-february-2024-moon-mission
    Quote
    If IM-1 goes on time, Crew-8 would fly perhaps around Feb. 29 or March 1 from the Pad 39A, which SpaceX leases at KSC. But if IM-1 misses its narrow monthly window to reach the moon when lighting conditions are favorable for a landing, Crew-8 would stay groundbound until at least March 22 (assuming IM-1 departs in March).

    Something is weird here. I saw an announcement earlier today that said that, if IM-1 misses its slot, Crew-8 would launch around *February* 22nd.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: scr00chy on 01/26/2024 10:48 am
    https://www.space.com/spacex-crew-8-astronaut-launch-date-february-2024-moon-mission
    Quote
    If IM-1 goes on time, Crew-8 would fly perhaps around Feb. 29 or March 1 from the Pad 39A, which SpaceX leases at KSC. But if IM-1 misses its narrow monthly window to reach the moon when lighting conditions are favorable for a landing, Crew-8 would stay groundbound until at least March 22 (assuming IM-1 departs in March).

    Something is weird here. I saw an announcement earlier today that said that, if IM-1 misses its slot, Crew-8 would launch around *February* 22nd.

    The NASA person misspoke during the conference. He said March 22 when he meant February 22. It's clear from context of his comment.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/26/2024 11:13 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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    UPDATED JANUARY 26, 2023
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch Northrop Grumman's Cygnus NG-20 resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on January 30 at 12:07 p.m. EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch the next crew of four astronauts to the International Space Station, Crew-8, from pad 39A on February 22 around 3 a.m. EST or February 29/March 1 around midnight EST TBD. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/26/2024 11:19 pm
    Now targeting January 30th at 17:07 UTC:

    Quote
    NASA announced the NG-20 launch is now scheduled for Tuesday Jan 30, a one-day slip. Liftoff at 12:07 pm EST.

    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1751025143424381182?t=WgQBp41rRkNNVZuVqnzEmA&s=19
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/26/2024 11:27 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Tuesday, Jan. 30

    11:50 a.m. — Launch coverage of NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-20 to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 12:07 p.m.

    ...
    Thursday, Feb. 1

    2:45 a.m. — Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-20 at the International Space Station. Capture of Cygnus with the space station’s robotic arm scheduled for 4:15 a.m. Cygnus installation operations coverage scheduled for 5:45 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/27/2024 02:42 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/12162
    Google translate:
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    The day off in orbit began with the correction of the ISS orbit - the station is preparing to meet with the international crew: Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, space flight participant from the Republic of Belarus Marina Vasilevskaya and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson.

    Today at 14:39 Moscow time, the Progress MS-24 engines turned on, worked for 788.2 seconds and produced an impulse of 1.17 m/s. After the maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit increased by 2 km and amounted to 418.64 km above the Earth’s surface.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/29/2024 10:09 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Thursday, Feb. 1

    2:45 a.m. — Coverage of the rendezvous and capture of NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-20 at the International Space Station. Capture of Cygnus with the space station’s robotic arm scheduled for 4:20 a.m.

    Friday, Feb. 2

    9:50 a.m. —Farewell remarks by the Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) crew aboard the International Space Station
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/30/2024 05:41 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-20/2024/01/30/cygnus-lifts-off-atop-spacex-rocket-to-deliver-station-cargo/
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    A fresh supply of more than 8,200 pounds of scientific investigations and cargo is on its way to the International Space Station on a Northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply spacecraft after launching on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 12:07 p.m. EST Tuesday from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/30/2024 05:45 pm
    https://spaceflightnow.com/2024/01/30/live-coverage-spacex-falcon-9-rocket-to-launch-cygnus-cargo-ship-to-space-station/
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    The spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for about six months before its departs and burns up in the atmosphere. It will host one last science experiment, the Kentucky Re-entry Probe Experiment-2 (KREPE-2) on its way back, which “will take measurements to demonstrate a thermal protection system for spacecraft and their components during re-entry,” according to NASA.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 01/31/2024 09:13 am
    Update from NASA (January 29th, 2024): (https://nasa-public-data.s3.amazonaws.com/iss-coords/current/ISS_OEM/ISS.OEM_J2K_EPH.txt)

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  NG-20 Launch          030:17:07:21.000             0.0     424.4     412.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.2)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  NG-20 Capture         032:09:20:00.000             0.0     423.9     412.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (222.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Ax-3 Undock           034:11:00:00.000             0.0     423.4     412.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.6)   (222.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/31/2024 06:50 pm
    so to be clear, when will it be the 22nd  and when will it be the 29th ??

    when do we know which date it will be ?

    Depends on whether IM-1 is delayed:
    https://twitter.com/AlexPhysics13/status/1750586524221968694
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    Thanks to
    @cbs_spacenews
     for his question on today's Crew-8 presser we now have some more clarity!

    Answer is basically: If IM-1 launches on time then Crew-8 would launch around the 29th or 1st but if it slips, then Crew-8 could be launched earlier around the 22nd
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 01/31/2024 06:59 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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    UPDATED JANUARY 30, 2023
    ...
    FALCON 9

    The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch NASA's Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite from pad 40 on February 6 at 1:33 a.m. EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. Upcoming launches include more Starlink batches from pad 40. A Falcon 9 will launch the Intuitive Machines & NASA IM-1 Nova-C commercial lunar lander from pad 39A on mid-February earliest, at night night EST. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch. A Falcon 9 will launch the Telkomsat communications satellite for Indonesia from pad 40 on mid-February TBD. A Falcon 9 will launch the next crew of four astronauts to the International Space Station, Crew-8, from pad 39A on February 22 around 3 a.m. EST or else February 29/March 1 around midnight EST TBD. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 01/31/2024 07:48 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-shares-assignments-for-its-spacex-crew-9-space-station-mission/

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    As part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission, four crew members are preparing to launch to the International Space Station and conduct a wide-ranging set of operational and research activities for the benefit of all.

    Launching aboard the Dragon spacecraft, NASA astronauts Commander Zena Cardman, Pilot Nick Hague, and Mission Specialist Stephanie Wilson, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov, will join Expedition 71 and 72 crew members no earlier than August. They will arrive to the space station for a short duration handover with NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2024 07:39 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 20  10:42 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 27  11:39:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 788.2 s, dV= +1.17 m/s, dH= +2.0 km)
    January 30   17:07:21 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    February 1  09:59 / 12:14 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2

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

    2024
    NET February    3  11:05:00   6  14:05   7  14:05 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET February    3   6  ~23:00   7  - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET February 13 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn and entry
    February 15  03:25:07 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET February 22 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin] (or March 1  ~05:00)
    NET February 23 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin] (or March 2)
    February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET Early March - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov] (or Mid-March)
    March 21 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET  March 4  April 4  16:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch (or Late April)
    NET  March 5  April 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to ISS) (or Late April)
    April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams] (or Early May)
    April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams] (or Early May)
    April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams] (or Mid-May)
    NET  Late  March   April   Early May - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from ISS) (or Late May)
    NET  Late  March   April   Early May - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown (or Late May)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June 3 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June 5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, TBD  Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET April  Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    NET April  Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET    June   Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET    June   Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, KASHIWA, STARS-Me2, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: two astronaut NASA, TBD  Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA] (or November)
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov] (or November)
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    Late March  July - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on February 1st
    Changes on February 2nd
    Changes on February 3rd
    Changes on February 4th
    Changes on February 5th
    Changes on February 6th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2024 09:23 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/ng-20/2024/02/01/nasa-astronauts-capture-cygnus-with-robotic-arm/
    Quote
    At 4:59 a.m., NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara, with NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli acting as backup, captured Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft using the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2024 12:26 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1753030684808036455
    Quote
    Loaded with more than 8,200 pounds of supplies and science, @northropgrumman ’s Cygnus spacecraft was successfully installed on the station at 7:14am ET today.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/01/2024 10:00 pm
    Not sure where the time comes from, but Novosti-Kosmonavtiki (https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/index.php?topic=22489.0 (https://forum.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/index.php?topic=22489.0)) has the launch time as 03:25:07 UTC on February 15.

    (I also vaguely remember NASA, IIRC during the AX-3 pre-launch briefing, saying this launch will occur on February 14 in the US, which fits with this launch time)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/02/2024 08:27 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Saturday, Feb. 3

    4 a.m. — Coverage of the hatch closing for the SpaceX/Axiom Mission 3 at the International Space Station. Hatch closing scheduled at approximately 4:15 a.m. (NASA+)

    5:45 a.m. — Coverage of the undocking of the SpaceX/Axiom Mission 3 from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled at 6:05 a.m. (NASA+)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2024 05:42 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Monday, Feb. 5

    TBD — Coverage of the hatch closing and undocking of the Axiom Mission 3 Crew from the International Space Station
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 02/03/2024 03:43 pm
    Does anyone know why there are the possible delays to the landing of Soyuz MS-27 and the launch and landing of Soyuz MS-28?
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/03/2024 07:17 pm
    Does anyone know why there are the possible delays to the landing of Soyuz MS-27 and the launch and landing of Soyuz MS-28?
    https://t.me/dobriy_ovchinnikov/2861
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: John_Marshall on 02/03/2024 09:42 pm
    Thanks! I can't read the Russian, but I think I follow the picture.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/04/2024 07:49 pm
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6912
    Quote
    CRS SpX-30
    Launch Time
    Thu Apr 4, 2024 16:00 GMT
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: vp. on 02/05/2024 05:24 am

    NET  March 4  April 4  16:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    NET  March 5  April 5 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to ISS)
    April 14 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 15 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams]
    April 24 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Late    March   April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from ISS)
    NET Late    March   April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown


    There won't be enough room for Crew-8, Dragon SpX-30 and Starliner.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/05/2024 11:04 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Tuesday, Feb. 6
    ...
    7 a.m.—Coverage of the Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) hatch closing at the International Space Station. Hatch closing scheduled at approximately 7:15 a.m.

    8:45 a.m.—Coverage of the Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) undocking from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled at 9:05 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/05/2024 03:47 pm
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=ax-3
    Quote
    SpaceX, Axiom Space, and NASA are targeting no earlier than Tuesday, February 6 at 9:05 a.m. ET for Dragon and the Ax-3 astronauts to depart from the International Space Station. After performing a series of burns to move away from the space station, Dragon will conduct multiple orbit-lowering maneuvers, jettison its trunk, and re-enter Earth’s atmosphere for splashdown off the coast of Florida approximately nine hours later the same day.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/05/2024 06:08 pm
    Is it possible to launch Atlas 5 and Vulcan from the same launch complex in April?
    This flight isn't launching in April
    I think Vulcan and pad will be available before Dream Chaser is ready.

    This was filed recently:
    0129-EX-ST-2024
    Quote
    Sierra Space seeks a Special Temporary Authority for EMI/EMC testing of its Dream Chaser spacecraft planned to be launched in summer of 2024 for a demonstration mission to support cargo delivery to and from the International Space Station. This testing is to be conducted in partnership with NASA and NTS Technical Systems (Element Materials Technology). Sierra Space is requesting an STA for EMC and EMI testing to occur between March 24th, 2024, and September 20th, 2024. The testing will support Sierra Space Corporation’s DC-101 mission using the Dream Chaser Cargo System (DCCS), as part of the NASA Commercial Resupply Services. See also Exhibit A.

    Quote
    This testing is to be conducted in partnership with NASA and NTS Technical Systems.
    It will be conducted approximately 60 days prior to launch most likely by NTS Technical Systems (a NIST
    designated, US Conformity Assessment Body for EMC) in the High-Bay of the Space Station Processing
    Facility (SSPF) at the Kennedy Space Center (an NTIA authorized testing facility in Florida).
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/06/2024 04:21 am
    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1754714969151873077
    Quote
    SpaceX @SpaceX
    Due to ongoing unfavorable weather off the coast of Florida, Dragon is standing down from Tuesday's undocking from the @Space_Station
    . The spacecraft and Ax-3 crew remain healthy, and teams will continue to monitor weather conditions for the next available undocking opportunity
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/06/2024 05:38 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Feb. 7

    ...

    7 a.m. —Coverage of hatch closing for the Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) crew at the International Space Station. Hatch closing is scheduled for approx. 7:15 a.m. (NASA+)

    8:45 a.m. —Undocking coverage of the Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) crew from the International Space Station. Undocking is scheduled for 9:05 a.m. (NASA+)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/07/2024 12:36 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Wednesday, Feb. 7

    9 a.m. —Undocking coverage of the Axiom Mission 3 (Ax-3) crew from the International Space Station. Undocking is scheduled for 9:20 a.m. (NASA+)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/07/2024 12:46 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2024/02/07/ax-3-astronauts-close-dragon-hatch-before-undocking/
    Quote
    NASA Television will air live coverage resuming at 9 a.m. in advance of the planned departure of Dragon with undocking about 9:20 a.m. and will continue until about 30 minutes after undocking when joint operations with the Axiom and SpaceX mission teams ends.

    Today’s undocking will begin the Ax-3 mission’s journey home with splashdown off the coast of Daytona, Florida, targeted for approximately 8:30 a.m. EST Friday, Feb 9.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/07/2024 01:25 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1755235812722069744
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-3: Undocking confirmed, at 9:20am EST (1420 UTC); after a series of thruster firings to move away from the ISS, no major events are planned through the end of today and all day Thursday; re-entry preps begin in earnest Friday morning
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/07/2024 01:36 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 20  10:42 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 27  11:39:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 788.2 s, dV= +1.17 m/s, dH= +2.0 km)
    January 30   17:07:21 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    February 1  09:59 / 12:14 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    February 7  14:19:57 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  12:37 / 12:40 / 13:18 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] trunk jettison, deorbit (dt= ~540 s) and entry [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  13:27 / 13:30  - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 13  02:09:30 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 13  05:16:51 / ~05:47 / ~05:55 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 15  03:25:05.527 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17  06:06:13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)

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

    2024
    February 24  00:21:00- ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dV= +1.6 m/s)
    February - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET February 22  08:11:12  28  05:49  March 1  05:04:26 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET February    23   29  March 2  12:00 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Mid-March - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov] (or Early March)
    NET  Mid-  March 13  ~00:30 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch (or    Late   April 4  16:00)
    NET  Mid-  March 14 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to    ISS   Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) (or    Late   April 5)
    March 21  13:21 / ~16:35  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from    ISS   Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) (or   Late   Early May)
    NET Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown (or   Late   Early May)
    NET April    14   22 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams] (or Early May)
    NET April    15   23 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Wilmore, Williams] (or Early May)
    April 24  NET May 7 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and landing [Wilmore, Williams] (or Mid-May)
    NET May - release of satellites e-kagaku-1, GHS-01, KASHIWA, RSP-03, Sakura, YOMOGI from J-SSOD#
    NET May - release of satellite BAMA-2 from NRCSD#
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June 3  09:21 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June 5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from ISS)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET Q3 - release of satellite Dragonfly (BIRDS-X) from J-SSOD#
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to ISS)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, KASHIWA, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from ISS)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA] (or November)
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov] (or November)
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 02/08/2024 07:38 pm
    Update from NASA (February 7th, 2024):

    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Ax-3 Undock           038:14:19:57.000             0.0     422.8     412.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.3)   (222.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  85P Undock            044:02:09:30.000             0.0     421.3     412.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.5)   (222.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  87P Launch            046:03:25:06.000             0.0     421.3     412.3
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.5)   (222.6)
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    COMMENT  87P Docking           048:06:12:06.000             0.0     420.7     412.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.2)   (222.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-8 Launch         053:08:11:12.000             0.0     420.5     411.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.1)   (221.9)
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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/09/2024 03:34 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1755924122238869875
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-3: The Crew Dragon's no-longer-needed trunk section will be jettisoned around 7:37am EST (1237 UTC) followed by a roughly 9-minute deorbit burn starting ~3 minutes later, setting up splashdown off the east coast of Florida at 8:30am (1330 UTC)

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1755937588349727057
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-3: Deorbit burn complete; SpaceX confirms good trajectory; atmospheric entry expected in 26 minutes; splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean east of Daytona Beach in 38 minutes, at 8:30am EST (1330 UTC)

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1755946508036288523
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-3: Main chute deploy confirmed

    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1755947336918860246
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Ax-3: Splashdown! At ~8:30am EST (1330 UTC); mission duration: 21 days 15 hours
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: hektor on 02/09/2024 03:47 pm
    Regarding the schedule, I think that Uznański is on Ax-4.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/12/2024 08:06 am
    https://twitter.com/CitGardens/status/1735497761976656080?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Eembeddedtimeline%7Ctwterm%5Escreen-name%3ACitGardens%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c12
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    千葉工業大学 超小型衛星プログラム GARDENs @CitGardens
    Chiba Institute of Technology's CubeSat "KASHIWA" is scheduled to be deployed from the ISS in the spring of 2024.
    So, could you help us with CW and GMSK reception?

    #KSW_受信協力 #KSW_ham_competion
    Please tweet your reception report with this tag on "X"!

    https://twitter.com/CitGardens/status/1755464594997588127
    Google translate:
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    千葉工業大学 超小型衛星プログラム GARDENs @CitGardens
    YOMOGI, SAKURA have completed the three necessary examinations (safety examination, frequency adjustment, and Space Activities Act) and obtained their ticket to space! The boarding procedure will now begin.

    7:32 AM · Feb 8 2024
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/12/2024 08:17 am
    https://amsat-dl.org/satelliten-geplant/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/13/2024 04:17 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/event/nasas-spacex-crew-8-launch/
    Quote
    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8

    No Earlier Than February 28, 2024 12:49 am

    NASA’s eighth rotational mission of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon Endeavour spacecraft that will carry astronauts to the International Space Station for a science expedition. This mission is part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/13/2024 04:20 pm
    https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=43418.0
    Quote
    2024-03   F9   CRS2 SpX-30
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/14/2024 11:57 pm
    NextSpaceflight (Updated February 14th)
    Launch NET March 13th, 2024 at ~00:30 UTC
    https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6912
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/15/2024 05:22 pm
    Soyuz-MS-25 launch 13:21 UTC:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yaFRLJ0GInbm4LslVz1G_DrGUI7ZffHw/view
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/15/2024 05:24 pm
    Progress MS-27 launch 09:21 UTC:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/13pQ3uODrxg1bPLjWv-1fTWkr2R6BR-DQ/view
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: russianhalo117 on 02/15/2024 05:29 pm
    Soyuz-MS-21 launch 13:21 UTC:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yaFRLJ0GInbm4LslVz1G_DrGUI7ZffHw/view

    Soyuz-MS-21 would be a typo because it has already flown.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2024 08:15 am
    Thanks!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2024 08:16 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/event/nasas-spacex-crew-8-launch/
    Quote
    NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8
    When: No Earlier Than March 1, 2024 12:04 am   
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Joachim on 02/16/2024 08:35 am
    Soyuz-MS-27 launch 13:21 UTC:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yaFRLJ0GInbm4LslVz1G_DrGUI7ZffHw/view

    Soyuz MS-27 will fly in March 2025...
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/16/2024 08:55 am
    MS-25 ofcourse!
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/17/2024 06:18 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/40188/
    Google translate:
    Quote
    Today at 09:06:13 Moscow time, the Progress MS-26 cargo ship automatically docked to the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: SMS on 02/19/2024 07:31 am
    Update from NASA (February 16th, 2024):

    COMMENT 
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT055 Reboost Preli  055:00:21:00.000             1.6     420.6     410.8
    COMMENT                                                    (5.2)   (227.1)   (221.8)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-8 Launch         061:05:04:26.000             0.0     421.5     414.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.6)   (223.6)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-8 Docking        062:12:00:00.000             0.0     421.6     413.9
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (227.6)   (223.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/23/2024 03:42 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-invites-media-to-first-astronaut-launch-aboard-boeings-starliner/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will launch aboard Starliner on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket and dock at the orbiting laboratory, where they will stay for up to two weeks. Liftoff is currently targeted for no earlier than Monday, April 22 from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/23/2024 09:25 pm
    At around 11:00 am US/Eastern, SSRMS removed the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock from the port CBM of Node 3, and is maneuvering it into position to work with (I assume) Dextre, which is stationed on the MBS. This is likely for the GITAI S2 robotics demonstration.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/24/2024 06:23 am
    https://tass.com/science/1751053
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    MOSCOW, February 24. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was adjusted before the launch of the Soyuz MS-25 crewed spacecraft, Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos announced on Saturday.

    "Today the orbit of the International Space Station was adjusted to provide for the launch of the Soyuz MS-25 manned spacecraft and the landing of the Soyuz MS-24 spaceship scheduled for the spring of 2024," Roscosmos said in a\ statement.

    According to preliminary data, the average altitude of the station’s orbit was raised by 3.04 km to 418.72 km above the Earth’s surface. The maneuver was performed by firing thrusters of the Progress MS-26 cargo craft docked to the ISS. The thrusters were ignited at 3:21 a.m. Moscow time (12:21 a.m. GMT) for 1,053.12 seconds, Roscosmos specified.

    The Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft is scheduled to blast off on March 21 to deliver the 21st space expedition crew to the orbital outpost. The crew will include Belarusian female cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya while her compatriot Anastasia Lenkova will be her backup.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/24/2024 06:27 am
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/40264/
    google translate:
    Quote
    The engines of the Progress MS-26 cargo ship, docked to the Zvezda service module of the Russian segment of the ISS, turned on at 03:21 Moscow time and, according to preliminary data from the Flight Control Center of the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (part of the Roscosmos State Corporation) ), worked for 1053.12 seconds, producing an impulse of 1.73 m/s.
    As a result, the average altitude of the station's orbit increased by 3.04 km and amounted to 418.72 km.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/24/2024 06:45 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 20  10:42 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 27  11:39:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 788.2 s, dV= +1.17 m/s, dH= +2.0 km)
    January 30   17:07:21 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    February 1  09:59 / 12:14 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    February 7  14:19:57 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  12:37 / 12:40 / 13:18 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] trunk jettison, deorbit (dt= ~540 s) and entry [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  13:27 / 13:30  - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 13  02:09:30 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 13  05:16:51 / ~05:47 / ~05:55 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 15  03:25:05.527 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17  06:06:13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 21 ~16:00 - Canadarm2 removed the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock from the port Common Berthing Mechanism of Node 3, and is maneuvering it into position to work with SPDM Dextre for the GITAI S2 robotics demonstration
    February 24  00:21:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.12 s, dV= +1.73 m/s, dH= +3.04 km)
    March 4  03:53:38 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    March 5  07:28 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]

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

    2024
    NET    Mid-   March    9   10   11  15:00:00 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET March 11 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) trunk jettison, deorbit and entry [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    NET March 11 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 13  13:59:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dV= +1.5 m/s)
    March 21  13:21 / 16:29  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Mid to Late March  12  00:47  13  ~00:30  15  23:13:00   21  20:54  - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch  (or Late March)
    NET  Mid to Late  March  13    14     17  11:00:00   22 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)    (or Late March)
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, Big Red Sat-1, BLAST, BurstCube, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), HyTi, OreSat, RHOK-SAT, SNoOPI
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Q2 - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    April 2 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from    ISS   Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Mid-April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET Mid-April - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET    March   Late April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET    April 22   May - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET    April 23   May - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z  Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET May    7   - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from  Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z  Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
      February   NET  Late March  May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss) [O'Hara, Mogensen]
    NET May - release of satellites e-kagaku-1, GHS-01, KASHIWA, RSP-03, Sakura, YOMOGI from J-SSOD#
    NET May - release of satellite BAMA-2 from NRCSD#
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June 3  09:21 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June 5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to  ISS  Harmony)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from  ISS  Harmony)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET Q3 - release of satellite Dragonfly (BIRDS-X) from J-SSOD#
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to  ISS  Harmony)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2, KASHIWA, YOMOGI from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from  ISS  Harmony)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA] (or November)
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov] (or November)
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on February 24th
    Changes on February 25th
    Changes on February 29th
    Changes on March 1st
    Changes on March 3rd
    Changes on March 4th
    Changes on March 5th
    Changes on March 7th
    Changes on March 8th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/24/2024 06:48 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, Feb. 29

    8 p.m. – Coverage of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-8 launch to the International Space Station (Launch is scheduled at 12:04 a.m. EST on March 1) (Note: Mission commentary will continue shortly after spacecraft separation until approximately two hours prior to docking, when NASA TV coverage will resume)

    Saturday, March 2

    5 a.m. – Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of the NASA/SpaceX Crew-8 Crew to the International Space Station Followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks (Docking is scheduled for approximately 7 a.m. EST, but is subject to change along with the start of this coverage; hatch opening will occur about 1 hour, 45 minutes after docking followed by welcoming remarks)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/24/2024 04:42 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    UPDATED FEBRUARY 21, 2023
    ...
     A Falcon 9 will launch the CRS-30 cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on March 11 around 9 p.m. EDT.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/25/2024 05:36 pm
    Quote
    UPDATED FEBRUARY 24, 2023
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch the CRS-30 cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS on March 11 at 8:47 p.m. EDT. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Mdmurphy12 on 02/28/2024 12:39 am
    Per the February 25th briefing ahead of Crew-8, after the departure of CRS-30 the Crew-8 Dragon will be relocated to the zenith port to allow for CFT to dock to the forward port.

    Also Andreas Morgensen posted on Twitter that his scheduled spacewalk would not be happening on this expedition.
    https://x.com/Astro_Andreas/status/1758434989723504958?s=20
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: DanClemmensen on 02/28/2024 12:51 am
    Per the February 25th briefing ahead of Crew-8, after the departure of CRS-30 the Crew-8 Dragon will be relocated to the zenith port to allow for CFT to dock to the forward port.

    Also Andreas Morgensen posted on Twitter that his scheduled spacewalk would not be happening on this expedition.
    https://x.com/Astro_Andreas/status/1758434989723504958?s=20
    This is almost traditional by now, I think?  A relatively untried spacecraft uses the forward port even if this requires another spacecraft to re-dock.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/29/2024 06:07 am
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crew-8
    Quote
    SpaceX and NASA are targeting no earlier than Saturday, March 2 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s eighth operational human spaceflight mission (Crew-8) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 11:16 p.m. ET, with a backup opportunity available on Sunday, March 3 at 10:53 p.m. ET
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 02/29/2024 02:18 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Saturday, March 2

    7:15 p.m.—Launch coverage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission to the International Space Station. Launch is scheduled for 11:16 p.m. Mission commentary will continue after spacecraft separation until approximately two hours prior to docking, when NASA TV coverage will resume. Stream live on NASA+

    Sunday, March 3
    ...
    12:15 p.m. —Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 to the International Space Station, followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks. Docking is scheduled for approx. 2:15 p.m. Hatch opening will occur approx. 1 hour, 45 minutes after docking, followed by welcoming remarks. Stream live on NASA+
    ...
    Friday, March 8
    ...
    TBD – Crew-7 farewell remarks and the ISS change-of-command ceremony (Andreas Mogensen hands over command of the space station to Oleg Kononenko)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/01/2024 02:33 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Saturday, March 9

    9:35 a.m. —NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 farewell remarks and International Space Station change-of-command ceremony. Andreas Mogensen hands over command of the space station to Oleg Kononenko
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/03/2024 06:17 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1764092537071911357
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    F9/Crew 8: SpaceX says launch has been scrubbed due to "elevated winds" in the ascent corridor where the crew could be forced to land in an abort; the next launch opportunity comes at 10:53pm EST Sunday (0353 UTC), setting up a docking at the ISS around 3am (0800 UTC) on 3/5
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/03/2024 06:29 am
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crew-8
    Quote
    SpaceX and NASA are targeting no earlier than Sunday, March 3 for Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s eighth operational human spaceflight mission (Crew-8) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 10:53 p.m. ET, with a backup opportunity available on Monday, March 4 at 10:31 p.m. ET
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/03/2024 06:35 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/#.V9B_0DXTt1o
    Quote
    Sunday, March 3

    6:45 p.m.—Launch coverage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission to the International Space Station. Launch is scheduled for 10:53 p.m. Mission commentary will continue after spacecraft separation until approximately two hours prior to docking, when NASA TV coverage will resume. Stream live on NASA+
    ...
    Tuesday, March 5

    1 a.m. —Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 to the International Space Station, followed by hatch opening and welcoming remarks. Docking is scheduled for approx. 3 a.m. Hatch opening will occur approx. 1 hour, 45 minutes after docking, followed by welcoming remarks. Stream live on NASA+
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/04/2024 04:54 pm
    Ben Cooper (Updated March 3rd)
    Quote
    A Falcon 9 will launch the CRS-30 cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on March TBD, in the evening EDT.
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/05/2024 06:54 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-8/2024/03/05/spacex-dragon-with-crew-8-aboard-docks-to-station/
    Quote
    NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, and Jeanette Epps, as well as Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin arrived at the International Space Station, as the SpaceX Dragon, named Endeavour, docked to the complex at 2:28 a.m. EST while the station was 260 statute miles over Newfoundland.

    (https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-8/wp-content/uploads/sites/377/2024/03/ISS_03-05-24-768x432.png)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/05/2024 06:57 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Sunday, March 10

    10:55 a.m. —NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 farewell remarks and International Space Station change-of-command ceremony. Andreas Mogensen hands over command of the space station to Oleg Kononenko
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/05/2024 05:47 pm
    Quote
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew-8 Docking        065:08:00:00.000             0.0     422.5     412.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.1)   (222.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  Crew-7 Undock         071:15:00:00.000             0.0     423.8     410.2
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.9)   (221.5)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT073 Reboost Preli  073:13:59:00.000             1.5     424.2     409.5
    COMMENT                                                    (4.9)   (229.1)   (221.1)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Launch         075:23:13:00.000             0.0     424.5     413.8
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.2)   (223.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Docking        077:11:00:00.000             0.0     424.9     413.4
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.4)   (223.2)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT =============================================================================

    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/08/2024 10:42 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, March 21

    8:15 a.m. —Launch coverage of the Soyuz MS-25 to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch scheduled for 9:21 a.m.

    11:30 a.m. —Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of Soyuz MS-25 to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 12:39 p.m.

    2:50 p.m. —Coverage of the Soyuz MS-25 hatch opening at the International Space Station and welcoming remarks by the crew. Hatch opening scheduled for approx. 3:10 p.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 03/08/2024 12:44 pm
    Flight director Ed Van Cise has the following order of events prior to Starliner CFT - note the lack of USOS EVAs, so EVA-90 is likely NET May 2024.

    https://twitter.com/Carbon_Flight/status/1765002450912612360
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/08/2024 07:45 pm
    NextSpaceflight (https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6912), updated March 8:
    Launch 21 March 20:54 = 4:54 pm EDT
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/08/2024 09:49 pm
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
    Quote
    UPDATED MARCH 8, 2023
    ...
    FALCON 9
    ...
    A Falcon 9 will launch the CRS-30 cargo Dragon resupply mission to the ISS from pad 40 on March 21 at 4:54 p.m. EDT. The first stage will land back at the Cape about eight minutes after launch.
    ...
    ATLAS V & VULCAN

    The next United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket will launch Boeing's Starliner spacecaraft on its first crewed astronaut mission to the ISS on early May. The next Vulcan rocket, flying on its second mission, will launch Sierra Space's Dreamchaser space plane to the ISS on its first ever mission.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 03/08/2024 10:16 pm
    Flight director Ed Van Cise has the following order of events prior to Starliner CFT - note the lack of USOS EVAs, so EVA-90 is likely NET May 2024.

    I may have spoken too soon - with CFT now in early May "due to space station scheduling," that could suggest that they're going to try to get an EVA in before Starliner comes to visit.

    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-host-boeing-crew-flight-test-preview-news-conferences/
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/09/2024 07:14 am
    https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1766237597381128547
    Quote
    Jeff Foust @jeff_foust
    NASA says Crew-7 undocking is currently scheduled for 11:05 am EDT Monday, with splashdown at 5:35 am EDT Tuesday.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/09/2024 07:51 am
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  Crew-7 Undock         071:15:00:00.000             0.0     423.8     410.1
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (228.8 )   (221.4)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  GMT074 Reboost Preli  074:13:11:00.000             1.6     424.3     409.2
    COMMENT                                                    (5.2)   (229.1)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  71S Docking           081:16:39:49.000             0.0     425.0     412.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (222.8 )
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Launch         081:20:54:00.000             0.0     425.0     412.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (222.8 )
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Docking        083:11:00:00.000             0.0     425.2     412.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (222.5)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/09/2024 11:20 am
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 20  10:42 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 27  11:39:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 788.2 s, dV= +1.17 m/s, dH= +2.0 km)
    January 30   17:07:21 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    February 1  09:59 / 12:14 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    February 7  14:19:57 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  12:37 / 12:40 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] trunk jettison and deorbit (dt= ~540 s) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  13:27 / 13:30  - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 13  02:09:30 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 13  05:16:51 / ~05:47 / ~05:55 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 15  03:25:05.527 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17  06:06:13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 21 ~16:00 - Canadarm2 removed the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock from the port Common Berthing Mechanism of Node 3, and is maneuvering it into position to work with SPDM Dextre for the GITAI S2 robotics demonstration
    February 24  00:21:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.12 s, dV= +1.73 m/s, dH= +3.04 km)
    March 4  03:53:38 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    March 5  07:28 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    March 11  15:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 12  08:46 / 08:56 / 09:13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) trunk jettison, deorbit (dt= ~810 s, dV= -95 m/s), nosecone closing [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 12  09:43 / 09:44 / 09:47 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 14  13:11:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1096.7 s, dV= +1.59 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)

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

    2024
    March 21  13:21:19 / 16:39:42  - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    NET March 21  20:55:09 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    NET March    22   23  11:30:00 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Big Red Sat-1, BurstCube, HyTi, SNoOPI Alpha  (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, BLAST, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat)OreSat, RHOK-SAT
    April 2  05:31:30 / 08:03 / 08:57 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet), deorbit and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET    Mid-   Late April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from    ISS   Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET    Mid-   Late April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET    Mid-   Late April - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET Early May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval  , collect microorganism samples and install a new high definition camera on the ISS truss)
    NET Early May - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early May - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Mid-May - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-91) from Quest airlock (collect microorganism samples and installation of a high definition Camera Assembly Group  on the ISS truss)
    NET May - release of satellites e-kagaku-1, GHS-01, KASHIWA, RSP-03, Sakura, YOMOGI from J-SSOD#
    NET May - release of satellite BAMA-2 from NRCSD#
    NET    Q2   May-June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET    Q2   May-June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June 3  09:21 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June 5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    June-August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-92) from Quest airlock (ModKit 7 either PowerChannel 2A or 3B)
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch and docking (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to Harmony)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from Harmony)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET Q3 - release of satellite Dragonfly (BIRDS-X) from J-SSOD#
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to Harmony)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus, Alpha (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, BLAST, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), OreSat, RHOK-SAT from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from Harmony)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA] (or November)
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov] (or November)
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on March 9th
    Changes on March 10th
    Changes on March 11th
    Changes on March 12th
    Changes on March 13th
    Changes on March 14th
    Changes on March 20th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: marcdrnl on 03/09/2024 02:33 pm
    Tracy Dyson confirm the plan for Exp-71 USOS EVAs :

    3 EVAs schedule with EV crew member : Tracy Dyson, Michael Barratt and Matthew Dominick.

    The 3 EVAs planned got those main objectives :

    US EVA-90 : RFG Retrival 2.5
    US EVA-91 : MicroOrganism and installation of a Camera Assembly Group
    US EVA-92 : ModKit 7 (either PowerChannel 2A or 3B)

    Still TBD for who will go out for each EVA

    https://youtu.be/UN62hG9LZ7U?si=3_JDW0EDkLWiFaJt
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/10/2024 08:42 pm
    https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=crew-7-return
    Quote
    SpaceX and NASA are targeting no earlier than Monday, March 11 at 11:05 a.m. ET for Dragon to autonomously undock from the International Space Station. After performing a series of departure burns to move away from the space station, Dragon will conduct multiple orbit-lowering maneuvers, jettison the trunk, and re-enter Earth’s atmosphere for splashdown off the coast of Florida almost 19 hours later at approximately 5:50 a.m. ET on Tuesday, March 12.
    ...
    March 11 - March 12    Event
    9:20 a.m. | Monday, March 11    Dragon Hatch Closure
    11:05 a.m. | Monday, March 11    Dragon Autonomously Undocks from the International Space Station
    11:05 a.m. | Monday, March 11    Departure Burn 0
    11:10 a.m. | Monday, March 11    Departure Burn 1
    11:58 a.m. | Monday, March 11    Departure Burn 2
    12:44 a.m. | Tuesday, March 12    Departure Burn 3
    4:46 a.m. | Tuesday, March 12    Trunk Jettison
    4:56 a.m. ET | Tuesday, March 12    Deorbit Burn
    5:13 a.m. | Tuesday, March 12    Nosecone Closed
    5:43 a.m. | Tuesday, March 12    Drogue Parachutes Deploy
    5:44 a.m. | Tuesday, March 12    Main Parachutes Deploy
    5:47 a.m. | Tuesday, March 12    Dragon Splashdown
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2024 03:18 pm
    https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1767210488931520923
    Quote
    International Space Station @Space_Station
    The @SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft undocked from the station at 11:20am ET today. Dragon, with #Crew7 aboard, is now headed back to Earth. Splashdown off the coast of Florida is targeted for 5:50am ET Tuesday, March. 12.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2024 03:22 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialcrew/2024/03/11/dragon-undocks-from-station-crew-headed-back-to-earth/
    Quote
    The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft with NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov inside undocked from the forward-facing port of the International Space Station’s Harmony module at 11:20 a.m. EDT to complete a nearly six-month science mission.

    NASA coverage of Crew-7’s return will continue with audio only, and full coverage will resume at the start of the splashdown broadcast. Real-time audio between Crew-7 and flight controllers at NASA’s Mission Audio stream will remain available and includes conversations with astronauts aboard the space station and a live video feed from the orbiting laboratory.

    NASA TV coverage will resume at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday until Dragon splashes down at approximately 5:50 a.m. on Tuesday, March 12, off the coast of Florida and Crew-7 members are recovered.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/11/2024 08:15 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/upcoming-elana-cubesat-launches/
    Quote
    ELaNa 51

    Four CubeSats to deploy from the International Space Station:

        Big Red Sat-1 (1U) – University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.
        BurstCube (6U) – NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
        HyTI (6U) – University of Hawaii at Manoa, Manoa, Hawaii
        SNoOPI (6U) – Purdue University, West Layfayette, Ind.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/12/2024 05:14 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-7/2024/03/12/carrying-crew-7-spacexs-dragon-prepares-for-deorbit-burn/
    Quote
    The deorbit burn is scheduled to start at 4:56 a.m. EDT and will last approximately 13 minutes.

    https://blogs.nasa.gov/crew-7/2024/03/12/nasa-welcomes-crew-7s-return-to-earth-after-safely-splashing-down/
    Quote
    NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov splashed down safely in the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola, Florida, at 5:47 a.m. EDT, completing a six-month science mission spent aboard the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/12/2024 05:50 pm
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1767474913231647055
    Quote
    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    Crew 7: The deorbit burn is underway; this is a planned 13.5-minute burn by the Crew Dragon's forward Draco thrusters that will change the spacecraft's velocity by about 95 meters per second, or ~212 mph
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/13/2024 08:41 am
    Quote
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT074 Reboost Preli  074:13:11:00.000             1.6     424.3     409.2
    COMMENT                                                    (5.2)   (229.1)   (220.9)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  71S Launch            081:13:21:19.000             0.0     425.0     412.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (222.8 )
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  71S Docking           081:16:39:42.000             0.0     425.0     412.6
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (222.8 )
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Launch         081:20:54:00.000             0.0     425.1     412.7
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.5)   (222.8 )
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Docking        083:11:00:00.000             0.0     425.3     412.0
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (222.5)
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/14/2024 01:11 pm
    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/12765
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The ISS is being prepared for the arrival of a new crew - the orbital altitude was adjusted today

    On March 14 at 16:11 Moscow time, the Progress MS-26 engines turned on, worked for 1096.7 seconds and produced an impulse of 1.59 m/s.

    After the maneuver, the average altitude of the ISS orbit increased by 2.8 km and amounted to 419.53 km above the Earth’s surface.

    https://tass.com/science/1759593
    Quote
    MOSCOW, March 14. /TASS/. The orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) has been adjusted before the Soyuz crewed spacecraft reshuffle, scheduled for late March-early April, Roscosmos has said.

    "The ISS is being readied for the arrival of a new crew. Today the orbit’s altitude was adjusted," the state-run corporation said in a statement.

    The average altitude of the station's orbit increased by 2.8 km to 419.53 km above the Earth's surface. The maneuver was performed with the engines of the Progress MS-26 cargo spacecraft. They were turned on at 4:11 p.m. Moscow time (1:11 GMT) and burned for 1,096.7 seconds.

    On March 21, the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft will deliver to the International Space Station the crew of the 21st visiting expedition: cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky and Belarusian female cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya. Ivan Vagner (of Russia) and Anastasia Lenkova (of Belarus) are the standby crew. Vasilevskaya is a flight attendant for Belavia, and Lenkova a pediatric surgeon. NASA's female astronaut Tracy Dyson will travel to the station on the Soyuz, with Donald Pettit, the oldest active US astronaut, serving as her standby.

    Novitsky and Vasilevskaya will stay on the ISS for about two weeks and return on April 2 on the Soyuz MS-24 with NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, while Dyson's mission will last until September. She will return to Earth with Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko (TASS special correspondent on the ISS) and Nikolay Chub.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/14/2024 09:55 pm
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Thursday, March 21

    8:20 a.m. —Launch coverage of Soyuz MS-25 to the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch scheduled for 9:21 a.m.

    11:30 a.m. —Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of Soyuz MS-25 to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for 12:39 p.m.

    2:50 p.m. —Coverage of Soyuz MS-25 hatch opening at the International Space Station and welcoming remarks by the crew. Hatch opening scheduled for approx. 3:10 p.m.

    4:35 p.m. —Launch coverage of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-30 mission to the International Space Station. Launch scheduled for 4:55 p.m.

    ...

    Saturday, March 23

    5:30 a.m. —Coverage of the rendezvous and docking of NASA’s SpaceX CRS-30 mission to the International Space Station. Docking scheduled for approx. 7:30 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/14/2024 10:03 pm
    Quote
    COMMENT |       EVENT        |       TIG        | ORB |   DV    |   HA    |   HP    |
    COMMENT |                    |       GMT        |     |   M/S   |   KM    |   KM    |
    COMMENT |                    |                  |     |  (F/S)  |  (NM)   |  (NM)   |
    COMMENT =============================================================================
    COMMENT  GMT 074 Reboost       074:13:11:00.000             1.6     424.3     409.2
    COMMENT                                                    (5.2)   (229.1)   (221.0)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  71S Launch            081:13:21:19.000             0.0     425.2     412.5
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (222.8 )
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  71S Docking           081:16:39:42.000             0.0     425.2     412.5
    COMMENT                                                    (0.0)   (229.6)   (222.7)
    COMMENT
    COMMENT  SpX-30 Launch         081:20:55:09.000             0.0     425.2     412.6
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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/20/2024 10:46 am
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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/20/2024 10:49 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
    Quote
    Monday, April 1

    9:30 p.m.— Coverage of farewells and hatch closing of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft at the International Space Station. Hatch closing scheduled for approx. 9:55 p.m.

    Tuesday, April 2

    1 a.m.—Undocking coverage of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 1:31 a.m.

    3:45 a.m. —Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. Deorbit burn scheduled for 4:03 a.m. Landing scheduled for 4:57 a.m.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/21/2024 01:09 pm
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2024/03/21/soyuz-ms-25-launch-scrubbed/
    Quote
    The March 21 launch of the crewed Soyuz-25 spacecraft to the International Space Station with NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitskiy, and spaceflight participant Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus was scrubbed. The next available launch opportunity is Saturday, March 23.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/21/2024 01:21 pm
    Completed ISS flight events
    UTC time is used in table

    2024
    January 8 - relocating the Gambit experiment package from Site D to Site C by Dextre and Canadarm2
    January 9  18:22  - Cygnus "S.S. Laurel Clark" (NG-19) entry
    January 12  16:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.7 s, dV= +1.65 m/s, dH= +2.9 km)
    January 18  21:49:11 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] launch [AX-3:  Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 20  10:42 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    January 27  11:39:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 788.2 s, dV= +1.17 m/s, dH= +2.0 km)
    January 30   17:07:21 - Cygnus (NG-20) launch
    February 1  09:59 / 12:14 - Cygnus (NG-20) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    February 7  14:19:57 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  12:37 / 12:40 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] trunk jettison and deorbit (dt= ~540 s) [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 9  13:27 / 13:30  - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.3] main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-3: Lopez-Alegria, Villadei, Wandt, Gezeravci]
    February 13  02:09:30 - Progress MS-24 (85P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    February 13  05:16:51 / ~05:47 / ~05:55 - Progress MS-24 (85P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
    February 15  03:25:05.527 - Progress MS-26 (87P) launch
    February 17  06:06:13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) docking (to Zvezda)
    February 21 ~16:00 - Canadarm2 removed the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock from the port Common Berthing Mechanism of Node 3, and is maneuvering it into position to work with SPDM Dextre for the GITAI S2 robotics demonstration
    February 24  00:21:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1053.12 s, dV= +1.73 m/s, dH= +3.04 km)
    March 4  03:53:38 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) launch [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    March 5  07:28 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    March 11  15:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 12  08:46 / 08:56 / 09:13 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) trunk jettison, deorbit (dt= ~810 s, dV= -95 m/s), nosecone closing [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 12  09:43 / 09:44 / 09:47 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.3] (Crew-7/USCV-7) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 70: Moghbeli, Mogensen, Furukawa, Borisov]
    March 14  13:11:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-24 engines (dt= 1096.7 s, dV= +1.59 m/s, dH= +2.8 km)
    March 21  20:55:09 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] launch
    March 23  11:19 - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    March 23  12:36:10.573 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) launch [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]
    March 25  15:02:50 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) docking (to UM Prichal) [Novickiy, Caldwell-Dyson, Vasilevskaya]

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

    2024
    NET March - release of CSA's satellites from NRCSD: Killick-1, QMsat (UdeSat), VIOLET (CubeSat NB)
    NET March - release of satellites ELaNa 51 from NRCSD:  Big Red Sat-1, BurstCube, HyTi, SNoOPI
    April  2  05:31:30 / 08:03 / 08:57  6  03:55 / 06:24 / 07:18 - Soyuz MS-24 (70S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet), deorbit and landing [Exp 70: Novickiy, O'Hara, Vasilevskaya]
    NET Late April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] undocking (from    ISS   Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
    NET Late April - Dragon v2 (SpX-30) [C209.4] splashdown
    NET Late April - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat,  Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET Late April - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-62) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET    Early   May 1  04:55 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) launch [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET    Early   May 2 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET Early May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-90) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval)
    NET    Mid-   May 16 - CST-100 Starliner Calypso (Boe-CFT) crewed undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) and landing [Wilmore, Williams]
    NET May - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-91) from Quest airlock (collect microorganism samples and installation of a high definition Camera Assembly Group  on the ISS truss)
    NET May-June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-63) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET May-June - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module [Kononenko, Chub]
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) undocking (from MIM2 Poisk)
    NET June 1 - Progress MS-25 (86P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET June 3  09:21 - Progress MS-27 (88P) launch
    June 5 - Progress MS-27 (88P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    June-August - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-92) from Quest airlock (ModKit 7 either PowerChannel 2A or 3B)
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Late July - Cygnus (NG-20) deorbit burn and entry
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET August 13 - Progress MS-26 (87P) deorbit burn and entry
    August 15 - Progress MS-28 (89P) launch (to Zvezda)
    August 17 - Progress MS-28 (89P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET Mid-August - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) launch
    NET August - Cygnus (NG-21) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET August - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.5] (Crew-8/USCV-8) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [Exp 71: Dominick, Barrat, Epps, Grebyonkin]
    NET    May   August - release of satellites e-kagaku-1, GHS-01, KASHIWA, RSP-03, Sakura, YOMOGI from J-SSOD#
    NET    May   August - release of satellite BAMA-2 from NRCSD#
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) launch
    Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    Summer - release of satellite LignoSat from J-SSOD#
    NET Summer - release of satellites MR-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8A), MRS-SAT (M-SAT 1, Nanosat 8B) (USA) from SSIKLOPS
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET Summer - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-101] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on LLF
    NET September 11 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
    September 24 - Soyuz MS-25 (71S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 70/71: Kononenko, Chub, Caldwell-Dyson]
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) launch
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) docking (to Harmony)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) undocking (from Harmony)
    NET Q3 - Dragon v2 (SpX-31) deorbit burn, entry and splashdown
    NET Q3 - release of satellite Dragonfly (BIRDS-X) from J-SSOD#
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-21) deorbit burn and entry
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET October - Crew Dragon launch [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony) [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET October - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [AX-4: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET Late November - Progress MS-27 (88P) deorbit burn and entry
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) launch
    December - Progress MS-29 (90P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) launch
    December - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) docking (to Harmony)
    Late - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (AMS-02 Tracking Silicon Layer-0 Upgrade)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite SpudNik-1 from NRCSD
    TBD - release of ELaNa satellites CaNOP, Stratus, Alpha (CayugaSat), BeaverCube II, BLAST, CougSat-1, CySat-1, DORA, EagleSat-2, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), OreSat, RHOK-SAT from NRCSD
    TBD - release of satellites Dream Sat 01, K’OTO, STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-2, Binar-3, Binar-4
    TBD - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
    TBD - release of satellite Arksat-2

    2025
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) undocking (from Harmony)
    NET January - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) splashdown
    Early - Crew Dragon launch [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony) [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    Early - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [AX-5: TBD, TBD, hungarian astronaut, Uznański]
    NET February - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    NET February - Crew Dragon (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown  [Exp 72: Cardman, Hague, Wilson, Gorbunov]
    Mid-March - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov]
    NET Late March - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]] (or Early 2025)
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET March  - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
    NET March - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) launch
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-102] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT (AFRAM) payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from DEXTRE's EOTR
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP payload transfer demonstrations by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to and from JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 I-SEEP 1 and I-SEEP 2 final transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEMEF
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 transfer of TBD JEMEF return payloads by Canadarm2/DEXTRE from JEMEF to HTV-X1 carrier
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
    NET H1 - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-23) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (908P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET July - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
    NET July - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET August - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony) and landing [Exp 73: Tingle, Fincke, Yui, Kutryk]
    Mid-September - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA] (or November)
    Late September - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Mikaev, Peskov] (or November)
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-23) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) launch (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2 (or Q3)
    NET H2 - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) ddeorbit burn, entry and landing on LLF (or Q3)
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) launch
    NET October - Cygnus (NG-24) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    NET November - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
    NET November  - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
    NET November - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 2A on the P4 truss segment)
    TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (Install iROSA 3B on the S6 truss segment)
    TBD - release of CSA's satellite QMsat (UdeSat) from NRCSD

    2026
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET March - Cygnus (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
    NET March - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
    NET H1 - AxH1 launch
    NET H1 - AxH1 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 launch
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
    NET H1 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
    NET April - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
    July - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Zubritskiy, astronaut NASA]
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
    NET September - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry

    Acronyms:
    AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
    AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
    DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
    HTVX-SSOD - HTV-X Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    HyTI            - Hyperspectral Thermal Imager
    I-SEEP        - IVA-Replaceable Small Exposed Experiment Platform (x2)
    IDA-F          - International Docking Adaptor Forward on PMA 2
    IDA-Z          - International Docking Adaptor Zenith on PMA 3
    ILLUMA-T    - Integrated Laser Communications Relay Demonstration Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal
    J-SSOD        - JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer
    LLF              - Launch and Landing Facility on Merritt Island, Florida
    MLM-U         - Multipurpose Laboratory Module - Upgrade
    NRAL           - NanoRacks Airlock (Bishop)
    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
    SLR            - Satellite Laser Ranging
    SNoOPI      - SigNals of Opportunity P-Band Investigation
    SSD            - Small Satellite Deployment
    SSIKLOPS   - Space Station Integrated Kinetic Launcher for Orbital Payload Systems
    UM              - Node Module
    USCV          - US Crew Vehicle

    Changes on March 21st
    Changes on March 22nd
    Changes on March 23rd
    Changes on March 24th
    Changes on March 25th
    Changes on March 27th
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/21/2024 04:47 pm
    https://ria.ru/20240321/soyuz-1934769151.html
    Google translate:
    Quote
    BAIKONUR COSMODROME, March 21 - RIA Novosti. The launch of the rocket with the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft and three cosmonauts has been postponed to March 23, 15.36 Moscow time, Roscosmos head Yuri Borisov told reporters.
    “We have set a reserve date - March 23, 17 hours 36 minutes local time, respectively 15 hours 36 minutes 10 seconds Moscow time,” Borisov said.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/21/2024 08:24 pm
    https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1770917198673883440
    Quote
    Jonathan McDowell @planet4589
    LAUNCH at 2055 UTC of Falcon 9 with Dragon cargo mission CRS-30 from Canaveral LC40
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/22/2024 07:59 pm
    https://tass.com/science/1764095
    Quote
    BAIKONUR /Kazakhstan/, March 22. /TASS/. The rapprochement of the Soyuz MS-25 crewed spacecraft and the International Space Station (ISS) will take about 50 hours, and not three and a half, as it was planned in case of the vehicle's launch on Thursday, Roscosmos has told the media.

    "The spacecraft with a crew consisting of Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, spaceflight participant from the Belarus Marina Vasilevskaya and NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson will reach the ISS in two days. The docking of the crewed spacecraft is due on March 25 at 6:10 p.m. Moscow time (3:10 p.m. GMT)," Roscosmos said.

    https://t.me/roscosmos_gk/12887
    Google translate:
    Quote
    The State Commission decided to launch the Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft on March 23

    The meeting reviewed the results of identifying the causes of the emergency situation, which resulted in the interruption of the space rocket launch procedure.
    The ship with Oleg Novitsky, Marina Vasilevskaya and Tracy Dyson will reach the ISS using a two-day rendezvous scheme. Docking of the manned spacecraft: March 25 at 18:10 Moscow time.
    Return of Oleg Novitsky, Marina Vasilevskaya and Loral O'Hara on the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft - April 6.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/22/2024 08:08 pm
    Boeing CFT:
    https://twitter.com/wapodavenport/status/1771179584202985767
    Quote
    NASA's Steve Stich says the Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test is scheduled for no earlier than May 1.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/23/2024 09:54 am
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/commercialresupply/2024/03/23/dragon-cargo-spacecraft-arriving-to-station-soon-live-on-nasa-tv/
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    A SpaceX Dragon is on track to arrive at the International Space Station today, Saturday, March 23, with an expected docking of the cargo spacecraft about 7:16 a.m. EDT. Live coverage is underway on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/23/2024 10:27 am
    https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1771497066872655971
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    William Harwood @cbs_spacenews
    CRS-30: CONTACT AND CAPTURE at 7:19am EDT (1119 UTC) as the two spacecraft were passing 262 miles above the southern Atlantic Ocean
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/23/2024 11:59 am
    Liftoff 12:36:10.573 UTC
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/24/2024 06:23 am
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    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/25/2024 03:52 pm
    https://www.roscosmos.ru/40308/
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    Today at 18:02:50 Moscow time, the manned spacecraft Soyuz MS-25 automatically docked to the Prichal node module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Salo on 03/27/2024 05:37 am
    https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv/
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    Friday, April 5

    8 p.m. —Coverage of the farewells and hatch closure of the Soyuz MS-24 crew at the International Space Station. Hatch closure scheduled for approx. 8:26 p.m.

    11:30 p.m.—Undocking coverage of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft from the International Space Station. Undocking scheduled for 11:55 p.m.

    Saturday, April 6

    2 a.m. —Coverage of the deorbit burn and landing of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft in Kazakhstan. Deorbit burn scheduled for 2:24 a.m. Landing scheduled for 3:18 a.m.
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    Post by: Salo on 03/27/2024 06:47 am
    https://www.launchphotography.com/Launch_Viewing_Guide.html
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    UPDATED MARCH 25, 2024
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    The next United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket will launch Boeing's Starliner spacecaraft on its first crewed astronaut mission to the ISS on May 1 at 12:55 a.m. EDT. The launch time gets ~22-26 minutes earlier each day.
    Title: Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
    Post by: Yellowstone10 on 03/27/2024 07:55 pm
    Confirmation that Don Pettit is on Soyuz MS-26:

    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-astronaut-don-pettit-to-conduct-science-during-fourth-mission/

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    During his fourth mission to the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Don Pettit will serve as a flight engineer and member of the Expedition 71/72 crew. After blasting off to space, Pettit will conduct scientific investigations and technology demonstrations to help prepare crew for future space missions.

    Pettit will launch on the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft in September 2024, accompanied by Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner. The trio will spend approximately six months aboard the orbital laboratory.