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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4440 on: 09/18/2025 06:30 pm »
https://tass.ru/kosmos/25097495
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ISS, September 18. /TASS/. Cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) unpacked the Orlan-ISS No. 7 spacesuit, which Sergei Ryzhikov will wear on his October spacewalk, and will soon begin decommissioning it. This was reported by TASS special correspondent and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexei Zubritsky on the ISS.

"The new Orlan-ISS No. 7 spacesuit has arrived. This is how it arrived. The suit weighs about 115 kg. We will soon begin decommissioning it and prepare it for the EVA (extravehicular activity – TASS note), which we will be performing in October," the cosmonaut said in a video, showing off the suit.

Zubritsky explained that decommissioning, or bringing the suit into working order, involves removing the transport cover, straightening out all the suit's shells, partially checking the functionality of its autonomous systems, inflating the suit, and conducting a preliminary leak check. All these operations, according to the cosmonaut, are performed without the operator entering the suit (the Orlan backpack lid is equipped with a "door" for the cosmonaut to enter).

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4441 on: 09/18/2025 06:56 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/09/18/cygnus-xl-cargo-craft-installed-on-stations-unity-module/
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Northrop Grumman’s new Cygnus XL spacecraft has been installed to the International Space Station. The mission is known as NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 23, or Northrop Grumman CRS-23.

Filled with more than 11,000 pounds of research and supplies, the Northrop Grumman Cygnus XL spacecraft, carried on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, launched at 6:11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 14, from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This mission will be the first flight of the Cygnus XL, the larger, more cargo-capable version of the company’s solar-powered spacecraft.

Cygnus will remain at the space station until spring when it departs the orbiting laboratory at which point it will dispose of several thousand pounds of debris through its re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere where it will harmlessly burn up.

Learn more about station activities by following the space station blog, @NASASpaceOps and @space_station on X, as well as the ISS Facebook and ISS Instagram accounts.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4443 on: 09/19/2025 10:13 am »
Completed ISS flight events
UTC time is used in table

2025
January 11  17:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-28 engines (dt= 1155 s, dV= +1.8 m/s, dH= +3.2 km)
January 16  13:01-19:01 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-91) from Quest airlock (replacing a gyroscope assembly, relocating a planar reflector on IDA-3, installing patches to cover damaged areas of light filters on the NICER x-ray telescope, and preparing the AMS-2 for future upgrades) [Hague (EMU 3013), Williams (EMU 3003)]
January 30  12:43-18:09 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-92) from Quest airlock (RFG retrieval, Swap sample collection of different surfaces with canisters which will be returned to ground for analysis) [Williams (EMU 3003), Wilmore (EMU 3013)]
February 1  08:58:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-28 engines (dt= 1227.2 s, dV= +1.82 m/s, dH= +3.2 km)
February 20  01:30:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-28 engines (dt= 1341.2 s, dV= +1.95 m/s, dH= +3.4 km)
February 25  20:17:33 - Progress MS-28 (89P) undocking (from Zvezda)
February 25/26  23:25 / ~23:57 - Progress MS-28 (89P) deorbit burn and entry
February  27  21:24:27.328 - Progress MS-30 (91P) launch
March 1  23:02:30 - Progress MS-30 (91P) docking (to Zvezda)
March 14  23:03:48 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.4] (Crew-10/USCV-10) launch [Exp 73: McClain, Ayers, Onishi, Peskov]
March 16  04:04 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.4] (Crew-10/USCV-10) docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: McClain, Ayers, Onishi, Peskov]
March 17  16:00:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-30 engines (dt= 533 s, dV= +1.0 m/s, dH= +1.8 km)
March 18  05:05 / 21:11 / ~21:45 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.4] (Crew-9/USCV-9) undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z), deorbit burn (dt=450 s; dV= -53.2 m/s)  and entry  [Exp 72: Hague, Gorbunov, Wilmore, Williams]
March 18  21:53 / 21:54 / 21:57:07 - Crew Dragon Freedom [C212.4] (Crew-9/USCV-9) drogue chutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown  [Exp 72: Hague, Gorbunov, Wilmore, Williams]
March 28  08:30 / 10:57 - Cygnus (NG-21) "S.S. Francis R. "Dick" Scobee" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
March 30  TBD / 10:15 - Cygnus (NG-21) "S.S. Francis R. "Dick" Scobee" deorbit burn and entry
April 2  09:52:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-30 engines (dt= 1035.5 s, dV= +2.06 m/s, dH= +3.6 km)
April 8  05:47:15.309 / 08:57:43 - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Zubritskiy, Kim]
April 19  21:57:36 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet)    and landing   [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
April 20  00:27:08 / 00:54:58 / 00:57:51 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S)  deorbit burn (dt= 280 s), dividing on compartments, and entry [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
April 20  01:06:18 / 01:20:28 - Soyuz MS-26 (72S) main parachute deploy, and landing [Exp 72: Ovchinin, Vagner, Pettit]
April 21  08:15:45 - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) [C209.5] [ACES, STP-H10 in trunk] launch
April 22  12:40 - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) [C209.5] [ACES, STP-H10 in trunk] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
April 24  00:08:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-30 engines (dt= 639.7 s, dV= +1.22 m/s, dH= +2.1 km)
April 24 - grappling, extracting from the CRS-32 trunk and installed  STP-H10 on the SOX site of the Columbus EPF by Dextre and Canadarm2
April 25 - grappling, extracting from the CRS-32 trunk and installed ACES on the SDN site of the Columbus EPF by Dextre and Canadarm2
April 30  22:10 - PDAM by Progress MS-30 engines (dt= 212.79 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.54 km)
May 1  13:05-18:49 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-93) from Quest airlock (ModKit 7 iROSA Prep 2A, relocate P3 aft C2V2 Boom/communications antenna, P6 DDCU to RS converter jumper cable J157/J158, and P4 MMOD Cover Bolt Release) [McClain (EMU 3003), Ayers (EMU 3015)
May 23  16:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) [C209.5] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
May 25  05:44 - Dragon v2 (SpX-32) [C209.5] splashdown
June 19  02:34:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-30 engines (dt= 208.4 s, dV= +0.3 m/s, dH= +0.52 km)
June 25   06:31:53 - Crew Dragon Grace [C213.1] launch [AX-4: Whitson, Shukla, Uznański-Wiśniewski, Kapu]
June 26  10:31:47 - Crew Dragon Grace [C213.1] docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: Whitson, Shukla, Uznański-Wiśniewski, Kapu]
July 1  18:43:28 - Progress MS-29 (90P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
July 1  21:52 / ~22:24 / ~22:32 - Progress MS-29 (90P) deorbit burn, entry and Pacific Ocean impact
July 3  19:32:40.257 - Progress MS-31 (92P) launch
July 5  21:25:45 - Progress MS-31 (92P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
July 14  11:15 - Crew Dragon Grace [C213.1] undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [AX-4: Whitson, Shukla, Uznański-Wiśniewski, Kapu]
July 15  08:37 / 08:56 / 09:00 - Crew Dragon Grace [C213.1] deorbit burn (dt=1066 s; dV= -116 m/s), trunk jettison and nosecone closed [AX-4: Whitson, Shukla, Uznański-Wiśniewski, Kapu]
NET July 15  09:27 / 09:28 / 09:31:41 - Crew Dragon Grace [C213.1] drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [AX-4: Whitson, Shukla, Uznański-Wiśniewski, Kapu]
July 16  14:45:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-30 engines (dV= +1.1 m/s, dH= +1.93 km)
August 1  15:43:42 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.6] (Crew-11/USCV-11) launch [Exp 73/74: Cardman, Fincke, Yui, Platonov]
August 2  06:26:56 - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.6] (Crew-11/USCV-11) docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z) [Exp 73/74: Cardman, Fincke, Yui, Platonov]
August 8  22:15 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.4] (Crew-10/USCV-10) undocking (from Harmony  PMA 2 / IDA-F) [Exp 73: McClain, Ayers, Onishi, Peskov]
August 9  14:39:47 / 14:58 / 15:02 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.4] (Crew-10/USCV-10) deorbit burn  (dt=1054 s; dV= -114,9 m/s), trunk jettison and nosecone closed [Exp 73: McClain, Ayers, Onishi, Peskov]
August 9  15:29 / 15:30 / 15:33:20 - Crew Dragon Endurance [C210.4] (Crew-10/USCV-10) drogue parachutes deploy, main parachutes deploy and splashdown [Exp 73: McClain, Ayers, Onishi, Peskov]
August 14  04:28:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Progress MS-30 engines (dt= 647.3 s; dV= +1.0 m/s; dH= +1.7 km)
August 24  06:45:36 - Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] (inside: Atsushi Space Challenge, DRAGONFLY (BIRD-X), GHS-01 "Raichō", RSP-03, STARS-Me2] launch
August 25  11:05 - Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] (inside: Atsushi Space Challenge, DRAGONFLY (BIRD-X), GHS-01 "Raichō",RSP-03, STARS-Me2] docking (to Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
August 27/28 - STP-H9 moving on the JEM Exposed Facility from EFU-7 (forward edge, furthest outboard slot) to EFU-12 (on the zenith surface of the JEM EF)
September 3  16:15:00 - DTO Blowdown
September 3  18:15:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] engines (dt= 303 s; dV= +0.5 m/s; dH~ +1.6 km)
September 3  21:20:00 - DTO Flushing
September 9  15:45:24 - Progress MS-30 (91P) undocking (from Zvezda)
September 9  18:59 / ~19:31 - Progress MS-30 (91P) deorbit burn and entry
September 11  15:54:06.235 - Progress MS-32 (93P) launch
September 13  17:23:19 - Progress MS-32 (93P) docking (to Zvezda)
September 14  22:11:49 - Cygnus XL (NG-23) "S.S. William “Willie” C. McCool" (inside: Alpha (CayugaSat, CU-Alpha), BOTAN, ContentCube, DUPLEX, e-kagaku-1, Silversat, YOTSUBA-KULOVER, ELaNa 58: BLAST, EagleSat 2, QubeSat-2, RHOK-SAT) launch
September 18  11:24 / 14:10 - Cygnus XL (NG-23) "S.S. William “Willie” C. McCool" (inside: Alpha (CayugaSat, CU-Alpha), BOTAN, ContentCube, DUPLEX, e-kagaku-1, Silversat, YOTSUBA-KULOVER, ELaNa 58: BLAST, EagleSat 2, QubeSat-2, RHOK-SAT) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
September 19 - JEM RMS is retrieving the J-SSOD cubesat deployer from the JEM Airlock slide table
September 19  08:50 - release of satellites DRAGONFLY (BIRD-X), GHS-01 "Raichō" from J-SSOD#32
September 19  10:40 - release of satellites Atsushi Space Challenge, RSP-03, STARS-Me2 from J-SSOD#32

September 20 - JEM RMS is getting ready to pass the J-SSOD deployer back into the airlock.
September 25  17:34:59 - Settling Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] engines (dV= +0.1 m/s)
September 25  17:38:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] engines aborted (dT= 225 s)

September 26  18:24:00 - ISS orbit's reboost by Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] engines (dT= 900 s)

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

2025
October 10 - release of satellites YOTSUBA-KULOVER, e-kagaku-1, and BOTAN from J-SSOD#33
NET October 21  01:58 - HTV-X1 launch
NET October 23 - HTV-X1 capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-64) from MIM2 Poisk Module
October - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA-65) from MIM2 Poisk Module
NET    September   October - release of satellites ContentCube, DUPLEX, Silversat from VTCSD#
NET    September   October - release of satellites Alpha (CayugaSat, CU-Alpha) from VTCSD#
NET    September   October - release of satellites ELaNa 58: BLAST, EagleSat-2, QubeSat-2, RHOK-SAT from VTCSD#
NET October - HTV-X1 I-SEEP-3B payload transfer by Canadarm2/DEXTRE to JEM RMS from HTV-X1 Pallete to JEMAL
NET October - HTV-X1 transfer I-SEEP-3B by JEM RMS from JEMAL to JEMEF Site-5
November 25 - Cygnus XL (NG-23) "S.S. William “Willie” C. McCool" unberthing (from Unity nadir)
November 27  07:26 / ~10:36 - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 74: Kud'-Sverchkov, Mikaev, K.Williams]
NET November 27 - Cygnus XL (NG-23) "S.S. William “Willie” C. McCool" berthing (to Unity nadir)
  NET November - release of satellite e-kagaku-1 from J-SSOD#
NET November - release of satellites K’OTO, Knacksat-2, UiTMSAT-2 from J-SSOD#
NET  November - release of satellite BAMA-2, SpudNik-1 from VTCSD#S
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,    Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
  NET Fall - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DC-1] (SNC-1) launch
NET Fall - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DС-1] (SNC-1) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2

NET December 9  ~01:35 / 04:58 - Soyuz MS-27 (73S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 73: Ryzhikov, Zubritskiy, Kim]
December 17 - Progress MS-31 (92P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
December 17 - Progress MS-31 (92P) deorbit burn and entry
December 19  00:54 - Progress MS-33 (94P) launch
December 21 - Progress MS-33 (94P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] undocking (from Harmony PMA 2 / IDA-F)
NET Late December - Dragon v2 (SpX-33) [C211.3] splashdown
December - release of satellite GXIBA from J-SSOD#
NET December - HTV-X1 unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET December - HTV-X1 HTVX-SSOD 1 and 2 service module deployments - SSD rideshare mission phase (1 week)
NET December - HTV-X1 SLR Payload Science Phase ( up to 3 weeks)
  NET Winter - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DС-1] (SNC-1) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET Winter - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DС-1] (SNC-1) deorbit burn and landing on Space Florida LLF Runway 15

Q4 - release of satellite CrestP-Sat1 from J-SSOD#
NET Q4 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-94) from Quest airlock (ModKit 8 iROSA Prep 3B)
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 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the S1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the S1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the S1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the P1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the P1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the P1 pump)
TBD - release of ELaNa satellites BeaverCube II, CaNOP, CougSat-1, Foras Promineo, GW-Sat (GWSat), OreSat-1, Stratus from VTCSD#
TBD - release of satellite CARET-1

2026
NET January-February - HTV-X1 DELIGHT Science Phase (2 months)
NET Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT3 or Boe-CFT2) launch and docking (to Harmony)
NET Early - CST-100 Starliner (Boe-OFT3 or Boe-CFT2) undocking (from Harmony) and landing
February    Spring   - Crew Dragon (Crew-12/USCV-12) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 74: Meir, Hathaway, Adenot, Artemyev]
February    Spring   - Crew Dragon Endeavour [C206.6] (Crew-11/USCV-11) undocking (from Harmony) and landing [Exp 73/74: Cardman, Fincke, Yui, Platonov]
Spring - spacewalk (ISS Russian EVA) from MIM2 Poisk Module ("Sun-Terahertz" installation on Zvezda module)
NET    February 9   March 23 - Progress MS-32 (93P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET    February 9   March 23 - Progress MS-32 (93P) deorbit burn and entry
  February 11   March 25  - Progress MS-34 (95P) launch
  February 13   March 27  - Progress MS-34 (95P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET March - HTV-X1 deorbit burn and entry
NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCС-2] (SNC-2) launch
NET March - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCС-2] (SNC-2) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2

NET March - Cygnus XL (NG-23) "S.S. William “Willie” C. McCool" unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET March - Cygnus XL (NG-23) "S.S. William “Willie” C. McCool" deorbit burn and entry
Q1 - release of ELaNa satellite GOLF-TEE from VTCSD#
Q1 - release of satellite LEOPARDSat-1 from VTCSD#
NET H1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-34) launch
NET H1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-34) docking (to Harmony)
NET H1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-34) undocking (from Harmony)
NET H1 - Dragon v2 (SpX-34) splashdown
Q2 - release of satellite KUMO (BIRDS-RPM) from J-SSOD#
NET April - Cygnus XL (NG-24) (inside: Alcyone, Atlas, Electra, HUCSat, Maia, Taygeta) launch
NET April - Cygnus XL (NG-24) (inside: Alcyone, Atlas, Electra, HUCSat, Maia, Taygeta) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
NET May - Crew Dragon launch [PAM-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET May - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony) [PAM-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET May - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [PAM-5: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET May - release of satellite HUCSat from VTCSD#
NET May - release of satellites PROVES Project (The Pleiades Rapid Orbital Verification Experiment System) Alcyone, Atlas, Electra, Maia, Taygeta from VTCSD#
NET    April 26   June 15 - Progress MS-33 (94P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
NET    April 26   June 15 - Progress MS-33 (94P) deorbit burn and entry
  April 28   June 17 - Progress MS-35 (96P) launch
  April 30   June 19 - Progress MS-35 (96P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
NET June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCС-2] (SNC-2) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET June - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCС-2] (SNC-2) deorbit burn and landing on Space Florida LLF Runway 15
NET July - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCС-3] (SNC-3) launch
NET July - Dream Chaser Cargo System [DCС-3] (SNC-3) capture and berthing (to Harmony nadir) by Canadarm2

  June 15   July 14 - Soyuz MS-29 (75S) launch and docking (to UM Prichal) [Exp 75: Dubrov, Kikina, Samoilenko Menon]
NET    June 27   July 26 - Soyuz MS-28 (74S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 74:  Kud'-Sverchkov, Mikaev, K.Williams]
NET July -  release of satellite GASRATS from VTCSD#
NET    August 15   September 7 - Progress MS-34 (95P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET    August 15   September 7 - Progress MS-34 (95P) deorbit burn and entry
  August 17   September 9 - Progress MS-36 (97P) launch
  August 17   September 11 - Progress MS-36 (97P) docking (to Zvezda)
NET H2 - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-13) launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 75: Tingle, TBD, TBD, Kutryk]
NET H2 - Crew Dragon (Crew-12/USCV-12) undocking (from Harmony) and landing [Exp 74: Meir, Hathaway, Adenot, Artemyev]
NET H2 - Cygnus XL (NG-24) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET H2 - Cygnus XL (NG-24) deorbit burn and entry
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) launch
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-22) deorbit burn and entry
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-25) launch
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-25) capture and berthing (to Unity nadir) by Canadarm2
NET H2 - HTV-X2 launch
NET H2 - HTV-X2 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET H2 - HTV-X2 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET H2 - HTV-X2 deorbit burn and entry
Q4 - release of satellite RADSAT-SK2 from VTCSD#
  NET November 2025   Q4 - release of satellites Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7 from J-SSOD#
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) unberthing (from Harmony nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET October - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) deorbit burn, entry and landing on Space Florida LLF Runway 15

November - release of satellite MOMIJI from J-SSOD#
NET November    18   30 - Progress MS-35 (96P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
NET November    18   30 - Progress MS-35 (96P) deorbit burn and entry
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-35) launch
NET November - Dragon v2 (SpX-35) docking (to Harmony)
  November 20   December 2 - Progress MS-37 (98P) launch
  November 20   December 4 - Progress MS-37 (98P) docking (to MIM-2 Poisk)
NET December - Dragon v2 (SpX-35) undocking (from Harmony)
NET December - Dragon v2 (SpX-35) splashdown
TBD - release of ELaNa satellite CAPE-Twiggs-CubeSat from VTCSD#
TBD - release of ELaNa satellite IvoireSat-1 from J-SSOD#

2027
NET February - Progress MS-36 (97P) undocking (from Zvezda)
NET February - Progress MS-36 (97P) deorbit burn and entry[/color]
NET Spring - USCV-14 launch and docking (to Harmony) [Exp 76: TBD, TBD, TBD, Liégeois]
NET Spring - CST-100 Starliner-1 (USCV-13) undocking (from Harmony) and landing [Exp 75: Tingle, TBD, TBD, Kutryk]
March - Soyuz MS-30 (76S) launch and docking (to MIM1 Rassvet) [Exp 76: Petelin, Borisov, Burnham]
March - Soyuz MS-29 (75S) undocking (from UM Prichal) and landing [Exp 75: Dubrov, Kikina, Samoilenko Menon]
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-25) unberthing (from Unity nadir) and releasing by Canadarm2
NET H2 - Cygnus (NG-25) deorbit burn and entry
NET June - Progress MS-37 (98P) undocking (from MIM-2 Poisk)
NET June - Progress MS-37 (98P) deorbit burn and entry
NET Midyear - Crew Dragon launch [PAM-6:: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET Midyear - Crew Dragon docking (to Harmony) [PAM-6: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET Midyear - Crew Dragon undocking (from Harmony) and splashdown [PAM-6:: TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD]
NET H2 - USCV-14 undocking (from Harmony) and landing [Exp 76: TBD, TBD, TBD, Liégeois]
NET H2 - HTV-X3 launch
NET H2 - HTV-X3 docking (to Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET H2 - HTV-X3 undocking (from Harmony PMA 3 / IDA-Z)
NET H2 - HTV-X3 deorbit burn and entry
November - Soyuz MS-30 (76S) undocking (from MIM1 Rassvet) and landing [Exp 76: Petelin, Borisov, Burnham]
TBD - AX PPTM launch
TBD - AX PPTM docking (to Unity nadir)

Acronyms:
AFRAM        - Active Flight Releaseable Attachment Mechanism
AMS-2        - Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
AX-#           - Axiom space mission to ISS
AX PPTM      - Axiom Payload Power Thermal Module - first Axiom Space module
DELIGHT     - DEployable LIGHtweight planar antenna Technology demonstration system
EMA           - Euro Material Ageing experiment
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
NICER          - Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer
PAM            - Private Astronaut Mission
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
VTAL           - Voyager Technologies Airlock (Bishop)
VTCSD        - Voyager Technologies CubeSat Deployer

Changes on September 19
Changes on September 26
Changes on September 30
Changes on October 6
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4444 on: 09/19/2025 03:24 pm »
https://www.binarspace.com/home-page/launch-schedule/
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Binar-5, Binar-6, Binar-7
Launching – Q4 2026 with SpaceBD via ISS J-SSOD deployment


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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4445 on: 09/25/2025 06:27 pm »
Dragon will conduct an ISS reboost in 18 minutes.  CAPCOM confirmed that the crew has onboard cameras on and is looking forward to views of "human G-detectors" again :)
burn started, 19.5 minute duration
burn aborted due to being on "incorrect tanks".  Vehicle in safe configuration

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« Reply #4446 on: 09/25/2025 06:35 pm »
https://www.spacex.com/launches
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Mission                    Return Date And Time

Crew-11 Mission            February 2026

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« Reply #4447 on: 09/25/2025 07:06 pm »
https://twitter.com/nasaspaceflight/status/1971276637250650338
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NSF - NASASpaceflight.com @NASASpaceflight
Not good news on the Dream Chaser front.

"NASA and Sierra Space have mutually agreed to modify the contract as the company determined Dream Chaser development is best served by a free flight demonstration, targeted in late 2026"

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https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/nasa-sierra-space-modify-commercial-resupply-services-contract/
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NASA, Sierra Space Modify Commercial Resupply Services Contract
Sandra Jones
Public Affairs Specialist
Jimi Russell
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Sep 25, 2025

In 2016, NASA awarded a Commercial Resupply Services-2 contract to Sierra Space, formerly part of Sierra Nevada Corporation, to resupply the International Space Station with its Dream Chaser spaceplane and companion Shooting Star cargo module. As part of its contract, Sierra Space was awarded a minimum seven flights, and the agency previously issued firm-fixed price task orders for four Dream Chaser resupply missions based on the needs of the space station.

After a thorough evaluation, NASA and Sierra Space have mutually agreed to modify the contract as the company determined Dream Chaser development is best served by a free flight demonstration, targeted in late 2026. Sierra Space will continue providing insight to NASA into the development of Dream Chaser, including through the flight demonstration. NASA will provide minimal support through the remainder of the development and the flight demonstration. As part of the modification, NASA is no longer obligated for a specific number of resupply missions, however, the agency may order Dream Chaser resupply flights to the space station from Sierra Space following a successful free flight as part of its current contract.

“Development of new space transportation systems is difficult and can take longer than what’s originally planned.  The ability to perform a flight demonstration can be a key enabler in a spacecraft’s development and readiness, as well as offering greater flexibility for NASA and Sierra Space,” said Dana Weigel, manager of NASA’s International Space Station Program. “As NASA and its partners look toward space station deorbit in 2030, this mutually agreed to decision enables testing and verification to continue on Dream Chaser, as well as demonstrating the capabilities of the spaceplane for future resupply missions in low Earth orbit.”

NASA, and its commercial and international partners, will continue to supply the orbital complex with critical science, supplies, and hardware as the agency prepares to transition to commercial space stations in low Earth orbit.   NASA continues to work with a variety of private companies to develop a competitive, space industrial base for cargo services, which will be needed for future commercial space stations. With a strong economy in low Earth orbit, NASA will be one of many customers of private industry as the agency explores the Moon under the Artemis campaign and Mars along with commercial and international partners.
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4448 on: 09/26/2025 07:58 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/09/25/space-medicine-protecting-crews-station-reboost-aborted/
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On Thursday, SpaceX’s Dragon was conducting a reboost of the International Space Station using the company’s CRS-33 Trunk Draco thrusters when the burn was manually aborted approximately 3 minutes, 45 seconds into the planned 19-minute, 22-second burn. All systems aboard the space station are operating as expected, and the Expedition 73 crew is conducting its normal complement of work.

Ground controllers at SpaceX, in close coordination with NASA’s Mission Control Center at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, commanded the abort when operators noticed a swap of the Draco thruster fuel tanks did not occur as planned. Teams stopped today’s burn to conserve propellant on the spacecraft. 

Ground teams are reviewing plans for a follow-up reboost at 2:24 p.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 26. Dragon previously conducted space station reboost on Sept. 3, which lasted the full duration.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4449 on: 09/26/2025 04:27 pm »
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ISS Reboost Abort: NASA has shared more details on yesterday's aborted reboost

TL;DR:
- 19 minutes, 22 seconds planned burn time.
- Burn was manually aborted 3m45s in by SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, CA.
- The burn plan involved swapping tanks during the burn. This was not performed, and as such Dragon continued pulling propellant from the first tank, which prompted the manual abort
- Another attempt is expected today at 2:24 p.m. EDT.

Full statement:
"On Thursday, SpaceX’s Dragon was conducting a reboost of the International Space Station using the company’s CRS-33 Trunk Draco thrusters when the burn was manually aborted approximately 3 minutes, 45 seconds into the planned 19-minute, 22-second burn. All systems aboard the space station are operating as expected, and the Expedition 73 crew is conducting its normal complement of work.

Ground controllers at SpaceX, in close coordination with NASA’s Mission Control Center at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, commanded the abort when operators noticed a swap of the Draco thruster fuel tanks did not occur as planned. Teams stopped today’s burn to conserve propellant on the spacecraft.

Ground teams are reviewing plans for a follow-up reboost at 2:24 p.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 26. Dragon previously conducted space station reboost on Sept. 3, which lasted the full duration."

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4450 on: 09/28/2025 07:28 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/09/26/crew-studies-space-orientation-dna-data-storage-as-dragon-reboosts-station/
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Fincke earlier installed a CubeSat on the NanoRacks external platform that will soon be placed outside the space station.
...
The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft fired its Draco thrusters, located in the vehicle’s trunk, for 15 minutes on Friday reboosting the International Space Station’s orbit for the third time this month. The reboost maneuvers lifted the orbital outpost’s altitude to prepare for Soyuz crew swap operations later this year.

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4451 on: 09/29/2025 09:27 am »
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https://twitter.com/JAXA_Kiboriyo/status/1972501433728815503
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JAXAきぼう利用ネットワーク @JAXA_Kiboriyo
#JSSOD33 🛰⌒◇◇◇
On October 10, three CubeSats—YOTSUBA-KULOVER, e-kagaku-1, and BOTAN—will be deployed from “Kibo” in two rounds.
A live stream is also planned 🎥✨
We’ll share more details soon!
🔗 https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/en/biz-lab/news/detail/004982.html
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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4452 on: 09/29/2025 10:29 am »
https://global-science.or.jp/project/space-satellite/
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e-kagaku Satellite Project
Successful launch on September 15th!
Docked to the ISS on the 18th.
Currently stored inside the ISS.
Deployed into space the second week of October!

https://wakky.asablo.jp/blog/2025/09/15/9803137
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BOTAN successfully launched ― 2025年09月15日 08:24

SpaceX, Cygnus CRS NG-23, SLC-40, Cape Canaveral, FL

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« Reply #4453 on: 09/30/2025 01:03 pm »
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-astronaut-chris-williams-to-discuss-upcoming-launch-mission/
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NASA will host a news conference at 2 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Oct. 1, from the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to highlight the upcoming mission of astronaut Chris Williams to the International Space Station.

The news conference will stream live on NASA’s website and YouTube channel. Learn how to watch NASA content through a variety of platforms, including social media.

The Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft, targeted to launch Nov. 27 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, will carry Williams on his first flight, as well as Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergey Mikaev of Roscosmos, to the space station for an eight-month mission as part of Expeditions 73/74.
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« Reply #4454 on: 10/01/2025 09:14 am »
https://kosmodrom.space/raspisanie-zapuskov
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BAIKONUR
Progress MS-34
Launch Date: March 25, 2026
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BAIKONUR
Progress MS-35
Launch Date: June 17, 2026
...
BAIKONUR
Soyuz MS-29
Launch Date: July 14, 2026
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BAIKONUR
Progress MS-36
Launch Date: September 9, 2026
...
BAIKONUR
Progress MS-37
Launch Date: December 2, 2026
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« Reply #4455 on: 10/06/2025 08:04 pm »
HTV-X新型宇宙ステーション補給機
@HTVX_JAXA
Translated from Japanese by Grok
HTV-X is not just a supply ship. After completing the transportation of supplies to the ISS, it will be utilized as a technology demonstration platform in orbit. The first unit will carry out three missions: H-SSOD, Mt.FUJI, and DELGHT/SDX, over approximately three months. HTV-X can be said to play a dual role, so to speak. ⚔️
#JAXA #HTVX #DevelopmentDiary #GoHTVX1 #GoH3F7

https://twitter.com/HTVX_JAXA/status/1975127182893826430

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4456 on: 10/07/2025 08:52 am »
HTV-X新型宇宙ステーション補給機
@HTVX_JAXA
Translated from Japanese by Grok
HTV-X1 Unit 1 will carry the ultra-small satellite deployment system H-SSOD as a technology demonstration mission and conduct a mission to deploy Nihon University's "Tenko 2" after departing from the ISS. With H-SSOD, satellites can be deployed from an altitude higher than the ISS, making it possible to operate satellites for a longer period. 🤾
#JAXA #HTVX #開発日記 #GoHTVX1 #GoH3F7

Please check out this article for footage of the handover of Nihon University's "Tenko 2" to JAXA 👀!
#JAXA #HTVX #開発日記 #GoHTVX1 #GoH3F7

https://aero.cst.nihon-u.ac.jp/okuyama/2025/09/04/35%EF%BC%8E「てんこう2」がjaxaに引き渡されました/

https://twitter.com/HTVX_JAXA/status/1975366175640199545

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4457 on: 10/08/2025 09:45 am »

NET Q4 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA-94) from Quest airlock (ModKit 8 iROSA Prep 3B)
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 - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the S1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the S1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the S1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the P1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the P1 pump)
TBD - spacewalk (ISS U.S. EVA) from Quest airlock (replace the P1 pump)


The EVAs to upgrade the AMS, for which Fincke and Kim trained, are missing.

Does anyone have any information on why the American EVAs are slipping in the schedule?

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« Reply #4458 on: 10/09/2025 05:19 pm »
JAXAきぼう利用ネットワーク
@JAXA_Kiboriyo
Translated from Japanese by Grok
\Live Stream Schedule #JSSOD33/
10/10 (Fri) Releasing 3 #CubeSat satellites from "Kibo"✨ The satellite launch will be divided into 2 parts during the stream. Let's watch together!
⏰Scheduled start at 18:10
📡First: YOTSUBA-KULOVER
📡Second: e-kagaku-1, BOTAN
👇Check the preview article for the #JAXA channel's stream URL
https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/kibouser/pickout/74303.html

JAXA(宇宙航空研究開発機構)
@JAXA_jp
Translated from Japanese by Grok
\10/10 Live Stream📢/
We will broadcast the release of microsatellites "Small Satellites Deployment J-SSOD#33 from 'Kibo' (YOTSUBA-KULOVER, e-kagaku-1, BOTAN)" from "Kibo".
 
October 10, 2025 (Fri) Around 18:10 ~ Live Stream (Scheduled)
*Please note that the streaming time may be subject to change.
#JAXA
https://www.youtube.com/live/a3Ouzw2raME

https://twitter.com/JAXA_Kiboriyo/status/1975795794000421025

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Re: Schedule of ISS flight events (part 2) [Updates Only]
« Reply #4459 on: 10/12/2025 02:41 pm »
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JAXA's J-SSOD-33 cubesat deployer flew to ISS on Cygnus NG-23.  On Oct 10 the JRMS arm extracted it from the Kibo airlock and it  ejected its 3 payloads: Kyushu Tech's YOTSUBA-KULOVER (at 0940 UTC),  Chiba Tech's BOTAN and the e-kagaku Association's IWATU (both at 0950  UTC).

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